Due to the nature of our work some of our locations have to remain private, but for the public locations please see below.
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|Name:| Leap Castle
|Address:| Leap, County Offaly
|Info:| Leap castle our first from the haunted triangle, filled with a gruesome past Leap like other castles around Ireland is known for some of the spirits it holds, such as the elemental.
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|Name:| Wicklow Gaol
|Address:| Wicklow Goal
|Info:| Wicklow Gaol once a jail, now a museum full of dark history. The tiny cells that would be full of people hold the memories of Wicklow's dark past.
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|Name:| John Kavanagh (Grave Diggers) Pub
|Address:| 1 Prospect Square Glasnevin, Dublin 9
|Info:| John Kavanagh AKA Grave Diggers located next to Glasnevin cemetery was given the name grave diggers, because the grave diggers in Glasnevin cemetery would knock on the wall adjoning the graveyard when they wanted another pint.
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|Name:| Kinnitty Castle
|Address:| Kinnitty, County Offally
|Info:| Kinnitty castle our second from the haunted triangle, On a spot once inhabited by Druids, bards and filidhe stands Kinnitty Castle, a spectacular Gothic Castle full of mysterious secrets. As you approach the Castle, you literally step into another world.
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|Name:| Charleville Castle
|Address:| Charleville, County Offaly
|Info:| Charleville castle our third from the haunted triangle, Surrounded by a 700 year old Oak forest, the oldest in Ireland, stands Charleville Castle, known for generations as one of the world's most haunted Castles.
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|Name:| Muckross Abbey
|Address:| Muckross Abbey, Killarney, County Kerry
|Info:| Muckross Abbey is one of the major ecclesiastical sites found in the Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland. It was founded in 1448 as a Franciscan friary for the Observantine Franciscans by Donal McCarthy Mor.
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