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O'Donoghue of Lough Leane

Lough Leane, Killarney, Causeway Coast And Glens Apparition Medieval

Lough Leane, a serene lake nestled in the heart of Killarney, Ireland, is said to be home to a legendary ghostly apparition. Every seven years, on May 1st, a warrior named O'Donoghue is believed to emerge from the waters on the back of a majestic white horse. This eerie spectacle has been a part of local folklore for centuries, captivating the imagination of many. On misty nights, another strange phenomenon occurs, where an unidentified figure walking a hound is said to appear, adding to the lake's mystique.

The story of O'Donoghue is deeply rooted in Irish mythology. While the exact details of his legend are unclear, it's thought to date back to the medieval period. The reoccurring appearances of O'Donoghue and the mysterious figure with a hound have been documented over the years, with multiple witnesses claiming to have seen these ghostly entities. Although the nature of these apparitions remains a mystery, they continue to draw interest from paranormal enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Historical Context

Medieval Irish mythology

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lake
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
01 May (O'Donoghue, every 7 years) (reoccurring), others on misty nights

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