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Glen Tilt Vampire Attack

Glen Tilt, Blair Atholl, Perth Kinross Vampire Edwardian

Deep in Glen Tilt, a remote woodland area north of Blair Atholl, a chilling encounter took place in the early twentieth century. Two poachers, seeking refuge in a rustic bothy, were suddenly attacked by a mysterious creature that seemed to have an unquenchable thirst for blood. The creature managed to drink blood from one of the men before they fought back and sent it flying away. This terrifying experience bears a striking resemblance to another vampire tale from Aberdeenshire, at Fealaar.

The story of the Glen Tilt vampire is rooted in the folklore of the region. Although the exact date is unknown, the early twentieth century setting adds to the mystique of this unsettling event. The fact that two witnesses reported the same creature, which seemed to have supernatural abilities, lends credibility to their account. The similarity with the Fealaar vampire tale raises questions about possible connections between such legends, leaving room for speculation about the nature of these blood-sucking entities.

Historical Context

Rural Scotland in the early 20th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods
Activity Types
Visual Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
High
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
Early twentieth century?
Postcode Area
PH1

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