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The most haunted forests and woods

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Going deep into the woods is really scary, even in the morning. A few dare to attempt to go if the woods are said to be haunted. Lovelorn ghosts, devising demons and energy vortexes make these woods seriously spooky. Check out our list of TOP 7 MOST HAUNTED FORESTS AND WOODS.

Screaming Woods

Screaming Woods

Also called the Dering Woods, it is believed that the lost souls of persons scream at night. You can clearly hear them if you go there in the dark. Almost 50 persons have lost their lives in the woods. It is situated near the most haunted village in Britain. A ghost of a highwayman haunts the forest. He was killed with a sword by the villagers, pinned to a tree.

Epping Forest

Epping Forest

Epping Forest is an ancient woodland near Epping in the United Kingdom has a great, rich memoir including Iron Age forts, Roman battles and Saxon saints. But, the mix of forest, meadow, heath, and bogs is secretly linked with crime. The notorious highwayman Dick Turpin had a hideout at High Beach and stole people passing nearby. Because of its closeness to London, this forest is also a favoured spot to hide out or to bury murder victims. Many stories speak of ghostly emanations, apparitions, and even an overhanging tree on Hangman’s Hill that attracts cars towards it.

Pembrey Woods

Pembrey Woods

Pembrey Woods is well-known for the ghosts of pirates that would tempt ships into dangerous rock structures with lamps on the coastline and then massacre and rob them. This Welsh forest is haunted by lost airmen whose aircraft crashed while attempting to reach the Royal Air Force airfield situated nearby as well as the spirits of sailors.

Old House Woods

Old House Woods

Mathews is a small county near the Old House Woods, which was an important place during the 1600s. This forest, and the nearby village, as well as the beach, have got a rich history;; now all are said to be haunted. Many stories are connected with pirates, Spanish soldiers, treasures, British Redcoats, a burial ground, slaves and Native Americans. A colonial homestead in the middle of the woods caught fire, and the house is no more.

Freetown State Forest

Freetown State Forest

Freetown State Forest is part of southeastern Massachusetts falls within Bridgewater Triangle. Since its purchase in 1659 from the Wampanoag Tribe, it has been a site of paranormal phenomenon. Freetown State Forest is infamous for crimes, murders, and satanic rituals, along with possible Indian burial grounds. It is believed that the area is cursed by the spirits of Native American ancestors.

Aokigahara Forest

Aokigahara Forest

Aokigahara Forest also known as Suicide Forest is situated below Mt. Fuji. It is the world’s second most popular suicide spot. Since the 1950s, a growing rate of 10 to 30 people a year have passed into the beautiful but eerie “Sea of Trees”. These deaths fill the haunting trees with evil energy, prompting visitors to become lost. In the more distant past, people left the weak and irritable here to starve to death.

Hoia-Baciu Forest

The Hoia-Baciu is exactly situated in the Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania where UFOs, spirits, and other appearances are common. Local cautions against entering this Romanian forest, as they consider this place as evil and cursed. Ghost hunters, parapsychologists, and others are attracted to the intensity of indications in this forest. Many report fear and anxiety upon entering the Hoia-Baciu, with sleeplessness, thirst, nausea, and vomiting if one spends more time there. The forest is considered as one of the most haunted spots in the world.