As we enter the eighth day of our 13 Days of Halloween series, we leave the unsettling tales of the Ancient Ram Inn behind and venture into the scenic yet eerie Welsh countryside. Today, we’re taking you on a breathtaking journey to one of the most haunted and historically rich locations in Wales: Skirrid Mountain Inn.
Situated at the foot of the imposing Skirrid Mountain, the inn has stood for more than 900 years. It’s not just its age that makes it remarkable—it’s the stories embedded in its stone walls, tales of rebellion, execution, and spectral appearances. The Skirrid Mountain Inn is the perfect stop on any mysterious trip through haunted locations, with a blend of ancient history and chilling ghost stories that will make you wonder where history ends and the supernatural begins.
Come in…
Inside the Skirrid Mountain Inn, Wales, UK. Via TripAdvisor.
Welcome, weary traveler, to the Skirrid Mountain Inn, a place steeped in centuries of history and mystery. We are so glad you included us on your mysterious trip. As you settle by the crackling fire, you’ll notice the atmosphere here feels thick with the past, as if the walls themselves hold onto the stories of those who’ve come before. With its ancient stone walls and timeworn beams, this inn has stood for over 900 years. The air carries a chill, a subtle reminder that you’re never truly alone here. Countless visitors have sensed it, the feeling that the past is quietly watching from the shadows, waiting to share its secrets.
If you’re quiet, you might hear the faint echo of footsteps overhead and heavy thuds from the upper floor where countless souls once met their end. The infamous hanging beam, still visible today, bears the marks of the rope that ended so many lives. You see, this inn once served as a courthouse where men were sentenced to hang—right here, from that very beam. Some say their restless spirits remain, pacing the stairs, reminding us of the justice they once faced.
The fire crackles, and you might catch the smell of lavender wafting through the room. It’s said to be the scent of Fanny Price, the inn’s 18th-century barmaid, who passed from consumption but hasn’t quite left. Her ghost has been seen near the bar, tending to guests as she did in life. Glasses sometimes fly off the shelves, and coins have been known to move of their own accord—Fanny’s way of letting you know she’s still here, watching over the place.
But not all the spirits are so kind. Some visitors have fled in terror, clutching their necks after feeling an unseen force tightening around their necks. Making this a truly breathtaking trip. Others swear they’ve heard cackling laughter from empty rooms or felt something sinister tugging at their legs, as though an old execution is playing out once more. One woman even claimed something tried to drown her while she bathed, though she never returned to tell the full story.
So stay a while, if you dare. The Skirrid Mountain Inn is a place where history and hauntings are intertwined, and you’re bound to leave with a story of your own. After all, the spirits here aren’t shy—they’ve been waiting centuries for company like yours.
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A Breathtaking Journey into an Eerie Setting
View of Skirrid Mountain, Wales, UK. Via Walkopedia.
Despite its haunted reputation, the inn is nestled in a location that could not be more beautiful. Skirrid Mountain itself offers breathtaking views of the Welsh countryside, its rugged beauty contrasting with the eerie atmosphere of the inn below. For visitors, it’s this juxtaposition of natural beauty and supernatural mystery that makes Skirrid Mountain Inn such an alluring stop on a mysterious trip.
Whether you’re a history buff intrigued by the inn’s centuries-old ties to Welsh rebellion or a paranormal enthusiast looking for a brush with the otherworldly, **Skirrid Mountain Inn** is a place where time seems to stand still. It’s a location that invites you to step into the past and experience firsthand the legends and lore that make it one of Wales’ most haunted spots.
A Final Thought
As we wrap up Day 8 of our 13 Days of Halloween series, the Skirrid Mountain Inn stands as a testament to the intertwining of history and the supernatural. If you’re planning a mysterious trip through haunted locations, the inn offers a unique stop where chilling tales and historical intrigue blend seamlessly. Join us tomorrow as we continue our breathtaking journey through haunted history which takes us north to Scotland. We’ll explore one of the most iconic and haunted locations yet—Edinburgh Castle. Perched high on Castle Rock, this ancient fortress has witnessed centuries of battles, royal intrigue, and untold suffering. From the ghostly piper who vanished in the tunnels to the spirits of prisoners once held in its dungeons, Edinburgh Castle is rich with paranormal lore. Join us on Day 9 of our 13 Days of Halloween for a spine-chilling dive into the haunted halls of this majestic stronghold!
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