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Haunting

Edinburgh Castle

Scotland's most iconic fortress harbors a headless drummer, a lone piper lost in tunnels, and a phantom dog in the pet cemetery.

12th Century - Present
Edinburgh, Scotland
500+ witnesses

Edinburgh Castle

Perched atop Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle has witnessed over 900 years of warfare, executions, and imprisonment. The dead have never left.

Centuries of Bloodshed

The castle has seen:

  • Countless sieges and battles
  • Witch burnings and executions
  • Prisoners of war from multiple conflicts
  • Royal intrigue and murder

The Headless Drummer

Since the 1650s, a phantom drummer has been heard before momentous events:

  • Sighted before Cromwell’s attack in 1650
  • Drums heard before both World Wars
  • Witnesses describe a headless figure in period military dress

The drumming is said to warn of impending attack or significant change.

The Lone Piper

A young piper was sent into the tunnels beneath the castle to explore their extent. Playing his bagpipes, he ventured into the darkness—and never returned. To this day:

  • Faint bagpipe music emanates from underground
  • The sound moves beneath the Royal Mile
  • He was never found

Other Spirits

The Phantom Dog

In the castle’s dog cemetery, visitors report:

  • Feeling something brush against their legs
  • A spectral dog walking among the graves
  • Phantom barking at night

Lady Janet Douglas

Burned as a witch in 1537, her ghost wanders the castle grounds in flames.

The Dungeon Prisoners

French prisoners from the Napoleonic Wars still pace their cells:

  • Scratching sounds from empty dungeons
  • Apparitions in period clothing
  • Cold spots that defy heating

Scientific Investigation

In 2001, Dr. Richard Wiseman conducted a study with 240 volunteers:

  • 51% reported paranormal experiences
  • Highest activity in areas with known ghost stories
  • Results published in the British Journal of Psychology

Edinburgh Castle remains Scotland’s most visited attraction—and most haunted.