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  1. Hace 1 día · The castle is now a hotel, and guests have reported ghostly activity for decades. The most famous spirit is the Phantom Monk of Kinnity. His name is Hugh and he is said to be relatively friendly.

  2. Hace 3 días · Updated On: May 19, 2024 by Ciaran Connolly. Located near County Cork, the captivating medieval Blarney Castle was built over six hundred years ago. This Irish castle is filled with endless myths and legends that would attract anyone to see it up close and personal and uncover its incredible stories.

  3. Hace 2 días · Coasts, Castles and Culture: Nine days on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Login Save . May 20, 2024 • 13 min read. Back to Top. ... Ireland’s famed “Pirate Queen”), spot a basking shark at the cliff-lined Keel and Keem beaches, or wander the ghostly remains of a village vacated during the famine of 1845-1852. ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Loftus Hall Ireland. Puca Vogue is about sharing Ghost Hunting/paranormal information/beliefs from Irish Castles/Locations/international in a fun/serious way.

  5. Hace 1 día · 4. Himeji Castle: Japan’s White Heron. Image Credit: shutteroly/Shutterstock. Japan’s Himeji Castle, one of the few remaining original castles in the country, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the “White Heron Castle”, it stands as a testament to Japan’s rich architectural heritage and historical past.

  6. Hace 5 días · 15 Abandoned Castles in Ireland . Here are 15 of the best ruined castles in Ireland to get glimpses at (from varying distances) 1. Dunluce Castle. Location: Northern Ireland. Dunluce Castle is a beautiful ruined 16th century castle sitting on the edge of a cliff in the northern part of Northern Ireland (about an hour north of Belfast.)

  7. Hace 1 día · The castle of Kato Chora is located near the village of Mylopotamos, Kythera. Old Perithia (or Palea Perithia) is a ghost village on the northern side of Corfu on the slopes of Mount Pantokrator . The village was originally established in the 14th century, during Byzantine times due to the need of people to move from the coastal side and protect themselves from pirate and enemy attacks.