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The Edge of Fate Cliff

Cliff near old copper mine, Allihies, Mid Ulster Legend Victorian

Perched on the rugged Beara Peninsula, the windswept cliff near the old copper mine in Allihies has a haunting reputation. Locals believe that a man who fell to his death here in the mid-1850s has left behind a restless spirit. The story goes that after working a late shift at the mine, the unfortunate soul took a shortcut across the hill, became disoriented, and tumbled over the edge to his demise. Since then, travellers crossing the hill have paused to throw a stone over the cliff's edge, a ritual thought to ward off a similar fatal accident.

This haunting is rooted in the history of the copper mine, which operated in the area from the 19th century. The incident is said to have occurred sometime between the mid-1850s and 1930s, a period of significant industrial activity in the region. Over the years, many have reported feeling an inexplicable sense of unease or experiencing strange occurrences when approaching the cliff. While there are no documented eyewitness accounts of ghostly apparitions, the local tradition of throwing stones over the edge has persisted, suggesting a lingering sense of unease and respect for the site's dark history.

Historical Context

Copper mining in the Beara Peninsula dates back to the 19th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Cliff
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1800s to early 1900's

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