Welcome To Leap Castle!
As we enter Halloween weekend, my #wanderlust has kicked in full gear – time to check out some haunted houses, beginning with one of the scariest in the world!
I read about the haunted Leap Castle, located in Ireland, at the terrific website Carpediemeire.com – more on that in a moment….first, here’s what makes Leap Castle so terrifying.
According to wikipedia:
“A Red Lady ghost is reported to walk the halls holding a dagger. Two little girls named Charlotte and Emily are reported to run up and down the spiral staircase. Emily died after she fell from the battlements on the top of the castle’s tower and Charlotte can still be seen running around after her sister and calling her name. The castle is allegedly haunted by a sinister elemental spirit referred to only as “It”. The creature is described by Mildred Darby as being about the size of a sheep with a human face, black holes for eyes and a nose and giving off the smell of a rotting corpse.”
The castle describes itself as “the world’s most haunted castle”, and I can understand why! I need to read this book to find out about all of the Ghosts that wander the halls!
The terrific website “Carpe Diem Eire” has Leap Castle on their terrific list of the 25 most haunted castles in Ireland – with terrific facts, trivia and photos as well – check out the website here if you love great travel blogs:
https://carpediemeire.com/2020/10/27/haunted-castles-in-ireland/
A little further east, how about spending the night here?
Welcome To Dracula’s Castle!
That’s right, time to head to Transylvania to visit Vlad The Impaler’s REAL Castle! A few years back, the Castle owners had a contest to spend halloween night inside – yes, this would have been your bedroom:
Here’s how they described the experience planned:
“A horse-drawn carriage carries you swiftly through Transylvania as the sun sets towards the horizon, heralding the hours of swooping bats and howling wolves. When you come around the final bend on the tree-lined road, you’ll catch a glimpse of Bran Castle. This misty mountain-top manor is home for the night. The chill that suddenly fills the carriage is not the evening mist, it’s a fear older than the forests now grown up around the castle rock. This is the lair of vampires, and you cannot leave until dawn.”
I would do it in a heartbeat – well, for as long as I had one!
Can you imagine exploring these ancient halls in the middle of the night?
If you want to see more about this incredible real Castle, click on my story here:
If you want to get your blood racing closer to home, why not buy this “Haunted Clown Motel?”
Oh, did I mention it’s located next to the cemetery?
Look we all know clowns can be scary enough without an added cemetery, but if you want to make a bid, here’s my story with details on the asking price!
And speaking of clowns:
Pennywise Is Here!
Yes, the original Pennywise, Tim Curry was great in the 80’s TV mini-series “It”, but the new films were pretty great as well:
There are so many incredible evil clown films, and I’ve compiled a list to make your Halloween night even more horrific!
Click here to see them all:
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Haha, you silly people. I am from Transylvania! There is magic in that place for sure. Some may see it dark some may see it light. Depends if you look at it, with closed or open eyes 😉 What is powerful is the connection with nature with the earth and the mystic. Summer mornings feel like the first awakening of the universe and summer nights make you fell you can live forever. Rains bring dusted bones peace for a little while and storms are paths to God and hell, your choice. Rivers turn the green of forests so dark, crushed leaves tastes like blood, in hunger. Makes you lick your lips and bite again. The past lives still mixed with present time. Dead walks among living but not in cruel punishing ways. For most part. You would feel uneasy and excited, tired and found. Kind of like coming home after a lifetime of wandering. A bit broken, a bit insane, happy.
Try it.
Never yours and somewhat truly. 😉
iulia
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Thanks for sharing this!
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I would love to visit clown motel 😉
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That Irish castle appeals to me as well as the one in Transylvania not sure I could sleep in a coffin though they give me the heebie-jeebies…The clowns I will give a wide berth they really scare me and not just on Halloween…I should never have watched those clown films…
Your best Halloween post ever…Love this!
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Thank you Carol! Yes, Clowns always get a reaction!
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Sign me up for Ireland’s castle! For those of us who have seen or felt a spirit, this would be the brass ring. Super, John!
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Thanks for reading!
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You’re welcome!
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I’d love to visit a haunted castle!👻
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So would I!
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Wow, quite the place!
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I’m not sure about sleeping in a coffin, I prefer a bed. I love the idea of this book and am very interested in haunted castles.
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I would love to spend the night in a haunted castle , but cannot abide by anything 🤡 clown )
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I am up for spending the night in any of those spooky places, John. I don’t really believe in spirits, but would be happy to be proved wrong by being scared witless by a ghost! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, I’m willing to be shown they exist…not that I would be afraid, just fascinated…maybe next year we head to Ireland and give it a try – or Transylvania!
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I would love to see a ghost. And an alien! 🙂
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Pete, you have seen spirits. They haven’t scared you. Perhaps a night in one of these places would be just the thing to believe.
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I am always open to being ‘convinced’, Jennie. 🙂
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I’m glad to know that, Pete. 🙂
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