Ghosts and Folklore of Wales with Mark Rees
Ghosts and Folklore of Wales with Mark Rees podcast: Dive deep into ghost stories, ancient lore, myths, and legends from haunted Wales. Join author and journalist Mark Rees (Ghosts of Wales, Paranormal Wales) – ”arguably Wales’ leading authority on the curious and paranormal aspects of the country’s history” – for a journey through the weird and wonderful history of Cymru and beyond. From “most haunted” Welsh castles to fairy-filled forests, each episode explores spine-chilling topics like pesky poltergeists and uncanny apparitions; seasonal traditions such as the Mari Lwyd and Halloween (Nos Calan Gaeaf); real-life ghostbusters and paranormal investigators who venture into the unknown; and eerie customs like the Sin Eater and corpse candles. Listeners who enjoy uncovering unexplained mysteries, delving into the supernatural like The X-Files, or exploring haunted locations similar will love the tales lurking within. Discover the real-life hauntings behind legends, like the Skirrid Mountain Inn, or eerie events in the remote hills and forests of Wales, where legends like the mystical Ceffyl Dŵr or the dreaded Gwyllgi roam the night. If you’re a fan of horror classics, the ghostly atmospheres of Gothic stories, or the folklore and mythology found in The Mabinogion, this podcast is perfect for you. These gripping accounts will take you from ancient Druid rituals to modern-day Welsh witchcraft. Expect exciting ghost hunts, interviews with paranormal experts, and plenty of spine-tingling stories that will transport you to the haunted corners of Wales, where magic and the supernatural blend with history. Whether you’re fascinated by the macabre traditions of phantom funerals or intrigued by the legends of mythical creatures, the Ghosts and Folklore of Wales podcast offers a captivating exploration of the unknown. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe now and unlock the paranormal secrets of haunted Wales with Mark Rees, where history, myth, and magic still cast a spell over the land.
A spooky listen with intriguing history weaved in
12/27/2023
This is my new favorite podcast!! It’s got everything from folklore to history insights and everything in between. Mr. Rees is a true storyteller to his core, and listening to each episode (sometimes more than once) is a delight. There are times when his stories have transported me to another time in history and what people believed long before me. I’m so happy and thankful there are so many stories to listen to!
Best Active Podcast Today
09/25/2022
It seems that most of those who host folklore podcasts rely on listener contributions for a majority of their content. Mr. Rees is clearly very skilled. He does a significant amount of research and summarizes the information in a fantastically satisfying manner.
Such A Fun Listen!
05/26/2022
I love the energy and sheer joy of this podcast's host. He sounds like he has so much fun telling the stories and includes the listeners in that fun. :-) Listening to this podcast is an entertaining way of learning both contextualized lore and actual history, and his enthusiasm for questionably good sound effects is delightful!
2000 Mules
05/28/2022
This shows how it’s easy to deliver votes llegally. Hating on the republicans is not a way to promote your show or build your followers. I suppose your thoughts on Hillary, Hunter & Joe, Ukraine where’s there is proof they we’re burying any negative stories. Now your thoughts about Russia, Russia, Russia for five years. What’s your thoughts on Facebook, Instagrams, and Twitter, and YouTube. All of these platforms were again burying Biden stories that could sway votes. Sorry for the rant I do enjoy your show but I don’t know anyone that is a racist. I could go on. Jim
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- CreatorMark Rees
- Years Active2020 - 2024
- Episodes149
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.
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