Monday, October 19, 2015

Ghost Walks - United Kingdom

The reason ghost walks are fun has little to do with fear. It's more about exploring an atmospheric place after dark with a well-informed historian or actor. Ghost-walkers also know routes that normal tourists rarely take, leading you to broaden your horizons even further.  
England
London Ghost Walks
Richard's tours are widely regarded as being the best ghost walks on offer in London. Dressed in his trademark outfit - that of an esteemed Victorian undertaker - he knows the places to take you to where ghosts are known to lurk. Indeed, having devoted 33 years to introducing residents and visitors alike to the darker and more sinister side of London's history, he can offer you more experience in the field than any other London guide.

Original Ghost Walk of York
The Ghost Walk established in 1973, was an original creation believed to be the first in the world. The walk is accurate, authentic and genuine, but it remains above all a fun night out for all.  York claims to be Europe's most haunted city, with hauntings going all the way back to the ghostly Roman legions who walk the cellars of the Treasurer's House. With so many layers of culture and civilization, it's no surprise that plenty of ghosts hang around York.

Scotland
City of the Dead Tours
Founded in 1999, Black Hart Entertainment runs the world famous City of the Dead walks in Edinburgh – The Haunted Graveyard Tour, Underground City of the Dead and Double Dead Tours. All of their walks are written and researched by the historical author and award winning novelist, J A Henderson – who has written non-fiction books on the Underground City, The Mackenzie Poltergeist and Haunted Edinburgh.   

Auld Reekie Tours
Auld Reekie Tours have four different tours, Two of which have age restrictions. Join a costumed guide on a journey into Edinburgh’s grisly past, then as you walk through the old wynds and closes hear tales of the unsavory characters who once stalked the old town. Visit the infamous vaults hidden under the South Bridge in Edinburgh’s Old Town. Hear tales of how the poor and unfortunate lived in these former slums. Explore these dimly lit vaults, once the haunt of criminals and witches!

Northern Ireland
The Supernatural Ghost Hunt
Join the Northern Ireland Paranormal Research Association on a spine-tingling guided tour of Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House. Delve deep into Belfast’s dark past by descending 44ft into Titanic’s Dock where you may experience the presence of workers long gone. On your 90 min experience you will have access to EMF detectors, used by paranormal investigators. 

Wales
The Ghost Walk of Tenby
Take a walking ghost tour of the seaside town of Tenby in West Wales. Your informative guide will meet you outside the Lifeboat Tavern where you will start your ghost tour. You go to various haunted locations and hear tales of ghosts, pirate spirits, murders and demons. This tour is packed with local history, hauntings, local superstitions at sea, death rituals, fairy magic and witches.

The Llandaff Ghost Walk
This highly recommended ghost tour takes place in the ancient village setting of Llandaff in Cardiff. Behind today’s quiet setting lies a turbulent past of war, plunder and tragedy. On the tour you will hear ghostly tales of ancient Celtic spirits, modern hauntings, mysterious lights and misty forms that appear in the cathedral cemetery and along the River Taff.

Creepy Cardiff Ghost Tour
This walking ghost tour takes in some of Cardiff’s most haunted buildings. Starting in the heart of the city center outside the National Museum of Wales, your guide will tell you stories of ghost hauntings, reincarnation, dragons and burials. This ghost tour is widely regarded as one of the most informative and entertaining in Britain.

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