Scare yourself silly at England's spooky attractions

Scare yourself silly

Get ready to have your spine tingled and your shingles shaken as you pay a visit to one of the UK’s haunted attractions, and uncover the gruesome and ghastly areas of England’s past. Discover the eerie haunts of ghoulish ghosties on ghost tours around York – also known as the most haunted city in England. Uncover the macabre maritime history of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, wonder down the lanes and alleys where grisly acts where committed by Jack the Ripper in London, or explore dark and ancient castles where restless spirits continue to haunt today…if you think you’re brave enough.

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Escape the clutches of Jack the Ripper at London Dungeon

You're lost in the streets of East London where Jack the Ripper is on the prowl. Will you make it out alive? Head to London Dungeon to find out.

Location: London Bridge, Greater London

 

Uncover ghostly Brighton

Brighton is believed to be one of the most haunted places in England.

Location: Brighton & Hove, East Sussex

 

Have a frightful Halloween with Dark Encounters

Discover a spookier side of Portsmouth on a ghost walk around some of the most haunted spots in the city.

Location: Portsmouth, Hampshire

 

Uncover 900 years of horrible history on the Spice Island Ghost Walk

When things go bump in the night, do you investigate rather than hide under the covers? If that’s the case then you’ll love the hair-raising thrills of a paranormal walk around Portsmouth’s old city.

Location: Portsmouth , Hampshire

 

Join a ghost tour of England’s spookiest fortress

Join a spooky twilight tour at Eastbourne’s Redoubt Fortress this October for a fun and frightful tour around the creepy cobwebbed corridors.

Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex

 

Join Bill Spectre on his award winning Ghost Trail

Dressed as a Victorian undertaker, Bill will lead you through the streets of this pretty city lifting the lid on this great seat of learning.

Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire

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