Corney The Dublin Poltergeist
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Corney The Dublin Poltergeist

Ireland has a lot of different ghost stories involving Poltergeist and this nest tale of terror takes place in Dublin, Ireland.

Castletown House in County Kildare
Irish Mythology & Folklore

The Ghost of Castletown House

Tales of meetings with the Devil are very common in Ireland, maybe because we have a lot of crossroads here and the Devil seems to like appearing to people at these turns in the road.

Ghost Stories From Ireland
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Ghost Stories From Ireland

In Ireland, we have a plethora of ghost stories and folklore surrounding all things beyond your wildest dreams or is that nightmares?

Aillén Mac Midgna - The Fire Breathing Goblin
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Aillén Mac Midgna - The Fire Breathing Goblin

The story of Aillén Mac Midgna is described in the Fenian Cycle of Irish Mythology under The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn, a story covering Fionn mac Cumhaill as a young boy.

Carmen the evil witch
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Carman The Evil Witch & Warrior From Athens

In the Mythological Cycle of Irish mythology, during the time of the Tuatha Dé Danann, Ireland was invaded by a Celtic Witch by the name of Carman.

An Irish Fairy Tree
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Folklore of Fairy Trees in Ireland

In Ireland, its believed fairy trees are the sacred grounds for the sídhe, the people of the mounds. The sídhe are known as the little people or the wee folk in Ireland and most often […]

The Last Fire breathing serpent in Ireland
Irish Mythology & Folklore

Lig na Paiste – The Last Serpent of Ireland

Ireland is a land of myth and mystery, a land rich in stories of the supernatural, of the fantastic. Even today, although a modern outward-looking nation, the Irish hold close to their hearts the tales […]

The magic cloak of St Brigid
Irish Mythology & Folklore

The Magic Cloak of St Brigid

The magic cloak of St Brigid tells the legend of how Kildare Abbey was built by one of Ireland’s most famous Saints.

The Cóiste Bodhar (Death Coach)
Irish Mythology & Folklore

The Cóiste Bodhar (Death Coach)

The Cóiste Bodhar (pronounced coach-a-bower) in Irish folklore is a silent death coach that makes its appearance in the event of someone’s death.

Chasing a leprechaun
Irish Mythology & Folklore

How To Catch A Leprechaun

If you get lucky and manage to catch a leprechaun you need to be smarter than him or else you will be easily tricked which can have damaging results, never take your eye off him […]