Glasgow: Ghouls, Ghosts & Gruesome Tales Guided Walking Tour

1.Glasgow: Ghouls, Ghosts & Gruesome Tales Guided Walking Tour
A 2-hour Glasgow Cathedral to Necropolis ghost walk with lantern-led stops, witch trials, and a funny guide ending at a pub.
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A 2-hour Glasgow Cathedral to Necropolis ghost walk with lantern-led stops, witch trials, and a funny guide ending at a pub.

A $6 smartphone ghost hunt in Glasgow with flexible self-guided puzzles, big landmarks, and a realistic chance to start whenever you want.
“Fun experience seeing some cool historical sites. My ten year old loved it and the riddles were appropriate.”
Glasgow Ghouls tour mixes spooky myths, comedian storytelling, and haunted landmarks in 2 hours, ending with a pint in central Glasgow.
“Richard was great. Definitely nice way to spend an evening in Glasgow. Lots of spooky and interesting stories.”

A 1.5-hour smartphone quest through Glasgow’s most haunted sights, solving clues from Central Station to George Square for $8.

3-hour Dark Side of Glasgow walk with Rhona: Merchant City, High Court, Glasgow Green whisky tastings, Barras Market and Mercat Cross.

Haunted Mary Queen of Scots escape room in Glasgow. Mediums team up to solve tough puzzles in about 75 minutes.
“Great experience. Lots of stairs to get there but rewarded with a tough escape room. Staff was helpful.”

Glasgow escape room The Ghost of Mary Queen of Scots: 75 minutes, chilling storyline, smart puzzles, live guidance, team photo.

Private Loch Lomond to Stirling day from Glasgow with Dirty Dave: small group stops, hairy coo photos, and castle and monument views.
“So glad I chose this tour! The day was timed brilliantly lots of time to explore and not just getting out for photos …. The guide was fantastic and I’d definitely use this company again.”

Night bus tour from Glasgow to Finnich Glen for a torchlit walk with devil legends, red-looking stream water, and gorge views.

A 9pm small-group night walk from Glasgow to Devil’s Pulpit, with torches, forest legends, and dark-red water at a glen most people miss.
“The MOST amazing activity of our entire Ireland/Scotland vacation!!! Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly. He knew the route like the back of his hand and made our experience one that we will not forget for a long time. Hands down the best tour ever. Well worth the price if you are looking for unique…”