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  1. Castle Ghosts of Scotland: Directed by Alexandra Beazley. With Robert Hardy, Mark J.T. Griffin. As is generally known, ghosts mostly dwell in the ancient gloomy locks built five-six centuries back.

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  2. 5 de jun. de 2021 · 438. 35K views 2 years ago. 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 it is...

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  3. From the ghostly piper of Duntrune Castle to the weeping Grey Lady of Edinburgh Castle, these spectral inhabitants reveal a fascinating, albeit chilling, dimension of Scotlands history. Each castle harbors its own eerie secrets, waiting to be discovered.

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  4. Discover Scotland's most haunted castles, from Duntrune Castle to Falkland Palace! Find walking routes, tours and more.

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    This magnificent 800-year-old castle was once a Royal residence and played host to Robert the Bruceand King Charles I. The sumptuous interior was created by Lord Leith who bought Fyvie in 1889. He amassed a collection of arms and armour as well as impressive artworks including works by Raeburn and Gainsborough. Fyvie is home to the ghost of Lilias ...

    One of Scotland’s most important historical monuments, Edinburgh Castleis on the to-do list for most visitors to Scotland’s Capital City. When the last tourists have left, and the castle is secured for the night, the soldiers on duty have reported hearing the faint sound of the bagpipes as they make their rounds. The legend of the Edinburgh Castle ...

    Could this be the most attractive castle in the World? It certainly has a fantastic location sitting on a little island where three sea lochs come together. The castle was blown up by a Royal Navy warship during the 1719 Jacobite Uprising which involved both Scottish and Spanish fighters. The castle has paranormal activity with a Spanish soldier, w...

    This elegant castle is the very essence of a baronial home. Complete with turrets, towers and cupolas and surrounded by beautiful grounds it is said to be the inspiration for Walt Disney’s Cinderella Castle. The extensive grounds are home to Pine Martens, one of Scotland's most reclusive animals and Red Squirrels. Although it enjoys a peaceful exis...

    This mighty fortress stands on a volcanic core and looks out over the City of Stirling. Although it was built to protect the River Forth from invading armies, it was also the favourite home of the Stuart Kings and Queens. In the heart of the castle lies the Royal apartments, Chapel Royal and the Great Hall, where magnificent celebrations were held....

    The largest house in the Northern Highlands boasts no less than 189 rooms. The apartments on the upper floors are haunted by Margaret, who was the daughter of the castle’s owner, the 14th Earl of Sutherland. Margret had fallen in love with Jamie, a groom in the castle stables. Her father disapproved of the relationship, and while he sought someone ...

    You will never forget your first glimpse of Dunottar Castle. This dramatic cliff-top fortress has had a turbulent 1,300-year history and even in its current ruined state remains impressive and imposing. In 1698 180 people were imprisoned at Dunottar for refusing to recognise the legitimacy of the King. They were detained in a windowless cellar with...

    In the very north of Scotland, overlooking Sinclair’s Bay sits Ackergill Tower. When Ackergill was a de-luxe hotel, it was one of the favourite haunted castles in Scotland to stay in. It’s now a private residence. The story involves a local girl Helen Gunn, who was known as the “Beauty of Braemore”. She had come to the attention of a clansman of a ...

    As the ferry sails into Brodick Bay, one of the first sights you will see of the Isle of Arranis Brodick Castle sitting in the shadow of Goat Fell, the island’s highest peak. Built as the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton in 1844, the history of the site goes back to Viking times. There have been reports of all sorts of spooky activity here. The oldest...

    Discovering Scotland’s myths and legendsis just part of the Scottish Tours travel experience. Our tours embrace the natural beauty our country is famed for, while the expert tour guides will introduce you to our history, sometimes romantic, occasionally turbulent but always intriguing. You can expect some humour and a fair bit of storytelling too. ...

  5. 25 Feb 2018. Scottish ghost stories – witches, murder and folklore (Part 2) Spine-chilling tales of witchcraft, the supernatural, ghosts, ghouls, torture and murder most foul ... with over 20 haunted castles, palaces and historic houses across Scotland, we’ve got a story for everyone! 1. House of Dun. Featured Place: House of Dun.

  6. 1996 Directed by Alexandra Beazley. As is generally known, ghosts mostly dwell in the ancient gloomy locks built five-six centuries back. In similar places during centuries there are quite a bit bloody dramas. Scotland is famous such locks. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Director. Alexandra Beazley. Writer. Genevieve Robinson. More at IMDb TMDb.