In the quiet town of Tui, on the edge of the Galician countryside, there is a dark legend about a restless spirit known as the “phantom of the pilgrim.” This eerie story has captivated residents and visitors alike. The legend tells of a pilgrim who once walked the famous Way of St. James to Santiago de Compostela but met a tragic end. Since then, his restless spirit is said to have found no salvation and to wander homeless through the cobbled streets of Tui.
The phantom is said to often appear at dusk, when fog rolls over the city like a gray veil, making the old streets appear ghostly. Several eyewitnesses report seeing the ghostly pilgrim—a blurry figure slowly wandering through the alleys. According to legend, with every step the pilgrim takes, he tries to find the peace that was denied him in life. But his search seems endless, trapped between the world of the living and the dead.
Locals and tourists who have had the misfortune of encountering the phantom describe a variety of feelings. One account from a group of travelers who encountered the ghost on a moonless night describes a deep sense of sadness and loneliness that came over them. They felt the coldness of despair envelop their hearts and plunge them into a melancholic daze. Others, however, speak of a strange feeling of calm and serenity, as if the pilgrim had found peace in their presence.
However, there are also far more disturbing stories. There is a report of a young woman walking alone near the old cathedral of Tui. Suddenly, she felt an icy breath on her neck and turned around, only to look into the dull eyes of the phantom. She ran away in panic, but the encounter haunted her. Since that incident, she has been suffering from terrible nightmares. The image of the ghostly pilgrim haunts her every night, whispering nameless secrets to her and drawing her deeper and deeper into madness.
Another source tells the story of an old man who claims to have once spoken directly with the phantom of the pilgrim. The moon was shining brightly, and the old man, an experienced storyteller, could see the figure clearly. “What are you looking for in this cursed town?” he asked boldly. But the phantom remained silent, staring at him with empty eyes before disappearing into a cloud of mist. The old man suspects that this was a warning never to disturb the peace and pain of the spirits.
In addition to these personal accounts, there are also indications that the pilgrim’s phantom is more active at certain times of the year. Sightings of the ghost are particularly common in October and November, when the nights are longer and the darkness is denser. A connection is often made to All Saints’ Day, when, according to popular belief, the boundary between the world of the living and the dead is at its thinnest.
The mysterious stories from Tui have attracted many curious visitors seeking the thrill of an encounter with the supernatural.
Some venture through the alleys at night in the hope of catching a glimpse of the phantom. However, most prefer to stay within the safe walls of a café or hostel during the day, where they can enjoy these legends from a safe distance.
In addition to local lore, historians have often attempted to find a rational explanation for these encounters. Some believe they are hallucinations caused by the thick fog and oppressive atmosphere in the old streets of Tui. Others speculate that it could be a manifestation of collective grief and longing, taking the form of the pilgrim.
Despite attempts to unravel the mystery of the phantom pilgrim, this eerie apparition remains a deeply rooted part of Tui’s culture and heritage.
Every autumn, when the days grow shorter and the fog once again blankets the streets, the residents of Tui hope that the restless pilgrim will finally find the peace he so desperately seeks. Until then, however, his ghostly presence will continue to haunt the hearts of those unfortunate enough to encounter him in the misty alleys of Tui.








