Tour Haunted Balgonie Castle Fife Scotland

Tour Haunted Balgonie Castle on a visit to Fife, Scotland. Several hauntings have been reported within this Scottish castle. One spectre, nicknamed Green Jeanie, is said to be the ghost of one of the Lundie occupants. A 17th century soldier, a dog, and a hooded man have also been claimed to be seen. A skeleton was found in the floor of the great hall, during works in 1912.

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Tour Haunted Balcomie Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Balcomie Castle on a visit near Crail, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Locked in a dungeon and forgotten about, a young man, some say a child, starved to death. He can be seen around the castle, and is sometimes heard whistling, the crime for which he was cast into the dungeon.



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Tour Haunted Ashintully Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Ashintully Castle on a visit near Kirkmichael, north of Blairgowrie, in Strathardle, Perthshire, Scotland. This Scottish castle is thought to be haunted by the ghost of a tinker, hanged for trespassing by one of the Spalding Barons. He cursed the family, warning that the family line would soon come to an end, the prophecy being fulfilled a short time after his death. He is said to haunt the spot near where he was hanged, by an avenue of tall trees. The Spalding family must have had something of a reputation for cruelty, as the other ghost said to haunt the grounds is that of a misshapen servant, murdered by another member of the family. He is known as Crooked Davie on the account of his hunched back.

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Tour Haunted Ardvreck Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Ardvreck Castle on a visit to Sutherland, Scotland. The Scottish castle is said to be haunted by two ghosts, one a tall man dressed in grey who is supposed to be related to the betrayal of Montrose and may even be Montrose himself. The second ghost is that of a young girl. The story tells that the MacLeods procured the help of Clootie, a Scottish name for the Devil, deriving from cloot, meaning one division of a cleft hoof, to build the castle and in return the daughter of one of the Clan MacLeod chieftains was betrothed to him as payment. In despair of her situation, the girl threw herself from one of the towers and was killed.



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Tour Haunted Aldourie Castle Scotland

Tour Haunted Aldourie Castle on the east shore of Loch Ness on visit to the Scottish Highlands, Scotland. This Scottish castle is is haunted by a ghost known as the Gray Lady.

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