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Places you have visited with a strange vibe

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RevolvingPivot · 02/06/2021 21:59

Hi. I'm off to Saltburn (near Whitby) tomorrow and I feel sick. I visited last March. The weekend before the lockdown.

The place was so eerie. I was actually freaked out on the pier and had to run off it. I actually managed to sleep at night but I honestly didn't think I would.

The cottage was surrounded by cliffs and there was a Victorian lift and a small morgue by the beach. I'm not sure whether these have anything to do with it.

Has anyone else had this feeling from a place they have visited?

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Grapewrath · 03/06/2021 08:21

Tyne mouth on the north east coast used to give me really creepy vibes when we stayed there as kids.
Havant also gives me horrible vibes. The town centre is really unpleasant and feels unfriendly and unwelcoming

Rubyupbeat · 03/06/2021 08:23

A road near to where I grew up, full of big old houses, from a very small child I hated to walk down it and dreamt the most weird and scary dreams of it.
Years later , My Nan who grew up in the area too, said she had never liked walking down this road. As it made her feel 'bad,'

CosmicComfort · 03/06/2021 08:24

@JustMeAndWheatley

Chillingham Castle in Northumberland. I couldn’t leave fast enough. I’ve never felt so scared and unsettled as I did there (just from the feeling of the place itself).
Now that one I can agree with😃

Although their torture equipment display made Tower of London look really tame! Horrifying but fascinating at the same time.

We went about 7 years ago, never forgotten the place, truly bizarre.

RickOShay · 03/06/2021 08:26

This is obvious but the Somme. We just drove through the area and I felt like time had slowed down, everything felt heavy, almost like being underwater. Even the dc were quiet. It was so odd.

GelfBride · 03/06/2021 08:26

Littlecote House in Wiltshire.

Walking around it makes you feel like someone that hates you has there face an inch from yours. Even the gardens feel like that until you get a fair distance from the house.

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kateshair · 03/06/2021 08:30

The creepiest place I’ve ever visit was “Bedgellert” sp ? - in Wales. Had the most oppressive feel to it couldn’t wait to get out of there.

Fuckitfuckit · 03/06/2021 08:30

Yep, first time in the US, we rented a villa.
It was late of an evening. DH put the address into the Satnav wrong (I've since learned this is will happen on the arrival night on every holiday!)
He says, fuck. I think I've got the address wrong. Still says several minutes on the satnav.
He slings the car into reverse, and reverses up someone's drive. I'm like, dude. What are you doing? You wouldn't use someone's drive to reverse at home.

Then the Satnavs telling us we've reached our destination.

When we went in the lights were all on and for the entire duration the security alarm kept telling us windows were open, I checked, and checked and checked again.

Last time we went He drove out to show his parents where we first stayed, about 10 minutes from where they stayed when he was a kid.
Felt so uneasy there.

Animum2 · 03/06/2021 08:35

Probably not the same thing but when I went to New York, we went to the memorial at ground zero, was a very weird feeling and very emotional knowing what had happened there, yet there were tourists taking selfies with all the names on the memorial wall, maybe that was it, not sure

BeyondMyWits · 03/06/2021 08:35

We got lost in Florida on the way to an airboat ride and went through a scrubland type area and past a "house" - shack - with 3 men sitting on a porch, each with shotguns across their knee.

They were still there 20 min later when we approached from the opposite direction... Blush.

lollipoprainbow · 03/06/2021 08:35

Preston manor brighton.

Sarahlou63 · 03/06/2021 08:38

Fatima, the religious shrine, here in Portugal. It's not far from me but I've only visited once - freaked me out with the thousands of body part candles (lungs/breasts, etc) I presume you are supposed to burn if you are afflicted in that area. Also the solitary guy crawling towards the church on his knees. Ugh.

littlepeas · 03/06/2021 08:38

@OneMamaAndHerGirl

Hagley woods- “who put Bella in the witch elm”

That place gives me the heebie jeebies

I grew up opposite Wychbury Hill - my mum still lives there. I once heard heavy footsteps that stopped right behind me, but when I turned round there was no-one there Shock. The person I was with heard it too!

My dad used to walk the dogs up there on his own in the dark!

ohitssuchaperfectday · 03/06/2021 08:39

Empty hospital wards at work .

Had to transfer a patient to rehab hospital on a separate site, mid winter so already dark at 5pm and pissing it down . He was a man of very few words .

Hospital when I got there kindly informed me they’d shut three wards downstairs including all corridors due to norovirus so I’d have to go upstairs in lift, cross the entire hospital from up there, take patient down in the lift at the other side, and access downstairs ward that way .

I had to do this bloody journey twice, alone .

Nobody informed me that upstairs was disused and dark - no lights on - just emergency generator and my sodding phone torch .

So here’s me shuffling along with patient in silence, in the dark, in a very old hospital (previously a workhouse) - I was almost in tears . Upstairs hadn’t (and hasn’t ever) been updated so walls are covered in floral papers, it’s very eerie. Lifts still had iron gates that you had to open and shut to access.

Anyway got patient into ward, had to go back upstairs to cross back to other side of hospital, got back up and realised I could take the stairs .

Opened door to stairs and saw about forty faces staring back at me all dressed Victorian/WW2 . That did it, I nearly wet myself - managed to look properly and realised it was a fucking mural they’d painted to celebrate hospital’s centenary and history as a workhouse . It was very, very good .

