The Haunting of Castle Hackett

Somewhere between Headford and Tuam in County Galway, Ireland on a lonely road lives the remains of Castle Hackett. There isn't much left of this castle. It has been mostly reclaimed by the earth. Ivy covers its stone walls and you have to pass through an archway of ivy to enter the castle. In many of the photos I took of the location, it is hard to tell if I was taking pictures of the woods or a castle. Once you walk up a small, winding staircase you emerge onto what was once the second story of this once formidable tower house. The second story feels as much like a quiet glen as a castle. Trees have taken root in the stone and dirt and moss cover the floor. Bits of the castle peak through the branches of trees, flowers and Ivy. There is nothing left of the third and fourth floors. You can look up and see the remains of fireplaces, but time has reclaimed all else. Castle Hackett looks more like a fairy fortress now than a human one and that is appropriate as the castle is steeped in old fairy legends.

Castle Hackett is said to be haunted still by the fairy king and all his subjects. Local lore says that he kidnaps young women and carries them away to be his lovers. Anyone who has visited Castle Hackett could believe this to be true as the castle is as close to a fairy kingdom as I have ever seen.








Published on June 12, 2017 13:28
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