20. Chateau De Brissac
Even though you might not believe in ghosts and spirits, you have to agree with me that there’s something spooky about certain places. There are some cemeteries and abandoned hospitals that will send shivers down your spine and today we are going to show you the top 20 spookiest places that will give you chills! Without any further ado, let’s get into it.
The first location on our list is the Chateau De Brissac. This massive castle used to be owned by the Duke of Brissac back in the 13th century and rumor has it that a ghost by the name of La Dame Verte (The Green Lady) haunts this place.
19. The Ancient Ram Inn
If you are looking for an interesting spot that you can visit during your vacation, then we highly advise that you check out the Ancient Ram Inn. The inn was built back in 1145 and it has gathered lots of ghosts and spirits ever since.
18. Centralia
If you ever watched a Silent Hill movie, then you are going to love Centralia, Pennsylvania. This is an abandoned miner town that is filled with road cracks everywhere you look. Talking about abandoned mines, you really need to check out what’s coming next.
17. Vulture Mine
The Vulture Mine is located in Arizona and the spooky thing about it is that there it has an old tree where more than 18 people have been hanged for their crimes. Some say that the ghosts of men are still hanging around to this day…
16. The Chapel of Bones
Ancient chapels are scary enough on their own, but this one is filled with human skulls. The skulls have been used for decoration and it makes the chapel a scary place to visit.
15. Hoia Forest
This forest is located in Transylvania, Romania and there’s an old legend about it that says everyone who ventures inside the forest at night will never come out. Suffice to say, locals don’t visit the forest that often.
14. Fort East Martello Museum
The creepy thing about this museum is that it’s the home of a doll named Robert. This doll is believed to have been used for dark voodoo magic and it can sometimes cause the security cameras to malfunction.
13. Edna Collins Bridge
Edna Collins was a little girl who played near a creek located next to a big bridge. Unfortunately, Edna disappeared one day and locals say that they can still hear her playing in the creek from time to time.
12. Summerwind Mansion
The reason why only the bravest of people can visit the Summerwind Mansion is that locals have found remains of human bones inside the walls of the hose! The scary part is that no one knows how they ended up there.
11. The Hill Of Crosses
The hill of crosses is located in Lithuania and it’s filled with more than 50,000 crosses. Now, this is a spooky place that brave travelers might want to visit if they are looking for an eerie experience.
10. Hanging Coffins
Instead of burying their loved ones beneath the ground, the people of Sagada, Philippines decided that it was better to hand their coffins from caves and mountains.
9. McKamey Manor
There are some people who enjoy getting scared and the McKamey Manor is the perfect place for them. This place offers a free experience to everyone who wants to get scared nonstop for up to eight hours!
8. The Rose Hall
The Rose Hall is a Georgian mansion that was built in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The spooky thing about this mansion is that it was built for a plantation owner and the ghosts of everyone who used to work on his plantation are now haunting his house, searching for him!
7. The Winchester Mystery House
Sarah Winchester lost her husband and inherited lots of money from him. The woman wanted to be a good wife and she went to a physichic and asked for tips on how to make his spirit rest. The physichic told Sarah Winchester that she needs to start building a massive house and to never stop. This is how the Winchester Mystery House ended up having 160 rooms.
6. The Dawson Cemetery
Everyone who used to live in Dawson city left because of two dangerous mining accidents and the only ones left there are the “residents” of the cemetery. Can you imagine how spooky it must be to visit an abandoned town?
5. The Capuchin Catacomb
What makes this catacomb more unusual than the others is the fact that more than 8,000 people have been buried here. Not just that, but some of them are mummified and put up for display.
4. Solomon Shipwreck
Even though a giant shipwreck might not sound that scary at first, things can get quite frightening after you find out that everyone who tried to explore the ship complained about hearing weird voices.
3. The Monte Cristo Homestead
If you live in Australia and ghosts intrigue you, then you should make sure to check out the Monte Cristo Homestead. This building is believed to be Australia’s most haunted house.
2. The Hellfire Club
The Hellfire Club is located close to Dublin, Ireland and it used to be a hunting lodge back in the 1700s. However, the building is now a top attraction for tourist because it’s said to be filled with the ghosts of all hunters who died here in a big storm that took off the roof.
1. The Gates of Hell
We saved the best for last. People who live in Clifton, New Jersey should be careful of where they walk around because they might end up at the Gates of Hell! The gates are believed to be hidden deep underground culverts systems and explorers say that they can hear strange and demonic whispers coming from the dark.