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Fairy Mound Haunting Loch Errochty

Mound known as Cam na Sleabkack, Loch Errochty, Perth Kinross Fairy Prehistoric

Cam na Sleabkack, a mysterious mound in the Scottish Highlands, is said to be home to a rather unusual ghostly presence. This ancient cairn, also known as Slevach Cairn, has a reputation for being a fairy dwelling, and it's here that a widow received some astonishing news about her late husband. Apparently, he was said to be working as a 'baggage horse' for the fairies within the cairn, a bizarre and intriguing claim that adds to the mystique of this enigmatic site.

The story of the widow and her husband's posthumous employment with the fairies is a captivating one, and it's set against the backdrop of a long history of folklore and myth surrounding the cairns of Scotland. These ancient structures, built by the early inhabitants of the region, are often associated with the supernatural and the fairies, and Cam na Sleabkack is no exception. While we don't know much about the specific circumstances of the widow's encounter, it's clear that this site has a deep and abiding connection to the world of Scottish folklore.

Historical Context

The cairn dates back to the prehistoric era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Ancient Cairn
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PH10

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