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About & How to Use

What you'll find here, and how to make the most of the map

About the Map

The Folklore Map of Britain & Ireland gathers the supernatural geography of these islands into a single interactive atlas. From Black Shuck loping along the Norfolk coast to the Cailleach shaping the mountains of the Highlands, every entry is pinned to the exact place where its legend is rooted — built from folklore scholarship, heritage records and primary accounts rather than repeated hearsay.

The map grows steadily as new legends are researched, verified and added, so there is always more to find than there was last time. Each entry begins as a lead — from old folklore collections, heritage datasets or a story sent in by a visitor — and is independently checked against sources before it earns a pin. Where the evidence is thin or a tale can't be located to a real place, it's held back rather than guessed at.

What you'll find

Entries span eleven kinds of strangeness across Britain and Ireland:

Beasts
Ghosts
Fae & Spirits
Aquatic Legends
Dragons
Witches
Deities
Giants
Sacred Sites
Legendary Figures
Pirates & Smugglers
How to explore
I
Search or browse
Type a name, creature or place on the home page to jump straight to an entry, or open the map and explore freely.
II
Filter & discover
Filter the map by category — ghosts, giants, sacred sites and more — or hit Surprise me to be carried somewhere unexpected.
III
Read the full tale
Click any pin for a summary, then follow through to the full entry page for sources, context and related entries.
IV
Switch the atmosphere
Toggle between the day and dusk map views, and come back for the weekly featured legend and the latest additions.
Support the map

Enjoying the map?

Folklore Finder is free and made by one person. A coffee helps cover hosting and keeps new legends being researched and added.

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Know a legend we've missed?

The islands hold far more than any one map can hold, and local stories are easily lost. Share a lead and we'll research and verify it before it joins the map.