I discovered creepy car graveyard while exploring abandoned castle – rotting hearse was dumped in the woods

The content creator visited the abandoned Glenart Castle in Arklow

A MAN has discovered a creepy graveyard while exploring an abandoned castle.

Social media influencer Jamie Robinson spotted a huge car collection left to rot at the Glenart Castle in Ireland.

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The content creator visited the abandoned Glenart Castle in Arklow
He spotted a huge collection of lavish cars - including several Mercedes

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He spotted a huge collection of lavish cars – including several Mercedes
He also spotted a hearse used in funerals

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He also spotted a hearse used in funerals

The 17th-century mansion in Arklow has been left abandoned in the middle of the Irish hills since it closed to the local visitors.

Jamie, who visits abandoned buildings for fun, took to TikTok to share the creepy experience.

He spotted a collection of over eight cars left abandoned at the castle’s driveway.

In the video the 25-year-old said: “Come look at this amazing abandoned Irish castle.

“This castle used to be a hotel once as well. But we are wondering why would this be left behind?

“Look at all these cars all sitting here. How amazing is this place.”

The content creator found various lavish vehicles – including a Mercedes, a Jeep and a Volkswagen Beetle in good condition.

But things got even creepier when the TikToker walked around the huge property.

Walking through the bushes, Jamie spotted another vehicle behind the trees.

Footage showed a hearse kept hidden in the woods.

The broken black vehicle used for funerals appeared covered in mould and leaves.

The video has gone viral online amassing thousands of views from fellow motorists.

The video has gained more than 13,000 likes – with thousands of users flocking to the comments section to share their thoughts.

One user said: “It’s a shame seeing cars like that sat to rot.”

Another added: “The cars look clean and not abandoned.”

A third penned: “The driveway had been driven recently you can see the tire tracks.”

The owners of the cars disappeared once they went in the castle. Good luck

Glenart Castle was originally served as a private residence for the Allen family.

The Gothic building boasts several rooms and historic architectural designs.

After many years of transformation the castle became one of County Wicklow’s most popular tourist attractions.

It comes as hundreds of cars abandoned by soldiers were left to rot in a forest in Belgium for decades.

The small Belgian town of Châtillon had four sprawling car graveyards with 500 rusting vehicles from the 1950s and 1960s.

The cars are covered in mould and dust

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The cars are covered in mould and dust
The 17th-century mansion has been abandoned for years

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The 17th-century mansion has been abandoned for years

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