Paranormal tourist destinations, not for the faint of heart in England

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From haunted villages to poisonous gardens ... are considered experiences not for the weak.
Paranormal tourist destinations, not for the faint of heart in England
Pendle Hill is famous for witch trials. (Photo: Getty).

1. Pendle Witch Hill, Lancashire

Pendle Hill is known as the hometown of Britain’s oldest witches. In 1612, twelve people living around the hill were accused of using witchcraft to kill 10 people. Eleven people were put on trial, 10 were later executed by old age and buried in the hills. 

Local legends say this hill has always been haunted by witches’ spirits. 

Besides, in the past, this hill was a hunting ground, once inhabited by wolves and wild boars. This will be an interesting destination for travelers who love to experience the novelty and immerse themselves in fear.

2. The poison garden Alnwick, Northumberland

From the outside, perhaps many people will think that Alnwick is a beautiful, splendid garden, but it is not really a safe garden.

The area is home to more than 100 species of poisonous plants, many of which are poisonous when smelled or even deadly when eaten.

Poison Garden is separated from the outside world by a black iron gate and is only open to visitors for guided tours. There have been cases of visitors fainting from inhalation of toxic smoke during the garden tour. However, this is the factor that attracts tourists - who want to learn about poisons in nature.

Do not take too deep breaths or you could faint at Alnwick Gardens. (Photo: Getty).

3. Village Eyam Plague, Derbyshine

When the plague spread across Great Britain in 1665, the inhabitants of Eyam village bravely isolated themselves from everyone to stop the spread of the disease in the community. That means more people will face death. 

Of the 800 people living here, 260 have di‌ed in 14 months, some of the families completely wiped out. 

Today, visitors to the misty island nation will still be referred to the name of this village with pride, because their sacrifice and courage many centuries ago saved England from destruction.

Eyam residents’ sacrifices have helped future experts learn about the pandemic (Image: Getty).

4. Highgate Cemetery, London

Highcate cemetery is the resting place of some famous people such as writer Douglas Adams, writer George, physicist Michael Faraday, politician and philosopher Kart Marx, singer Gene Simmons and many artists. , other British army architects and heroes.

The cemetery has been rumored with spiritual tales about mysterious encounters by witches, pagans and stories about vampires over the years.

In 1893, the cemetery was first opened and more than 170,000 people have been buried here. This is also a sightseeing spot for travelers who love the occult.

Highgate Cemetery has more than 170,000 people buried there. (Photo: Getty).

5. The Ancient Ram Inn ghost inn in Gloucestershire

The Ancient Ram Inn is said to be built on a pagan tomb in the 12th century. The building is known as the most spooky haunted hotel in the UK.

This old hotel has also appeared in popular TV shows like Ghost Adventures and Most Haunted (the reality show exploring haunted locations).

This is an inn, also known as a hotel, not for the weak tourists.

The most haunted hotel according to legend in England (Image: Alamy)

6. The haunted village of Pluckey, Kent

The village of Pluckley was ranked as "the most haunted village in England" by the Guinness Book of Records in 1989.

Villagers recount that there have been 12 times ghosts wandering around, including Mrs. Dering, who di‌ed in the 12th century, along with the monk, the powerful and the Digan. (Indian ethnic group - Aryan).

There is an interesting story about ghost hunters who frequently come to the village to find ways to meet the ghosts that have appeared. Pluckely is also mentioned in the book Domesday - a transcript of the "Great Survey" of England in 1086.

Pluckley is believed to have wandered on several occasions. (Photo: Getty).

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