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The most haunted places in Cork
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Haunted Places in Cork
This website is the go to place to find the most haunted places in Cork. We have compiled a list of four of the most haunted places you must visit in Cork if, you are a person who loves all thing spooky. We will give you all the information about each place; the history behind it, how to get there, information from the locals etc. It is then, up to YOU to go and investigate the supernatural hotspot. You can then, leave details about your findings on each locations web page.
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Meet the Team
HAYLEY LINEHAN
Cork Ghost Tours
Hi I'm Hayley and I am going to be looking at Cork Ghost Tours. I wanted to include a fun, spooky and interactive activity you and your friends could go on if you take a trip into Cork City. I actually went on the tour to see what it is all about and give you guys all the information you need to know before you go.
Hannah Belton
Charle's Fort
Kinsale
I’m Hannah and I’m going to be viewing Charles Fort in Kinsale. Kinsale alone is a hotspot for retreats in Cork with its many restaurants, hotels and shops. The scenery in Kinsale is spectacular and down the street to Charles Fort it’s even more breathtaking. There is a spooky side to Kinsale that most don’t know about. But, it is extremely haunted and it all started at Charles Fort.
AIDAN GANNON
Timmoleague Abbey
Hi, my name is Aidan Gannon, and I'm going to talk about and explore the ruins of Timoleague Abbey. It's supposedly haunted by the spirits of the monks who once called it home, and has some other fascinating history behind it.
SHANE TAPLIN
Howe Strand
I’m Shane and I’m going to be investigating Howe Strand. This is a little off the beaten track situated roughly 5 minutes outside the village of Kilbrittain in West Cork. This place has a dark history with the old coastguard station which was burnt down by the IRA during a raid. According to local legend the station is haunted to this day.
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