Spooky & Macabre Attractions In Hobart

Posted on the 14 March 2016 by Tracy Ashley @stella_jea

Are you a fanatic of the paranormal or love roaming around spooky places? If you are planning to spend your vacation in Hobart this year, get ready to have the time of your life. Although the capital city of Tasmania is a well-known holiday destination and very popular among backpackers and travellers all over the world, it has its own fair share of spooky sites and creepy tours. So while you are busy booking a budget accommodation in Hobart and taking care of other essentials, consider adding the following in your checklist as well:

Ghost Tour Of Battery Point

Organised on occasional Wednesday and every Sunday night, the ghost tour of Battery Point allows only adults and children above the age of 8 years to participate. Each tour starts after the sun has gone down and generally lasts for a couple of hours. If you dare to walk through historic sites in Hobart that were once home to convicts, barmaids, bushrangers, whalers, criminals, prostitutes and cannibals, the ghost tour of Battery is what you need.

Willow Court Asylum

The site of Willow Court that is now home to a desolate insane asylum has been collecting macabre and spooky tales ever since the structure was established in 1831 as a hospital for soldiers. In case you are one of those people who love scaring the daylights out of themselves with a twist of insanity, you would definitely enjoy a paranormal escapade in the Willow Court Asylum.

Richmond Bridge

With its exquisite arches and a fantastic view of Coal River and the bordering hills, the Richmond Bridge is a delight for historians and artists living in the area. However, things do not look very pleasant here at night. Locals believe that the bridge is haunted by the spirits of a certain George Grover and his dog. For enjoying a spooky night out with your family or friends, head towards Richmond Bridge in the dark.

Port Arthur Haunted Tours

Most travellers know Port Arthur as a historic site that attracts tourists from far and wide every year. But did you know that you can also take part in various tours here for braving through Point Puer Boys’ Prison or exploring the Isle of the Dead? There is even a special Paranormal Investigation tour for allowing a unique experience of ghost hunting to tourists. Port Arthur is also infamous for a mass killing spree that took place in 1996, where a man named Martin Bryant killed 35 individuals and wounded 25 more. For some reason, this adds more macabreness to the already spooky atmosphere of the place.

Besides spooky attractions, there are many other exciting things to do in Hobart . So pack your bags and get ready to experience some adrenaline rush.