Viking Dublin: Norse-Era Spirits, Myths and Where to See Them
Dublin’s Viking past is both tangible and imagined: fragments of Norse craftsmanship and street-names sit beside tales of ghostly raiders, sea-gods, and u…
Dublin’s Viking past is both tangible and imagined: fragments of Norse craftsmanship and street-names sit beside tales of ghostly raiders, sea-gods, and u…
Dalkey Village & Dalkey Island Legends — A Visitor’s Guide Dalkey sits on Dublin’s southern shore like a pocket of maritime memory where stone walls, a sm…
Dublin’s streets are paved with legal records as much as legend: wills contested in chancery, properties tied up for generations, and sudden deaths that l…
Dublin Spectral Motifs: Recurring Apparitions in Local Folklore — Haunted Hidden Dublin Walk through Dublin after dusk and the city seems to remember itse…
Howth Head combines Atlantic exposure, high cliffs and a long maritime history that makes it a natural stage for stories that blur the line between myth a…
Trinity College After-Dark: Myths, Uncanny Corners & Night Walk Guide Trinity College in Dublin is quiet in a way daytime crowds never allow: a combinatio…
Bull Island and Dollymount: Ghostly Seaside Lore and Walking Guide Bull Island and Dollymount Strand sit at the edge of Dublin Bay where sea, sand and hum…
Sandymount Strand is a long, flat stretch of sand and shallow water on Dublin Bay that has inspired swimmers, poets and, for generations, those who swear…
River Poddle Ghost Walk Trail: Folklore, History & How to Explore The River Poddle is one of Dublin’s lesser-known waterways but it has shaped the city’s…
For anyone drawn to the fog-bound corners of Victorian Dublin, walking Bram Stoker’s Dublin at night is part literary pilgrimage, part atmospheric theatre…