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Ghosts of Northern Ireland
Region
Ireland
Format
eBook
First published
2025
Imprint
CWMK Publishing
Short link
cwmk.uk/northernireland
Ireland · 2025

Ghosts of Northern Ireland

A Collection of Irish Hauntings

Where ancient myths collide with industrial ghosts.

Northern Ireland is a landscape shaped by extremes. From the massive, steel-riveted shipyards of Belfast to the jagged, storm-battered cliffs of the Antrim coast, this is a land of incredible industrial might and ancient, primal magic. It is a region forged by brutal 17th-century rebellions, tragic maritime disasters, and the harsh realities of Victorian prisons.

And in the shadows of the six counties, history refuses to stay quiet.

In Ghosts of Northern Ireland, you will step into the terrifying supernatural remnants of Ulster’s darkest locations. This chilling collection documents the terrifying "stone tape" echoes, aggressive poltergeists, and tragic historical spirits reported by modern tour guides, terrified urban explorers, and unsuspecting hikers.

Cross the border and discover:

  • Crumlin Road Gaol: The imposing Victorian prison where modern guides report a dark, aggressive mass blocking the underground tunnels, accompanied by the sound of dragging chains.
  • The Belfast Shipyards: The massive, echoing dry docks where the phantom sounds of Edwardian heavy machinery still ring out in the dead of night.
  • Ballygally Castle: A luxury coastal hotel that leaves its "Ghost Room" entirely empty, as terrified guests report frantic knocking and the sound of a weeping baby.
  • The Giant's Ring: The massive Neolithic henge where visitors report sudden, suffocating mists and the disembodied sound of ancient, guttural chanting.

Perfect for fans of history, dark tourism, and true paranormal encounters, this book pulls back the veil on the rugged, haunted landscape of Northern Ireland.

Wrap up warm. The chill in the air isn't just the coastal wind.

About the author

G Hughes

Irish writer and folk-historian. Covers the island of Ireland — Cork, Dublin, and the wild west coast.

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