• Investigations
    • Methods
    • Requests
  • Dumfries Ghost Walk
    • Booking
    • Private Bookings
    • Guest Quotes
    • Haunting Happenings
    • FAQ’s
    • T&C’s
  • Haunted Highways Tour
    • Tickets Please!
    • Highways Enquiries
  • Legends & Lore at Castle Loch
    • Come Along!
    • Top Tour Tips
    • It Happened To Us!
    • Guest Reviews
    • Event Terms
  • Haunted Theatre Tour
    • Theatre Booking
    • Testimonials
    • Eerie Encounters
  • Blog
  • Team
  • Aims
  • Media
  • Dumfries & Galloway Life
  • Thanks


Romance & Road-Ghosts!

Posted by: kathleen    Tags:      Posted date:  February 4, 2015  |  No comment

The most romantic day of the year - St. Valentine’s Day - is just around the corner: will you be snuggled up by the fire with a glass of chilled bubbly or do you fancy something a little more spine-tingling? If so, Mostly Ghostly are inviting a group of hardy souls to experience an unforgettable journey on Scotland’s Ghost Road! The A75, which snakes through Dumfries & Galloway, is believed by many to be Scotland’s most haunted thoroughfare with the majority of activity focused on two infamous locations. Boasting numerous weird and wonderful sightings, the Kinmount Straight near Annan and old A75 at Dornock and Eastriggs are both major hotspots on the paranormal road-map.

After years of research on this spooky stretch, Mostly Ghostly Investigations, Dumfries & Galloway’s award winning paranormal team, created their landmark Haunted Highways Tour, the first of it’s kind in Britain to focus on an allegedly haunted road. Working in partnership with Stacey’s Coaches of Carlisle, the team entertain guests with a collection of curious and terrifying tales covering phantom hitchhikers, shape-shifting creatures and spectral near-misses.

Giving her views on the tour, team founder Kathleen Cronie said: “We are delighted with the enthusiasm shown for our storytelling coach trip, which showcases unique and unusual aspects of our region. The tour has sparked lots of positive feedback from the public and we’ve been blown away by the level of new stories that have come our way”.

Kathleen went on to say: “A few months ago, we launched a team Facebook Page and were inundated with responses to our A75 posts. In a short time, we’ve probably doubled our existing collection of eye-witness accounts. One lady was driving home from Dumfries about 2am and witnessed an old man standing by a large stone at Kinmount. He was wearing a hat of some kind and a Tweed suit which appeared to be tied with twine. She looked back in the mirror - he had vanished into thin air… Others report feeling unnerved and want to get past that point of the road as quickly as possible. *Susan told us about an oppressive sensation on the stretch between Dumfries and Gretna on the main A75. At times, she feels ‘almost trapped’ along with the daunting sense of being followed. Susan is so keen to avoid this that she now takes the Lockerbie route to Carlisle.

As for the team, their ongoing research has led to a range of strange experiences they are yet to find an explanation for. Team member, Mary Wood was overwhelmed by a sense of something terrible having happened close to old Kelhead Quarry. Just moments before she’d been in good spirits when her mood suddenly changed. Colleague, John Hill also got a shock whilst investigating the area with Kathleen and team member James McKie. He felt a burning sensation in his stomach and saw a mysterious lady in white manifest by the roadside. John was horrified when the lady began to walk out onto the busy main road. Although John is convinced she was an echo of the past, the woman looked real enough. Kathleen added “To witness a seemingly solid figure walk onto a road with traffic speeding in both directions is enough to give anyone a jolt.”

The team aims to provide an eerily memorable night for those brave enough to join them; for a touch of romance with an abundance of road ghosts, climb aboard the Haunted Highways coach this Valentine’s night!

See also: Haunted Highways Tour, Tickets Please! and Highways Enquiries

Tour Date - Saturday 14th February at 7:30pm

Tickets - from Midsteeple Box Office Dumfries, 01387 253383 or Carlisle Tourist Information Centre - 01228 598596

Pick-up Points - Old Lonsdale Cinema, Carlisle at 6pm, The Gretna Inn, Gretna at 6:15pm. Tour begins at Dumfries Whitesands (outside Visit Scotland) at 7:30pm (please arrive for 7:15).

For all enquiries, please contact the team through our website or by phoning 07791 047835 or 07912 145865. You can also follow us on Twitter or Like us on Facebook.

About the author
kathleen




  • Search The Blog

  • Previous Blog Posts

    • May 2015 (2)
    • February 2015 (1)
    • January 2015 (1)
    • December 2014 (1)
    • November 2014 (2)
    • October 2014 (1)
    • August 2014 (1)
    • June 2014 (1)
    • May 2014 (1)
    • April 2014 (2)
    • March 2014 (1)
    • February 2014 (1)
    • January 2014 (2)
    • December 2013 (1)
    • November 2013 (1)
    • October 2013 (2)
    • September 2013 (2)
    • August 2013 (1)
    • July 2013 (2)
    • June 2013 (3)
    • May 2013 (3)
    • April 2013 (2)
    • March 2013 (4)
    • February 2013 (4)
    • January 2013 (2)
    • December 2012 (5)
    • November 2012 (3)
    • October 2012 (3)
    • September 2012 (3)
    • August 2012 (5)
    • July 2012 (1)
    • June 2012 (3)
    • May 2012 (1)
  • Make Contact

    Your message was successfully sent.
    Thank You!



.Designed and Maintained by Dynasty IT ® Dumfries.

All Content © Mostly Ghostly Investigations, Dumfries 2007-2013 - All Rights Reserved