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  1. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Leamaneh Castle is located in the famous Burren region of County Clare in Ireland. Legend has it that Red Mary’s ghost haunts the castle. Theories about her existence abound, but many are convinced that the young woman was trapped alive in a hollow tree trunk, suspected of having married and then killed more than 20 husbands…

  2. 2 de ago. de 2023 · Today, you have the opportunity to admire the castle’s medieval architecture and immerse yourself in its mystical atmosphere and experience one of the most haunted castles to stay at in Ireland. Book a stay and experience it for yourself. Rates start at around €239 ($260) per night. 11. Ballygally Castle.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2021 · Scotland has a turbulent past, filled with bloody feuds, heroic deeds and dark treachery. Scottish castles bore witness to much of this violent history, and ...

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  4. BBC Blockbuster Miniseries Hosted By The Late Sir Robert Hardy. Presented in a "Four" part Format.. Featuring England,Scotland,Wales And Ireland. Each episod...

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  5. 2 de mar. de 2020 · County Antrim’s Ballygally Castle is known as the most haunted hotel in Northern Ireland. Legend tells of three well-known ghosts that are said to roam the rooms and the halls at this castle hotel. Legend says that the castle is being haunted by one of its former residents — Lady Isabella.

  6. 29 de dic. de 2023 · Kilkea Castle in Kildare is often referred to as one of the most haunted castles in Ireland, and for good reason, as a stay at this estate can include a ‘special’ night-time supernatural tour. The guided post-sunset walk takes visitors through the history of the castle, while also offering a chance to spot some of the more well-known Kilkea ghosts.

  7. 15 de oct. de 2021 · Clifden Castle. Clifden Castle is a ruin on the Wild Atlantic Way in Galway. Only built in the 19th century, it quickly fell into ruin as the famine hit Ireland in the 1840’s. Both the landlord and his tenants were devastated. The tenants gathered in the castle lawn looking for food, but sadly there was none to give.