Dare to delve into the chilling past of Australia's criminally insane at J Ward Lunatic Asylum. Undertake a thrilling 3-hour ghost tour and paranormal investigation - if you're brave enough.
- Visit the eerie J Ward Lunatic Asylum and explore Australia's dark criminal history.
- Embark on a 2-hour ghost tour in historic areas including cells and gallows.
- Visit cells of past notorious inmates like Chopper Read and William Wallace.
- Investigate the Asylum's haunted spots with premium paranormal investigation gear for a thrilling experience.
- Includes experience gift pack with personalised voucher and message card
Immerse yourself in the chilling echoes of J Ward Lunatic Asylum, the sinister residence of Australia's criminally insane. Breathing stories of infamous inmates, from Chopper Read to William Wallace, this Ararat Ghost Tour is a thrilling journey into the macabre. Traverse the austere cell blocks, the haunting governor's restroom and the atmospheric psychiatric ward during a riveting 3-hour paranormal exploration.
Embark on a ghost tour that adds a spine-tingling narrative to your evening. Venture into captivating areas such as The West Wing and the hangman's gallows, alongside eerie grave sites and captivating exercise yards. Each corner conceals a tale. Each shadow could mask an immaterial inhabitant still tethered to this realm.
Uncover the spectral phenomena hidden within the asylum after your initial tour. Dare to plunge into the paranormal, armed with investigation equipment, in the locations most charged with otherworldly activity, as identified during the ghost tour. Embrace the extraordinary opportunity to communicate with the unseen, creating truly unique and unforgettable memories.
Sat, 07 Sep, 2024
Dates are provided as a guideline and are subject to daily change.
Allow 3 hours of fun and fear.
Available all year round.
Valid for one person.
We cannot guarantee any contact with the supernatural, but the atmosphere will speak for itself.
Not suitable for children under 12. Tour content may not be suitable for all children and parental discretion is advised.
We visited the Ararat Ghost and Paranormal Investigation and had an interesting experience. It's not for the faint-hearted, but for those interested in the paranormal, it can be intriguing.
W Wilson