Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Ghost Tours with the Night Watch Man - Tracing the ghosts and sagas of Old Dublin



Ghost Tours with the Night Watch Man - Tracing the ghosts and sagas of Old Dublin
 its a Ghost Walk

Follow the night watchman and his lantern on his ghost tour patrol through Dublin.
Listen to horrific stories of our town chronicles.
Tracing the ghosts and sagas of Old Dublin
90 minute walking tour.
If you are looking for a scare at bedtime or a pint with a friendly ghost, there's plenty to choose from in the Dublin area. These are some of the places we will go to
The Castle Inn, Lord Edward Street, Dublin

The birthplace of James Clarence Mangan (1803) and one of Michael Collins favourite watering holes. Mangan still frequents the place today. A poet, his best known work is "Roisin Dubh", he died of cholera in 1849 after a short, drug-fueled life.

Today the temperature is said to dip and the mood to darken whenever Mangan's ghost decides to drop into the Castle Inn.

The Brazen Head, 20 Lower Bridge Street, Dublin

Reputed to be Dublin's oldest pub, although the current building is not the original one, it was formerly used by "Bold" Robert Emmet for meetings. He was hanged in September 1803 but still visits the "Brazen Head" in spectral form. He usually takes his place in the corner and looks out for enemies. Popular with tourists, even Emmet's executioner was a regular here.

Dublin Castle


Located in the centre of Dublin, invaders to this castle were beheaded and displayed on the castle wall as a deterrent to others.

Hundreds of decapitated bodies are buried beneath the castle. Their vengeful souls are said to still roam the castle.
Tour guides have reported poltergeist activity.
To Book a Tour call 087130472 outside Ireland code 00353871303472
or email: doitdos@yahoo.co.uk



Every Town Has Its Secrets....

Come uncover ours.

Every Town Has Its Secrets....

Come uncover ours.

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