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  2. Sep 18, 2024 · From haunted forests with high-pitched screams echoing through the trees to the tragic site of hundreds of deaths, these spots are not for the faint of heart.

    • The Island Of The Dolls, Xochimilco, Mexico. Isla de las Munecas, or the Island of the Dolls, in Xochimilco, has gained some internet renown despite being a World Heritage site.
    • Hoia-Baciu Forest, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Hoia Baciu Forest, located close to the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca, is frequently linked to paranormal phenomena and is known as the "Bermuda Triangle" of Romania.
    • The Lady In The Woods, Kent, England. The mysterious wood carving at Otterden, Kent, holds a world of mystery in its perplexing visage. Nearly nine feet tall and carved from a single piece of oak, this expressionistic wooden sculpture of a pregnant lady is a startling discovery for hikers.
    • Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Yosemite National Park is well-known for its magnificent waterfalls and enormous sequoia groves. Still, there are also parts of the park that could cause you to experience different kinds of goosebumps.
    • The Llangernyw Yew // ​​Llangernyw, Wales
    • The Haunted Apple Tree // Douglass, Massachusetts
    • The Devil’s Tree // Basking Ridge, New Jersey
    • The Great Wood // Norfolk, England
    • Isla de Las Muñecas // Mexico City, Mexico
    • Hoia-Baciu Forest // Cluj Napoca, Romania
    • Aokigahara Forest // Japan
    • Pine Barrens // New Jersey
    • Devil’s Tramping Ground // Bear Creek, North Carolina
    • Dow Hill Forest // Kurseong, India

    In the medieval churchyard of Llangernyw, Wales, stands a 4000-year-old yew tree said to be inhabited by the spirit of the “Angelystor,” also known as a “Recording Angel” or “Evangelist.” Legend holds that the spirit appears every Halloween to announce the names of parish members who will die in the coming year. A local story says that after a nigh...

    Legend says that, in the 1800s, a traveling peddler stopped to rest under this apple tree, and someone—likely the orchard owner himself—slashed the peddler’s throat and killed him. The victim’s spirit haunted the murderer, following him everywhere, until the man moved away to escape it. Passersby later reported seeing apparition standing under the ...

    The stories surrounding this oak tree are seriously creepy. Often called “a portal to hell,” it’s linked to the New Jersey branch of the KKK in the 1920s, when it was allegedly a popular site for lynchings and cross burnings. Another rumor says that a farmer who lived near the tree murdered his entire family then hanged himself from its branches. A...

    It’s said the spirit of Anne Boleyn, the beheaded second wife of King Henry VIII, appears in these woods on May 19 each year. Her decapitated ghost returns to mark the anniversary of her execution, riding in a coach driven by a headless driverwith her own head resting on her lap. Tradition states that when news of Boleyn’s execution reached the hal...

    The trees on this island look like something out of a horror movie. Its name, which translates to “The Island of the Dolls,” clearly states why. Hundreds of dolls and doll parts dangle from the trees. Over 50 years ago, the island’s only inhabitant discovered the body of a girl in a canal, and later found a doll floating in the water nearby. The ma...

    This wooded area in Romania is also known as the “Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania.” According to local lore, the 55,000-year-old forest is haunted. Legend has it that a shepherd and his flockof 200 sheep disappeared here without a trace. There are also rumors of paranormal activity and even UFO sightings. In the 1960s, two different people snapped...

    Aokigahara, also known as the “Sea of Trees” and “Suicide Forest,” sits at the base of Mount Fuji. It’s known for having the world’s second-highest rateof suicide after the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The forest is associated with mythological Japanese demons and yurei, souls filled with hatred, sorrow, and a desire for revenge. These are ...

    Considered one of the most haunted forests in North America, the Pine Barrens span over a million acres and are made up of mainly oak and pine trees and a variety of ground cover plants. It was once inhabited by Lenni Lenape nation, then by European settlers [PDF]. The area was a hub of industry until coal was discovered to the west in Pennsylvania...

    For as long as anyone can remember, no vegetation has grown at the tramping ground, a 40-foot circle in the deep woods about 50 miles south of Greensboro, North Carolina. The multiple legends surrounding the clearing say this spot is the devil’s dance floor. He comes to stomp and dance every night, his cloven feet burning so hot they scorch everyth...

    This forest is reputed to be the site of multiple murders. It’s home to the Dow Hill Victoria Boys’ School, known as one of the most haunted places in India. Locals report hearing footsteps and whispers in the school’s halls when it’s empty; others have witnessed a headless boy wandering through the trees on a path between the school and forest, kn...

    • Elfin Forest, U.S. THE REAL HAUNTINGS OF QUESTHAVEN/ELFIN FOREST | + My Experience. The Elfin Forest in Escondido, California manages, among other feats, a very rare spooky hat-trick: it holds an abandoned insane asylum, is cursed by Native American spirits, and is cursed by Romani (the correct term for Gypsies).
    • The Crooked Forest, Poland. Weird Places: Europe’s Dancing, Crooked Forests. Poland’s Crooked Forest is aptly named. Its trees all grow crooked and hauntingly⁠—all with the exact same crooks.
    • The Schwarzwald, Germany. Haunted Locations: Black Forest. Located in southwestern Germany, the Schwarzwald, or the Black Forest, is a dark, damp conifer forest.
    • The Devil’s Tramping Ground, U.S. The Mysterious Story Of The Devil’s Tramping Ground. Speaking of unnatural clearings, the United States has its own. Known as the Devil’s Tramping Ground, the eerily empty spot sits within a forest in Bear Creek, North Carolina.
    • Aokigahara – Japan. The Aokigahara Forest, also known as the “Sea of ​​Trees”, located at the foot of Mount Fuji, is said to be haunted by demons, according to Japanese legend.
    • The Black Forest – Germany. So named for its almost impenetrable twilight, the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) is the site of some of the Grimms’ most chilling fairy tales.
    • Wistman’s Wood – England. In Wistman Woods, moss and lichen are so dense in the tangled treetops that the sky is nearly darkened, according to Atlas Obscura.
    • Island of the Dolls – Mexico. La Isla de las Muñecas, a small island in a park south of Mexico City, is said to be one of the scariest places in the world, Live Science tells us.
  3. Nov 21, 2022 · These nine creepy forests from around the world are the sites of drownings, murders, ancient rituals and rites, and even mysterious plane crashes. For those brave enough, here are the spookiest forests from around the world. The Black Forest, Germany. Isla de la Muñecas, Mexico. Hoia Baciu, Romania.

  4. Sep 5, 2023 · From the Devil's Tramping Ground in North Carolina to the "Bermuda Triangle of Romania", these are the most haunted forests in the world.