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Phantom Runner of Dundee

Balgay Hill, Dundee, Dundee City Apparition Modern

Balgay Hill in Dundee has a peculiar reputation for being haunted by a phantom runner. Locals have whispered about a ghostly figure clad in white sandshoes, or plimsolls, that's said to chase children. The story has been doing the rounds since the 1940s, leaving many to wonder if there's any truth behind the eerie tales. While details are scarce, the image of a lone runner in white shoes sprinting across the hill has become an enduring part of Dundee's folklore.

Historically, Dundee has always been a city with a strong sense of community and storytelling. The legend of the phantom runner might be linked to the city's cultural heritage of sharing tales and myths. Although specific witness accounts are lacking, the persistence of this story suggests that it could be rooted in some genuine experiences. The fact that the haunting is said to occur on Balgay Hill and other areas implies that the phantom runner might be a roaming entity, adding to the sense of unease and intrigue.

Historical Context

The story of the phantom runner has been part of Dundee's folklore since the 1940s.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hill
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1940s onwards
Postcode Area
DD1

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