Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2009

Haunted Castles

Loch Lommond Arriving at the train station, we felt the heavy weight of our backpacks as we realised that we still had a 3.2km trek to the hostel! I always wondered why the hostels were so far from the train stations. The hostel was an old manor house, built like a castle and resting on 300 acres. It was over-looking Loch Lommond. They say the view is fantastic, but the area was hidden in wispy fog when I was there. The castle was built in 1866. I was pretty impressed to be staying in a youth hostel with a fountain in the driveway and a huge three way archway leading to the impressive front doors. I felt a little less like a dusty, dirty backpacker and a little more like a fancy-pants in a castle.
A hostel in a castle building – it had to have a haunted tale! It did. The ghost was a girl, hopelessly in love with a farm hand. She was locked in an upstairs room to prevent her from seeing him again – though from where I stood in her room, she had a fantastic view of his working area. She eventually threw herself out the window in utter despair, like any good Wuthering Heights heroine. I was a little suspicious of her markings on the door – they looked a little like someone had stuck some paper on the door and painted over them... but you should never let the truth get in the way of a good story. One of the cleaners who took us up there had turned a fancy shade of white and couldn’t wait to get out of there... so maybe... I was happy to go along with the idea anyway.