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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leap_CastleLeap Castle - Wikipedia

    The castle describes itself as "the world's most haunted castle". This castle was featured on the cover of several editions of the novel The Riders by Tim Winton. In 1996, Leap Castle's history and hauntings were examined in Castle Ghosts of Ireland by Robert Hardy.

  2. While the ‘White Lady’ haunts Ireland’s country roads and the ‘Banshee’ wails in the dead of night, those in the know will tell you that Ireland’s best ghosts are found in its castles. With over 30,000 castles, many of which lie in mysterious ruins, Ireland has plenty of ghosts who would love to meet you. Leap Castle, County Offaly

  3. 26 de oct. de 2006 · Ireland, the land of saints and scholars, of poets and fairies, is also a country of legends and myths. Castle Ghosts of Ireland is a journey to this land rich in mystery and ancient lore. This fascinating program explores the eerie halls of Leap Castle, Castle Leslie and Castle Matrix, where a history of the supernatural and an aura of mysticism abound.

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  4. From haunted castles to dark and dangerous woodlands, Ireland's dark history of magic, ritual and prime evil worship.📺 It's like Netflix for history ...

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  5. 30 de sept. de 2021 · History Documentary hosted by Robert Hardy, published by Discovery Channel in 1997 Throughout history, man has been fascinated by the concept of ghosts – wit...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2023 · Many of these castles are broken fragments just hanging around by the roadside, begging explorers to stroll in with a PKE meter from Ghostbusters. The oldest one, as Irish Central states, is Kilbrittain Castle in Country Cork, built nearly 1,000 years ago in 1035 CE. Whether or not you believe in "ghosts" yourself, that's a lot of time, history ...

  7. 6 de ago. de 2023 · These past events may have been what caused so many haunted places in Dublin. 1. John Kavanagh Pub, “Gravediggers Pub”. Image by: John Kavanagh Pub. Address: 1 Prospect Square, Glasnevin, Dublin, D09 CF72, Ireland. While its official name is the John Kavanagh Pub, locals call it the Gravediggers Pub due to its soul-stirring history.