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06 Sept 2025

Paranormal activity spotted at Offaly castle during investigation

Eerie findings at Kinnitty Castle: Paranormal investigation uncovers unexplained activity near the historic stone circle.

You won't believe the paranormal activity found in a particular Offaly castle...

| PICTURE: Instagram/@psiireland2019

Paranormal activity was spotted at an Offaly castle recently.

Sharing a post to Instagram, a spokesperson for Paranormal Supernatural Investigations Ireland Limited said: "We had an incredible experience investigating the stone circle behind Kinnitty Castle, especially after the blood moon the night before. The atmosphere was electric, and right from the start, our equipment was picking up some strong hits.

"This location made a perfect spot for our investigation. As we set up, we noticed that our devices were responding in ways we hadn’t anticipated. We knew for certain that it wasn’t any member of the public or our team triggering these readings.

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One of the most intriguing moments came when we captured a photograph in the direction where our equipment had activated.

"It appears in one photograph but not in the next. The image itself is captivating, considering the significance of the stone circle. It raises questions about what—or who—might be lingering in this site."

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