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Donald Campbell's Haunting

Barcaldine Castle, Barcaldine, Argyll Bute Apparition Unknown

Barcaldine Castle stands amidst the rugged Highlands scenery, its stone walls bearing witness to centuries of history. Here, the restless spirit of Donald Campbell is said to roam, his presence marked by an intense feeling of loathing and hate. This is no ordinary ghostly apparition; Campbell's shade is known to appear full of malevolent energy. Interestingly, a blue lady is also reported to manifest on site, her presence seemingly triggered by music.

The story of Donald Campbell's haunting is intertwined with that of Inverawe House, where his spirit briefly appeared post-mortem. His ghostly presence is characterised by an aura of intense dislike, a stark contrast to the serene surroundings of Barcaldine Castle. While details of the haunting are scarce, the reported manifestations suggest a complex and intriguing case. The blue lady's appearance, linked to music, adds another layer of mystery to this Highland haunting.

Historical Context

Barcaldine Castle has stood for centuries, its history dating back to the medieval period.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Castle
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Unknown
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PA31

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