But I never did - never would - do one of those runs with a patient again - and wouldn’t work there even if you promised me double pay .

Experienced very similar taking someone to a clinic and porter advised me to cross floor from one lift - said it was quicker - via wards that were initially left empty in case of some sort of disaster . Nope nope nope . Something about endless empty beds, it freaked me out . At least that patient could talk back and was similarly spooked .

littlepeas · 03/06/2021 08:41

I now live in a very historic town in the grounds of a Victorian Asylum - my (newish) house is built on top of a demolished wing and opposite the graveyard...I feel totally comfortable here. Wychbury Hill is much spookier!

MadameXanadu · 03/06/2021 08:43

Around the back streets of Whitechapel. The area surrounding Brick Lane can feel really unpleasant. Quite a few of the Victorian streets haven’t changed. The feeling of poverty, crime and suffering I got from there a couple of years ago was awful. Fascinating part of London though!

Redsquirrel5 · 03/06/2021 08:44

The building where Anne Frank and her family were hiding in Amsterdam. When we went into the flat at the top everyone stopped talking and the atmosphere made me and several other people cry. It wasn’t just because you knew about her although the fact that her magazine cut outs were still there on the wall but there was a real atmosphere too.

I have experienced it in other places. Castles, dungeons( had to get out) and our house when we first bought it. There was a pantry with a cupboard built from stone apart from the door. It made the hairs on my arms stand up. As the kitchen itself was really small we knocked down the cupboard and unfortunately the pantry and we have never had the feeling since. My sons felt it too. The neighbour said ‘ Oh good you have knocked down the cupboard, it always gave me the creeps.’ We hadn’t mentioned it and she used to do some cleaning for the lady that lived here. It was so creepy I half expected to find a body as I welded the sledgehammer. It was like we let something out as it went that day.

A place in Scotland has ley lines and a lot of people have different experiences there. We lived there for a while and I used to get premonitions sometimes which got scary. I wasn’t the only one.

Sometimesfraught82 · 03/06/2021 08:44

Tenby. Shudder at the memory.

Carmel in California. Awful place.

bendmeoverbackwards · 03/06/2021 08:44

Kamloops in Canada, couldn’t wait to leave.

Am currently on a short break in Cardiff and I don’t like it. All those run down arcades! Our hotel is at the end of one.

ShowOfHands · 03/06/2021 08:47

@Nataliafalka

Swaffham in Norfolk. It was the weirdest most freaky place I have ever been. Was like time stood still
@Nataliafalka

Can you elaborate? It's just a normal Norfolk Market town. It obviously has an older demographic as, well, it's a Norfolk Market town but it's completely unremarkable!

RevolvingPivot · 03/06/2021 08:49

@dayswithaY

Regarding Saltburn, is that the same place that a man called Stephen Clark went to use a public toilet and then was never seen again, literally vanished? His parents were arrested but not charged.

Could explain the weird atmosphere.

Oh I saw that documentary a couple of weeks ago. I didn't notice where it happened.
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Imicola · 03/06/2021 08:49

Argh, I stayed in this horrendous place in Uganda. I travelled there a lot for work, and often ended up in fairly remote places with no electricity, cockroaches etc, but this place was different, and not in a good way! The hotel was about 3 or 4 stories, and it felt like something from a horror film. It smelt strongly of mouldy onions, there were cockroaches of course, dirty and partially tattered curtains, but it also felt like it may collapse at any time. In the middle of the night there was a big storm. The whole place was creaking in the wind, and I honestly thought it might blow down! Add to that the atmospheric thunder and lightening. Oof, just thinking about it gives me the heeby jeebies. Definitely the worst place I have stayed in my life, and that is saying something.

NormanSicily · 03/06/2021 08:50

Bluff, a very odd place on the southern tip of NZ's South Island. Was marooned there overnight after bad weather postponed my ferry to Stewart Island. Strangest hotel with a massive dining room. all laid up for breakfast for about 200 hundred people, but everything was covered in dust and grime and I was the only guest. Think it had once been a cruise ship stop off many years ago. Was like Miss Haversham's holiday destination!

CandidaAlbicans2 · 03/06/2021 08:51

I must block out all woooey stuff because I've travelled extensively throughout Britain, to many of the places mentioned, and never once felt anything eerie. I loved the Forest of Dean (winter break) and the London Dungeons, have never had spooky feelings in any of the old places I've visited or lived in, felt nothing (but slight boredom) when visiting standing stones, nothing at spiritual sites. Nope, nothing at all. The previous occupant of my first house died there, and people would've died in the very old house I lived in, but I felt nothing Confused

Sure, I've been to places that have a bad vibe but that's because they're run down, so potentially high crime, or been a bit depressing because of the weather, time of year, or lack of maintenance.

Maybe it's because I just don't believe in anything that can't be explained - I'm an atheist, non-spiritual, don't believe in the afterlife, don't believe I had previous lives, not into homeopathy (or most alternative remedies), etc, so I'm not susceptible to "feelings"? Maybe?

dyslek · 03/06/2021 08:53

Lansaroti, got to be the most depressing place in the world.

If your considering it because its cheap, dont, just dont. Believe me you'll regret it.

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