GHOST WALKS

GHOST WALKS & INVESTIGATIONS

Newcastle Ghost Walk - runs every weekend 7pm & 8.30 pm

Newcastle Ghost Walk

  Alone In The Dark Entertainment

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Newcastle's Ghost Walk

Awarded in the top 5 most haunted ghost walks

The Newcastle Ghost Walk

  
Combines the weirdest history with the wildest  stories and wickedest humour around. Best of all, Newcastle's Ghost Walk has access to the some of Newcastle's most haunted places.
It really will send shivers through your soul..............

The Castle Keep ghosts are well known by local myths.
The tour will become equally famous - the Keep ghost's subject of book's as well as scores of television documentaries, newspaper articles and websites.

 A careful blend of fascinating history and distinctive humour, culminating in a genuinely terrifying experience has made Newcastle's Ghost Walk a unique experience in entertainment.
 

On every ghost walk we will have ONE Ghost Walk Tour guides with you while you are on the walk plus our own Ghost Walk Security.  For larger crowds we will have additional Ghost Walk Security on the walks.  We take our customers safety very seriously but we also need you to be vigilant while walking on the uneven roads and paths and ensuring you use your road safety, and keep the little ones with you at all times.

Costume guides only where costume in good weather.

All events attended at the clients risk, no liability accepted by Alone In The Dark Entertainment. All history and stories, are to our best ability true and are accounts of history or stories we have researched and gathered information on.

The Ghost Walks run every weekend

Friday, Saturday, Sunday - 7 pm and 8.30 pm

No need to pre-book, just turn up on the night

Tickets can be purchased Online, at the door on the evening, or from Isis Mind, Body & Spirit, Newcastle Tourist Information and Castle Keep

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ONLY £6.00 PER PERSON

 

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MEET AT THE CASTLE KEEP FRONT DOOR, OPPOSITE THE BRIDGE HOTEL PUB 10 - 15 MINS BEFORE THE GHOST WALKS ARE DUE TO START.

EACH WALK LASTS APPROX 1.30 - 1.45 MINS.

PLEASE NOTE GHOST WALKS DO NOT RUN ON WEEKDAY EVENINGS

Disclaimer: All details shown on this website were correct at the time of publishing but subject to change without notice.  All events attended at the clients risk, no liability accepted by Alone In The Dark Entertainment.  On very rare occasions, events may have to be cancelled at short notice, if for example guides are taken suddenly ill.  We also reserve the right to limit the size of the group for guests enjoyment and safety.  We pride ourselves in ensuring all our guests have a safe and enjoyable ghost walk.

 

We run ghost walks in Newcastle Upon Tyne at the Castle Keep also Newcastle Quayside, Alnmouth, Tynemouth, Durham, South Sheilds and Sunderland.

See ghost what walks we offer

On every ghost walk we will have ONE Ghost Walk Tour guides with you while you are on the walk plus our own Ghost Walk Security.  For larger crowds we will have additional Ghost Walk Security on the walks.  We take our customers safety very seriously but we also need you to be vigilant while walking on the uneven roads and paths and ensuring you use your road safety, and keep the little ones with you at all times

Costume guides only where costume in good weather.

All events attended at the clients risk, no liability accepted by Alone In The Dark Entertainment.
All history and stories, are to our best ability true and are accounts of history or stories we have researched and gathered information on

Disclaimer: All details shown on this website were correct at the time of publishing but subject to change without notice.  All events attended at the clients risk, no liability accepted by Alone In The Dark Entertainment.  On very rare occasions, events may have to be cancelled at short notice, if for example guides are taken suddenly ill.  We also reserve the right to limit the size of the group for guests enjoyment and safety.  We pride ourselves in ensuring all our guests have a safe and enjoyable ghost walk.

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The Witchcraft Trial & Trail

Witchcraft, Spells, Execution, love, murder....

Dare you walk with our witch into a place where witchcraft was shuned and those acsused of dancing with a beast known as the devil where hung.

