At Worldwide Folklore Tales, we celebrate the art of storytelling as a universal form of expression. Our goal is to keep these narratives alive for future generations to enjoy.
We host events that bring together storytellers and audiences. These gatherings are a fantastic way to experience folklore tales and scary stories in a fun community setting.
We encourage our readers to share their own folklore tales and scary stories. Your contributions enrich our collection and help preserve diverse narratives.
Our values center around inclusivity, respect, and passion for storytelling. We strive to create an inviting atmosphere for all who appreciate the magic of folklore tales.
Step into the haunted past as we explore two of the MOST HAUNTED LOCATIONS in the Hudson River Valley—Huguenot Street in New Paltz and the Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow. From the cursed portrait of Gertrude Bogardus Deyo to the lingering spirits of a centuries-old graveyard, these eerie tales will leave you questioning what lurks in the shadows. 👻
Irish legends of the Gentry, mysterious beings that share food with humans, and connects them to modern-day UFO sightings like the bizarre 1961 experience of farmer Joe Simonton. Was the food he received from alien visitors truly otherworldly, or was it connected to the ancient traditions of fairies who never eat salt?
Filled with folklore, mystical creatures, and an unforgettable twist, this cautionary tale is perfect for lovers of British legends and the eerie side of nature. Don't miss out on this haunting story—be careful what you wish for in the woods!