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  1. 5 de jun. de 2021 · 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 ri...

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    • Vintage Television
  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Welcome to The Ghosts of Ireland, Part 1. Today we look at the notorious Hellfire Club, Dublin with tales of Satanism, sacrifice and murder. Who haunts beaut...

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    • Ghost Casebook
  5. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Have you ever wondered what the most haunted castles in Ireland are? 10. Leap Castle, Offaly – beware The Red Lady. 9. Clifden Castle, Galway – keep an eye out for famine ghosts. 8. Malahide Castle, Dublin – The Lady in White haunts this spot. 7. Grannagh Castle, Kilkenny – The Countess of Granny ruled this keep.

  6. Ballygally Castle, County Antrim. Said to be one of the most haunted places in all of Ulster, the picturesque Ballygally Castle, which sits right on the coast, is said to be haunted by several different ghosts. The most well-known of these entities is the ghost of Lady Isabella Shaw. This so-called ‘Ghost of Ballygally’ has a penchant for ...

  7. Malahide Castle, built in the 12th century, is just north of Dublin. It is one of the most haunted castles in Ireland, with at least five ghosts in residence. Malahide was owned by one family, the Talbots, for nearly 800 years. The only time the house was out of the Talbots’ control was from 1649 to 1660, when Oliver Cromwell granted the ...