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Scotland is home to more than two thousand recorded castles.
Some are well known. Others are easy to miss - broken walls in the landscape, visited by only a handful of people at a time.
In this episode, we’re focusing on three of those lesser-known sites: Auchindoun, Drumin, and Kildrummy.
All within the same part of the country. All tied to the same stretch of history. And all connected to experiences people have struggled to account for.
From reports of a child crying within the ruins of Auchindoun, to unexplained footsteps on the narrow staircase of Drumin, to sightings of a figure standing briefly in the courtyard at Kildrummy - the accounts are subtle, brief, and often difficult to explain.
These aren’t places normally described as some of Scotland’s most haunted.
And that’s what makes the accounts so interesting.
Taken individually, each one is small. A sound. A movement. A figure glimpsed and then gone.
But taken together, across multiple sites within such a small area, a different picture begins to form.
Not of a single haunting, but of something broader.
Something tied not just to the buildings, but to the ground they stand on.
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Scotland is home to more than two thousand recorded castles.
Some are well known. Others are easy to miss - broken walls in the landscape, visited by only a handful of people at a time.
In this episode, we’re focusing on three of those lesser-known sites: Auchindoun, Drumin, and Kildrummy.
All within the same part of the country. All tied to the same stretch of history. And all connected to experiences people have struggled to account for.
From reports of a child crying within the ruins of Auchindoun, to unexplained footsteps on the narrow staircase of Drumin, to sightings of a figure standing briefly in the courtyard at Kildrummy - the accounts are subtle, brief, and often difficult to explain.
These aren’t places normally described as some of Scotland’s most haunted.
And that’s what makes the accounts so interesting.
Taken individually, each one is small. A sound. A movement. A figure glimpsed and then gone.
But taken together, across multiple sites within such a small area, a different picture begins to form.
Not of a single haunting, but of something broader.
Something tied not just to the buildings, but to the ground they stand on.

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