Walk in the shadow of those who have died before you walked this earth, here the stories of true witch trials in old Newcastle.

This is not just a walk but a real life reenactment of a true witchcraft trial based on the witchcraft persecutions in 1649 of 14 innocent people.

You will see a short play with full costume guides and then follow the witch finder as though you are town folk baying for witches blood  stand at locations where the witchcraft trials tuck place and hear and see the tails of witchcraft then we pay a visit to one of Newcastle's most haunted Inn's only to return to see that the witch finder has been caught by the kings men for the death of 220 woman and men and is to be hung.

Take part in throwing water bombs at the witch finder as he is held helpless in wood stocks then head to one of the most haunted grave yards in Newcastle.

"Come little children, I'll take thee away; Into a land of enchantment... Come little children, the time's come to play; Here, in my garden of magic"

WITCHCRAFT WALK

The one and only REAL Witchcraft Tour of Newcastle!

Learn the secrets of spell-casting from a real witch who will take you on a personally guided walking tour of the Witchcraft and Occult history of old Newcastle.

Hear the untold stories of the Newcastle witch trials.

March 26, 1649 - WITCH TRIALS
(Newcastle)
Twenty-seven out of 30 suspected witches are found guilty of witchcraft at Newcastle. Fourteen are executed on the Town Moor. One man is executed for being a wizard. Newcastle Council had suggested all witches be brought to trial, so magistrates sent for a Scottish witch finder called Cuthbert Nicholson. The Newcastle bellman invited people to report suspected witches. Thirty women were brought to the Town Hall and stripped to their waist. Nicholson pushed a pin under their clothes to pierce their skin. If they did not bleed they were declared witches. Nicholson was later executed in Scotland for trickery. He confessed responsibility for the deaths of 220 women. He was paid 20 shillings for each witch captured.

THE STORIES ARE TRUE AND THE PEOPLE ARE REAL!

Their secrets can only be told by ONE OF THEM!

Staff wanted for this grate walk... Intrested then give us a call now 0191 44 000 78

 

 



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Durham Ghost Walk

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Media Coverage

Ghastly tale of torment sends a chill to the bones; Behind creaking doors and down dingy cellars, grisly ghouls and ghosts lurk around every corner on Tyneside. Reporter TOM MULLEN was introduced to some of them.


by TOM MULLEN
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England) • Jan 14, 2008 • News

Byline: TOM MULLEN

DARK secrets are hidden in Newcastle's historic streets and buildings.

Things that go bump in the Toon include tormented Roman soldiers, a shadowy figure who haunts the Theatre Royal and a spectre who throws kitchen utensils at staff in a Jesmond pub.

Many think it's only the foolish, the unlucky or the people who are paid to write about these things who end up wandering around a castle searching for spooks on a cold winter's evening.

Well, I actually fall into more than one of those categories, so when ghost hunter Steve Taylor invited me on one of his spooky expeditions, I jumped at the chance. And I was jumping with fear a couple of hours later when I met Steve and his macabre comrades for a visit to the city's Castle Keep.

"This is Dave The Dark One," says Steve indicating his colleague as I join a group of people shivering in the cold.

A few of us snigger, but we are soon transfixed as Steve takes us on a journey through the darkest legends of Tyneside.

The ghost of a forlorn woman who searches for her murdered children, grave robbers selling corpses and witches flung into a well of bubbling flames.

Meanwhile, Dave The Dark One, aka David Marshall, is busy scuttling off around corners, only to be found standing ominously in the shadows at the climax of each of Steve's tales. Together, the lads run a ghost tour and paranormal investigations company called Alone In The Dark Entertainment, and this is, apparently, one of the tamer of the expeditions they run.

'This was the very spot where witches were lowered into the fires until they burst into flames with a bloodcurdling scream," says Steve as we stand by the Bridge Hotel, hearing another story.

If this is tame, I'm glad I didn't go along to what Dave The Dark One tells us is the extreme tour.

