Reportedly haunted locations in Scotland
There are a number of reportedly haunted locations in Scotland.
List
- A fifteen-mile stretch of the A75, between Annan and Dumfries, is reported to be haunted.
- Abergeldie Castle
- Ackergill Tower
- Airth Castle
- Ardrossan Castle is said to be haunted by the ghost of William Wallace.
- Auchentiber
- Balgonie Castle
- Ballechin House
- Bedlay Castle
- Brims Castle
- Cortachy Castle
- Craigcrook Castle
- Culzean Castle
- Dornoch Castle
- Dunstaffnage Castle
- Duntrune Castle
- Edinample Castle
- Edinburgh Castle
- Edinburgh Festival Theatre is said by believers to be haunted by a tall, dark stranger rumoured to be the famous illusionist Sigmund Neuberger, a.k.a. The Great Lafayette.
- Edinburgh Playhouse
- The Edinburgh Vaults The television series Most Haunted and Ghost Adventures both aired an episode about the vaults.
- Ethie Castle
- Fyvie Castle is said to be haunted.
- Garleton Castle
- Glamis Castle
- Castle Grant
- Hermitage Castle
- Hill House
- HM Prison Castle Huntly
- Holyrood Palace is said to be haunted by Bald Agnes, the ghost of Agnes Sampson.
- Huntingtower Castle
- Kinnaird Winetower
- Kinneil House
- Knock Castle, Isle of Skye
- Lauriston Castle
- Lennox Tower
- Linlithgow Palace
- Lochleven Castle
- Luibeilt Lodge
- Macduff's Castle
- Mary King's Close an underground close in the Old Town area of Edinburgh.
- Meggernie Castle
- Neidpath Castle
- Pinkie House.
- Queensberry House
- RAF Montrose, now Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre, is said to be haunted by the ghost of Desmond Arthur.
- Royal Lyceum Theatre
- Saltoun Hall
- Stirling Castle.
- The Scotsman Hotel
- The Tolbooth is claimed by believers to be one of the most haunted buildings in Aberdeen and has been subject to many investigations by paranormal investigation teams.
- The Witchery by the Castle, a restaurant near Edinburgh Castle, is said by believers to be haunted.