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Lilac Fairy Lights of Glenasmole

Glenasmole, Dublin, Newry Mourne And Down Fairy Medieval

Deep in the Dublin countryside, near the village of Bohernabreena, lies the enigmatic Glenasmole. It's a place where the ordinary and the paranormal seem to blend together. Locals have reported seeing lilac-coloured balls of light flitting about, sparking debate over their origin. Some believe these ethereal orbs are, in fact, fairies, while others think they might be the ghostly manifestation of a medieval lady who perished in a severe snowstorm. Her spirit, they say, now roams the area, trying to prevent others from meeting the same fate.

The story of the lady who lost her way in a snowstorm and subsequently died is a poignant one. It's said that her spirit has been trying to guide travellers through the treacherous terrain ever since. The lilac balls of light have been observed by multiple witnesses over the years, with some reporting them to be harmless and others finding them unsettling. While there's no concrete evidence to prove the lady's existence or the fairies' presence, the locals' accounts and the area's rich history make for a compelling narrative.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to medieval times.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods or Rural Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
2000s
Postcode Area
D24

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