Belgium is a land full of scary places. From ghostly tales and creepy sites, to cellphone networks being lost and doors slamming shut on their own – Belgium seems full of scary spots where strange things can happen! Cellphone networks drop, doors close unexpectedly, and clocks stop ticking – there seems to be something mysterious and supernatural going on here!
This haunted castle is said to be haunted by a woman believed to have used a hatchet on her family, leaving behind only memories. To brave travelers looking for adventure tours or overnight stays. this B&B offers tours and overnight stays – if anyone dares.
Sas-van-Gent House
This home was constructed by the head of a glass factory and boasts an interesting past due to its location near where the Belgian and Dutch borders used to meet; at that time they did not exist at that point in time. Legend has it that it’s haunted by an electrocuted German soldier from World War I.
The complex is whimsical in form and uses plasticity and randomness to respond to its form. Due to angular rotations and overhangs, it is impossible to survey it at one glance; wide white-framed window sections feature prominently here too; furthermore a senior housing complex forms part of its landscape.
Sas-van-Gent Prison
Once home to one of the world’s most expensive prisons, this gothic building now resembles a ghostly landscape of crumbling cellblocks and vacant guard towers. Visitors report strange happenings such as phones losing signal or doors closing on their own without anyone pressing them or pressing any doorknob.
Jacob Cramer was a successful businessman who frequently traveled to Indonesia. On one such visit he brought back souvenirs that included one containing a ghost which has since haunted the house to this day – making this property one of the nation’s top haunted house attractions with Hollywood-quality sets and animatronics as well as regularly ranking among its top haunted attractions.
Cramer’s Mansion
Stuart Warren Cramer witnessed an English manor house on his trip through Europe – now known as Maymont – built on top of a mountain in 1917 and offering unparalleled views over its town below. Soon thereafter it became home for many prominent figures such as President Herbert Hoover and Dwight Eisenhower as they used it as summer homes.
This Victorian-era home has all of the hallmarks of hauntedness: locals report hearing baby crying, doors slamming and footsteps on its property. Additionally, its third-floor hallway has become particularly haunted with reports stating Chloe may still roam freely within its confines.
Helena’s Scream
Visitors to Rottingwood Cemetery and Rottingwood Haunted Houses can experience 5 haunted houses, live stage entertainment and food, drinks and Halloween merchandise are included with your ticket purchase; additional fast passes may also be purchased.
Be Wary of What You Wish For: Helena swaps places with the Princess to escape circus life, only to realize she wants something different than what the Dark Princess offers her in exchange. Although Helena tried changing her mind several times, both princesses refused to listen and refused any change of opinion from Helena; their Dark counterpart even has pitch-black eyes!
Grubbenvorst Ruins
Along the Maas in Limburg lies an abandoned castle known as het ‘Gebroken Castel’ (the Broken Castle), of which only its overhang and two round towers remain standing today. It was destroyed by troops of Duke of Parma’s troops in 1585.
This haunted site is said to be home to various spirits, such as ghost children and even a monk. To add to its unnerving atmosphere, the building has been abandoned for more than 40 years; even its walls with growing ivy serve as evidence that no one has been there recently.
Zierikzee Prison
Zierikzee Prison has long been one of the most haunted locations in America due to its colorful past and haunted spirit inhabitants from former inmates and guards who remain to this day, often seen lingering as tormented spirits that haunt its walls linger on. There have been reports of ghost-like figures, unexplained footsteps, as well as sounds such as moans or crying from within its walls. Since closing down in 1995, however, reports of ghost sightings, footsteps not explained and other unexplainable phenomena have come forth from within its walls as evidence.
Visitors to the haunting prison today can explore it on regular tours, with paranormal programs tailored for both novice and veteran ghost hunters alike. You can even take part in real escape rooms – choose from various sinister scenarios like Wanna Play? or My Precious for added chills!