Cardiff remembered: Haunted hotspots of Wales revealed in writer’s book
Author Brian Lee writes a weekly history and nostalgia column for the South Wales Echo
MOST HAUNTED: Cardiff Castle pictured in the 1900's (Image: Media Wales)
Written by Brian Lee
Wales is said to be the most haunted country in the world. Restless spirits roam the ancient land, from the lofty peaks of Snowdonia, to the dark depths of the abandoned mines.
In Paranormal Wales’ local author Mark Rees takes the reader on a spinechilling journey to dozens of these locations, which include well-known tourist landmarks and more secluded spots well off the beaten track.
Cardiff Castle, we learn, has “long been one of the country’s most recognisable attractions, but what tourists who flock through its doors might not be aware of are the many strange accounts of shadowy phantom women, and even poltergeist activity within its historic walls.”