08-30-2008, 02:20 PM
gurugoddess Wrote:Old buildings, castles, old churches, for sure.
England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall in England, a remote Scottish island or lake. an old abbey or monastery.
I started going to the British isles when i was 16, lived there nearly 20 years.
I lived in Glastonbury for a year, a very haunted town, the hotel in the high street, wow, scary.
I didn't even like going for a drink in there. My friend went for a second honeymoon, and they checked out the middle of their first night and never went back to the town again.
Ooooo, do tell! I'd love to visit those places.
My hometown in Iowa had at least 5 Victorian mansions. At night, during foggy weather, in the bleakness of winter? Truly spooky in their own right.
Unfortunately Iowa itself isn't conducive to "Gothic," lol.
An online friend of mine is a native of Inverness, Scotland. I'd love to visit.
Quote:Glamis Castle, Scotland, most haunted in the Uk by all accounts. It was very very atmospheric even with the sun shining. Can't even imagine how it is at night! eek.
Around 4 years ago saw a "haunted" special about Glamis Castle. Scary indeed.
As for the Isle of Avalon, isn't that where King Arthur is allegedly buried?
My husband and I need to visit the UK. Hopefully within the next 10 years...