Belfast is home to the UK's most haunted street 😱

Have you spotted anything sinister? 👻

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 28th Oct 2022
Last updated 17th Oct 2023

We’ve all grown up listening to scary horror/ghost stories that will kept us up at night.

With hundreds of derelict castles and buildings scattered across NI, there are spooky stories and sinister tales around every corner.

Just last week, a busy Belfast road was named the most haunted in the UK.

Do you regularly visit the Upper Malone Road next to Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park? You might not want to after hearing this.

A study last year carried out by Quotezone.co.uk scoped out the most haunted streets across the UK.

Locals have reported sightings of a mysterious mother and baby at the entrance to Lady Dixon Park, that quickly disappears when approached.

According to QuoteZone: “When the drivers stop and get out, there is no one to be seen.

“Legend has it that the woman drowned herself and her baby in the nearby lake. She now haunts the park entrance, still carrying her baby in her arms.”

Other seriously haunted places in Northern Ireland include Ballygally Castle Hotel, County Antrim, St John's Church, County Down and Dunluce Castle, County Antrim.

From disappearing stage coaches in Derry to wistful spectres roaming through the Mourne Mountains, there’s many a supernatural story told of witches, spirits and ghouls that will leave you with goosebumps.

Take a closer look at some of these spooky spots 👻

Ballygally Castle Hotel, County Antrim

Ballygally Castle Hotel in County Antrim is one of the most famous haunted hotels. It is said to be haunted by Isabella Shaw, the wife of Lord Shaw who built the hotel. She reputedly wanders the corridors at night dressed in a silk dress, amusing herself by knocking on guests' doors. If you're feeling brave, you can request to stay in the 'ghost room' in one of the hotel towers.

The Dark Hedges, County Antrim

Northern Ireland's iconic Dark Hedges are a beautiful avenue of Beech trees planted by the Stuart family in the 18th century. Beautiful as they are, they are also thought to be haunted. If you're visiting, watch out for the 'Grey Lady' who appears at dusk and glides silently along the roadside before vanishing as she passes the last tree.

The White Horse Hotel, County Londonderry

As Derry/Londonderry is home to one of the biggest and best Halloween festivals, it's no surprise that there are some spooky tales to tell. The White Horse Hotel in the city is said to be haunted by a mail stagecoach complete with driver, who pulls up and enters the hotel only to mysteriously disappear.

Mussenden Temple, County Londonderry

Further along the coast, Mussenden Temple, situated on the Downhill estate, is said to have blood appear on the floor only to mysteriously disappear within minutes.

Springhill House & Gardens, Country Londonderry

Springhill, an early plantation house situated outside Moneymore in County Londonderry, is haunted by the friendly ghost of Olivia Lenox Conyngham. She is said to float around the gardens and house and loves to see visitors to her home.

Tollymore Forest Park, County Down

In County Down at Tollymore Forest Park, the Blue Lady is a wistful spectre who can formerly resided in the seat of the Roden family, at Tollymore House. Since the destruction of the house in the post war years, she now wanders restlessly through the forest park and has been seen on many a dark night walking the tree lined avenue.

Newcastle Harbour, County Down

Across in the seaside town of Newcastle in County Down, there are stories of a banshee, seen walking silently among the tied-up boats and lobster pots. Described by locals as a small woman with a high-pitched voice, her appearance is said to herald a death.

St John's Church, County Down

At St John's Church, also in Newcastle, sightings of a huge black dog have been seen. This hound is said to have eyes of blazing fire and gleaming white teeth.

Mourne Mountains, County Down

If you're wandering in the Mourne Mountains this Halloween, beware of the Slieve Binnian light, which has been known to block the path of unsuspected walkers and steer them away from the haunted trees near Spelga Dam where it is claimed an Irish Chieftain is buried.

Carrickfergus Castle, County Antrim

Carrickfergus Castle in County Antrim not far from Belfast, is said to be haunted by Button Cap who carries his head under his arms as he walks the battlements and Dobbin's Inn, also in Carrickfergus, is supposedly haunted by Button Cap's girlfriend.

Dunluce Castle, County Antrim

A few centuries ago the kitchens of Dunluce Castle, which overlooks the Causeway Coast in County Antrim, slipped into the sea below taking the staff with them. On certain nights you can still hear the screams of the people as they fell to their watery graves

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