Glasgow Hallowe’en Ghost Walk
Sunday 31st October, 2021
6.30 pm – 9.00 pm
Event by James Scott
George Square, Glasgow, G2 1
Organised by DEAD SCOTLAND SOCIETY starting at 6.30pm on Halloween Night at Ghostly George Square at the Scott Monument in the Centre of the Square.
Visit places in the city centre that were visited by Robert Burns, Robert The Bruce, William Wallace, Bloody Clavers -Bonnie Dundee, Bonnie Prince Charlie etc etc etc
Here are some of the places we will be visiting on the Halloween walk Provands Lordship(the oldest house in Glasgow). Taking in the site of the Battle of the Bell O the Brae on High Street, (when William Wallace took back Glasgow Castle) where the old infirmary is, the very haunted Glasgow Cathedral House Hotel, Glasgow Cathedral were the body of one of Scotland’s Greatest Patriots The Battling Bishop Bishop Robert Wishart is buried in the Crypt. The Scotia bar the oldest bar in Glasgow which is very haunted.
Come & join this FREE event.
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