But there's more to Alone In The Dark than storytelling.

Stopping under the Castle Garth, Steve whips out an electromagnetic field meter, used to detect changes in the atmosphere.

We are asked to watch as it bleeps and it does seem to be detecting something. More live theatre? Tricks? We are asked to make up our own minds.

Dave The Dark One is now frantic with excitement and asks us to form a circle, hold hands and imagine an orb of light.

"Aaaaaaaaargh!" I shrieked, as I remembered I'd left my cooker on at home.

Nothing happens, but I have to admit I feel so cold my hands have stopped working.

Well, it's Newcastle in January. Let's face it - it's cold whether you're holding a seance or not.

But one thing's for certain, these guys are serious about their trade and their website message board is full of accounts from others who have sampled the tours.

Steve, 27, from Gateshead, has run Alone In The Dark Entertainment since last Halloween.

His website invites you to walk with him through time, death and murder on haunted pub crawls, ghost walks and overnight ghost hunts around haunted spots in the region.

The hell-raisers also run murder-mystery parties.

"We bring in real history and try to paint a real picture of what Newcastle must've been like-the bodies, the murder, the stench," says Steve.

On many of the tours the Geordie ghost hunters use equipment such as the electromagnetic field meter.

As Steve explains: "Spirits are energy, that's all they are. The human body is full of electricity and energy.

"If you think about it, spirits are just like fire from a candle. You can see it, put your hand through it and it can disappear.

"But it can burn you," he adds, ominously.

So how does a full-time customer care worker for MFI find himself running paranormal investigations?

"I've always been interested in ghosts, my parents brought me up to understand nature.

"If you look back at the days before cars and TVs were invented, people would have been sensitive to energy.

"My gran and grandad taught me that there are energies that used to be tapped into but aren't anymore."

When he's not scaring reporters, Steve is working on two books. One's about religion and paganism, the other about ghosts and poltergeists.

"I've had a bit of attention from publishers," Steve adds.

Alone In The Dark Entertainment has grown since it's first tour three months ago and the team are looking forward to more spooky shenanigans.

The weekly walks continue, and, in February, the ghosties are planning a stay at the Cooperage pub, one of Newcastle's oldest buildings.

Visit www.aloneinthedarkentertainment.com or call (0191) 440 3196.

Where ghosts roam...

HERE are some of the region's most haunted hot spots.

The Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Newcastle: The Dark Lady. Details are scarce, but it is said she is the phantom of a spurned lover who committed suicide by jumping off the God's Circle balcony.

The Carriage pub, Jesmond, Newcastle: Generations of pub owners have witnessed spooky goings-on in the 19th century building, including flying kitchen utensils and a mystery figure.

Bessie Surtees' House, Sandhill, Newcastle: Bessie Surtees was the daughter of a rich merchant who married a scot against her father's will. It is said her face can be seen peering through the first floor window, where she would wait for her lover.

Haltwhistle: The Grey Man of Bellister: Locals say the area is haunted by a cursed man who was killed by wild dogs on the banks of the Tyne in Border Reiver times. His face is pallid and cut across with wounds.

Chillingham Castle, Northumberland:

The Radiant Boy is said to appear around the fireplace in the castle's Pink Bedroom, often in a blue flash which people mistake for an electrical fault. Years ago, when the fireplace was being enlarged, the bones of a young boy were discovered there.

The Centre For Life, Newcastle:

The centre is built on the site of the old Infirmary, Newcastle's first hospital. When the Centre was built, contractors excavated more than 1,000 human bones. Builders noticed tools going missing and a bad atmosphere around the site, but the incidents stopped when the bones were reburied.

CAPTION(S):

THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT: Steve Taylor, left, and Dave Marshall, guides from Alone In The Dark; HE'S BEHIND YOU: The Castle Garth is the setting for chilling stories and ghostly goings-on; CREEPY: Dave Marshall reveals the horrible history of Newcastle

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