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The Haunted Hollow at Alton Towers: A Spooky Walk Through History

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A path that leads visitors on a chilling journey through eerie legends and long-forgotten spirits is hidden away in the magical grounds of Alton Towers.

Since its opening in 2007, this themed walkway provides thrill-seekers of all ages with an exciting yet creepy experience. Whether you’re an admirer of phantom stories or just appreciate extraordinary themed encounters, this unexpected, yet invaluable treasure offers an exceptional walk that rejuvenates the recreation area’s spooky past.

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Haunted Hollow Entrance (Image: Mathew Wells)

The Haunted Hollow is a shortcut that runs between Mutiny Bay and Gloomy Wood, two popular parts of the park. What makes this trail so unique is its vivid plan — visitors are welcome to meander through tormented cemeteries, sepulchers, and ghostly scenes.

Haunted Hollow: The Earl’s Tomb (Image: Mathew Wells)

The pathway itself is nestled in a dense woodland, adding to the overall haunted atmosphere. The designers cleverly used the park’s natural environment to build a walk that feels genuinely spooky, especially as the night begins to fall.

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Diva Donnatella & Elizabeth and Sebastian von Groaning (Image: Mathew Wells)

The Haunted Hollow also pays homage to the rich history of the Alton Towers estate. Before it became the bustling theme park we know today, the grounds were home to the grand Alton Towers stately home, which dates back centuries.

Winged Beasts (Image: Mathew Wells)

The Haunted Hollow at Alton Towers offers a unique break from the park’s thrill rides while delivering an immersive spooky experience steeped in history and intrigue.

Grave of the Maid (Image: Mathew Wells)

While the Haunted Hollow may sound spine-chilling, it is designed to be fun for the whole family.

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