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White Woman of Paviland Cave

Paviland Cave, Rhosili, Wales Apparition Prehistoric

Paviland Cave on the Gower Peninsula is home to a haunting legend. This ancient cave, nestled between the village of Rhosili and Port Eynon, is said to be haunted by the ghost of a greedy woman. According to local lore, she ventured into the cave in search of hidden treasure but was trapped and drowned when a sudden storm blew up. Her spirit, now known as the White Woman, is believed to roam the cave, perhaps still searching for the treasure that took her life.

The story of the White Woman has been a part of local folklore for generations. Paviland Cave, also known as Y Spelman, has a rich history dating back to the Palaeolithic era. The cave's remote location and rugged coastline make it a plausible setting for a tragic event. While there are no documented witness accounts or concrete evidence of paranormal activity, the legend of the White Woman has endured. Some believe that on stormy nights, you can still hear the sound of waves crashing against the shore and the faint whispers of a woman, forever trapped in the cave.

Historical Context

The cave has been a site of human activity since the Palaeolithic era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Cave
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SA3

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