Meini Hirion Standing Stones
The Meini Hirion Standing Stones, located near Llanbedr in Gwynedd, Wales, are a prehistoric monument dating back to the Bronze Age, around 4,000 years ago. The site consists of a stone circle and alignment, with 18 stones remaining from an original count of approximately 30. The stones vary in height, with the tallest reaching about 2 meters.
Local folklore associates the site with magical and supernatural occurrences. One legend claims the stones were once giants who were turned to stone as punishment for dancing on the Sabbath. Another tale suggests the stones move at midnight or walk down to a nearby stream to drink.
Paranormal activity reported at Meini Hirion includes unexplained lights, shadowy figures, and strange noises. Some visitors have described feeling a sense of unease or being watched while at the site. Others have reported hearing whispers or chanting when no one else was present.
One recurring ghost story involves the apparition of a robed figure, believed to be a druid or ancient priest, seen walking among the stones at dusk. Some witnesses claim to have seen this figure disappear into thin air when approached.
Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) recordings made at the site have allegedly captured unexplained voices and sounds. Some paranormal investigators have reported equipment malfunctions and battery drainage while investigating the area.
The Meini Hirion Standing Stones continue to be a source of mystery and intrigue for those interested in ancient history and the paranormal, with its combination of archaeological significance and ghostly legends.
Address
Meini Hirion Standing Stones, A496, Llanbedr, LL45 2HN, United KingdomA496
LL45 2HN Llanbedr, Wales,