Halloween in France : Haunted Castles and Creepy Culinary Treats
Taste the Pain des Morts in Corsica, sip wines watched over by mysterious spirits, and wander sites where stories of ghosts and past centuries come alive. France offers a Halloween experience that’s both eerie and delicious.
Pain des Morts – Bread of the Dead
In Corsica, families bake Pain des Morts, a sweet, anise-flavored bread often shaped like a cross and shared during All Saints’ Day. Soft and golden, it closely resembles a brioche, both in texture and in the comforting aroma that fills the home. This age-old tradition honors the departed and symbolizes the bond between the living and the dead. Some say that if the bread cracks while baking, it means a spirit has joined the table, a mysterious and heartwarming omen.

Château du Taillan's Legend (Vineyard in Medoc, Bordeaux)
This wine estate in the Medoc district is reputed to be haunted by a spirit known as “La Dame Blanche” (the White Lady). According to the tale, she was a Moro-Moorish princess named Blanca, who fell in love with a man deemed unworthy by her father. She was imprisoned and died alone. Her ghost is said to wander the woods and the vineyards surrounding the Château.

La Dame Blanche, the White Spirit of Corsican Cheese
High in the misty mountains of Corsica, shepherds tell of “La Dame Blanche” (the White Lady), a white-clad spirit who watches over the milk. Local cheesemakers honor her by setting aside the first wheel of the season’s tomme, made from sheep’s or goat’s milk and often enriched with local herbs like rosemary or wild fennel.
Visitors to Corsican aging cellars sometimes notice a flickering candle near the shelves, a nod to centuries-old superstition that still flavors every bite. Even the simplest cheese carries her presence, blending culinary tradition with a touch of the supernatural.

Normandy : The Legend of Château de Falaise
The birthplace of William the Conqueror, the Château de Falaise in Normandy is rich in history, and hauntings. Stories claim that after William’s death, a White Lady has appeared to haunt the halls, supposedly protecting the secrets of the castle and its gruesome past.
Some visitors report eerie encounters, especially on foggy evenings, when the White Lady is rumored to roam the grounds. Normandy, known for its wartime history, adds an extra layer of mystery to this haunted castle with its misty cliffs and dark, restless seas.

Photo : Château de Falaise