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Haunted Wales Beckons

09-13-2012

 

                                                                                                            For Immediate Release

Media Contact:  Bob Titley

roberttitley@aol.com

(917) 690 8418

 

Ghostbusters’ Alert


 

New York, NY – September 13, 2012 - In Wales paranormal phenomena abound – not just at Hallowe’en (Calan Gaeaf), but year ‘round.  Bizarre and eerie events are par for the course at countless locations around Wales.  Savor the supernatural: visit a haunted castle or holiday at a haunted cottage if you dare!

 

In the capital of Cardiff, throughout the year, the one-hour Creepy Cardiff Ghost Walking Tour begins outside the National Museum of Wales, Cathays Park Cardiff. Wending your way through the beautiful white stone buildings, you'll hear stories of hauntings, dragons and reincarnation.  History, mystery, myth and legend are woven into a tangled tale - you decide which is which.  And check out the Halloween Special … www.creepycardiff.com.

 

Then there’s an 18th century mansion, Nanteos in Rhydyfelin, Aberystwyth that counts among its resident spirits Gruffydd Evans, a legendary harpist. Other spectral happenings include a servant boy who whistles while he works, wandering the corridors and the clip-clop of an invisible horseman as well as other things that go bump in the night – like nocturnal furniture removers. www.nanteosmansion.co.uk .

 

The former Rhosilli Rectory, Gower is now a holiday cottage that enjoys breathtaking views across the Atlantic Ocean. Its ghostly goings-on have been described as 'something very unpleasant indeed.' Having enjoyed the warmest of welcomes from their hosts, tourists have sometimes felt sudden drops in temperature and a decidedly cold chill around their shoulders, often hearing the growled ghostly dare, 'Why don't you turn around and look at me?’. www.rhossilirectory.co.uk.

 

The ruins of ancient Conwy Castle, glower over Conwy.  Nearby Plas Mawr is an example of intricate and spectacular Tudor architecture, with lavish interior decoration, ornate fireplaces and colorful plasterwork. It was the house of one Robert Wynn. Cadw (the official guardian of historic monuments in Wales) promises that, “From the old passageways to the eerie pentagrams to ward off evil spirits, there’s plenty to make your hair stand on end but there will also be plenty of fun along the way.” Tickets for these spooky evening tours can be purchased from www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/events.

 

Not for the faint of heart … a haunted castle to stay in … Gwydir Castle.  This much-haunted castle is best known for a young woman who prowls the North Wing and the paneled corridor between the Hall of Meredith and the Great Chamber. Visitors experience the usual hallmarks: a drop in temperature and a peculiar odor in the vicinity. Then there is Sir John Wynn who tends to skulk on the spiral staircase leading from the Solar Hall to the Great Chamber; his portrait hangs in the Lower Hall, so guests have an easy time identifying the wraith. www.gwydir-castle.co.uk

 

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