The World's Most Haunted Forests

With large, dark shadows and unidentifiable animal sounds, forests can be some of the spookiest places in the world

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With large, dark shadows and unidentifiable animal sounds, forests can be some of the spookiest places in the world

 

Wistman’s Wood ENGLAND

In Wistman’s Wood in Dartmoor National Park, in the southwest of England, moss and lichen drip so thickly from the tangled oak treetops that you can barely see the sky. And the place really is haunted, if you believe those familiar with it. Ancient tales of druids, ghosts and a host of other supernatural creatures have earned it a reputation as the most haunted part of Dartmoor. 

The Schwarzwald GERMANY

Named for its almost impenetrable darkness, the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) is the site of some of the scariest tales the Brothers Grimm ever wrote. Legend has it it’s haunted by werewolves, witches and the devil himself. The tale of Der Grossmann (sometimes translated as ‘The Slender Man’) is that of a tall, horribly disfigured man with bulging eyes and many arms who compelled children to enter the forest and confess their sins. They never emerged again.

The Hoia-Baciu Forest ROMANIA

Located in northwestern Romania, the Hoia-Baciu is known as the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of Romania. Strange disappearances are said to have occurred here, like a shepherd who reportedly vanished with a flock of 200 sheep, and a five-year-old girl who went missing in the forest for five years—only to emerge without having aged. Visitors often “report intense feelings of anxiety and the feeling of being constantly watched”, the forest’s very own website warns, and the locals tend to stay away because they fear that if they...

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