Tragic Castle Lover's Ghost
Dunrobin Castle, perched dramatically in the Scottish Highlands, is home to a heartbreaking ghost story. Margaret, a young woman, met her untimely demise here, falling to her death from the castle tower. Her spirit is said to roam the castle, overcome with sorrow, as she tries to relive the moments leading up to her tragic end. Locals claim to have heard her despairing cries echoing through the halls. This poignant tale of love and loss has captivated many, making Margaret's ghost a fascinating figure in the world of paranormal activity.
The story of Margaret's death is deeply rooted in the history of Dunrobin Castle, which dates back to the 14th century. According to accounts, Margaret was attempting to secretly meet her lover when she fell to her death. Alongside Margaret's apparition, another ghostly figure has been spotted - a man seen on the staircase in the older part of the building. While details about this second ghost are scarce, the presence of both spirits adds to the castle's reputation as a hub of paranormal activity. Visitors to the castle often report experiencing strange occurrences, further solidifying its haunted status.
Dunrobin Castle has been the seat of the Earls of Sutherland for over 800 years.
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The Long Serpent Sighting
Off coast, Dunrobin
Off the rugged coast of Dunrobin in the Scottish Highlands, a bizarre creature was spotted multiple times in 1873. This mysterious being, dubbed the Long Serpent, would remain visible for remarkably long periods of time, leaving onlookers perplexed and fascinated. The creature's ability to linger in view for so long only added to the mystique surrounding its appearances.
Dunrobin Sea Monster Sighting
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Along the rugged Sea of Dunrobin coastline in Golspie, a strange creature was spotted back in the early 1870s. This wasn't just a one-off sighting either - several people reported seeing a long-necked sea monster making its way through the waters. Imagine being out for a stroll along the coast and catching a glimpse of something enormous and mysterious rising out of the depths. The creature was estimated to be between twelve and fifteen metres in length, with a brown and yellow colouring that must have made it quite a sight to behold.
Banshee of Loch Nigdal
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Screaming White Lady of Skibo
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The White Horse Phantom
Straight piece of road lined with trees on both sides, Loch Dornoch
Loch Dornoch's eerie stretch of road has borne witness to a most unsettling apparition. It's here, on this straight piece of road lined with trees on both sides, that a phantom white horse and its rider have made their presence known. Mr Morrison, a fortunate - or unfortunate - driver, encountered this ghostly duo in 2001. He slammed on his brakes, giving him a fleeting glimpse of a Victorian gentleman astride the spectral steed before they vanished into the distance. The suddenness of their disappearance only added to the mystique of this bizarre encounter.
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