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Celtic Hauntings: Coylet Inn

Coylet Inn
Thomas Nugent / The Coylet Inn / 

The Coylet Inn is located in Scotland on the banks of Loch Eck. The inn dates back to the 17th century, and it has a history of being a smuggler’s den. It was a coaching inn when it first opened. Today, it is a restaurant and an inn with four themed rooms that people can stay in.

The Coylet was originally called Loch Eck Inn and has been open since at least 1650. It is located nine miles north of Dunoon and is an 11-acre property. The Inn attracts tourists and day-trippers alike who are looking for a place to stay.

Ghosts and apparitions wander the halls of the inn and linger by the water.  One of the most famous apparitions is the “Phantom Bagpiper.” The bagpiper died while finding his way back to the inn on a stormy night. Bagpipe tunes continue to ring through hotel halls in the dead of night.

Another famous ghost at the Coylet Inn is the ghost of a young boy known as “The Blue Boy.” The young boy was a guest who drowned in Loch Eck after sleepwalking. Others say he froze to death outside it. Either way, his spirit remains at the Coylet Inn, particularly in room 4. His footsteps can be heard in the hallways, even when there are no guests at the inn. The “Blue Boy” was the subject of a 1994 BBC drama that starred actress  Emma Thompson.

The Coylet is reported to have paranormal activity. This includes the clinking of glasses and the murmurs of long-lost patrons. Others have reported wet footprints being left, cold spots, and objects being moved without cause.

Despite these hauntings, the Coylet Inn boasts scenic views and relaxing lodging for travelers. It attracts travelers as well as those interested in the paranormal aspects of the inn. 

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