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Welsh preparations for their Rugby World Cup clash with Australia at Twickenham took a spooky twist on Monday with ghostly tales and talk of former King of England Henry VIII.
The centuries old festival is a time for lighting bonfires to ward off spirits and dressing as giants and ghosts to confuse the otherworld - long before the Monster Mash was imported.
A Welsh castle is the perfect place for a spooky day out with a spot of history and a chance to see some ghosts too - and it's just a short drive from Gloucestershire ...
Welsh preparations for their Rugby World Cup clash with Australia at Twickenham took a spooky twist on Monday with ghostly tales and talk of former King of England Henry VIII. Wales are staying at ...