Bron Y Garth is an old Victorian Hospital, mortuary and workhouse that is set in the beautiful Welsh countryside. The conditions in the hospital were extreme with the harshest of conditions and it was the poor and impoverished that were brought to the hospital to endured these despicable conditions.
Bron Y Garth Hospital, also known as Ffestiniog Union Workhouse, was originally built by the Victorians in 1839 to house the poor and still shows evidence of how life was for them lying in the hospital wing showing original features which include examples of punishment techniques.
It continued to be used until 1948 when it was later developed as a National Health Service Hospital. The hospital eventually closed its doors completely in 2009.
On site there is also a cottage which was thought to house those with infectious diseases.
The mortuary still has its viewing window and evidence of fragments of the identity tickets placed on a deceased patient’s foot.
The Ghosts of Bron Y Garth
With so much to investigate its not surprising that there have been many reports of paranormal evidence experienced. A male entity in the two-bedded ward is thought to do his best in trying to get rid of visitors either by snarling at them or moving objects around. People being touched in the mortuary area and others have witnessed seeing shadows and ghostly apparitions.
Whatever part of the building you are in there seems to be numerous reports of activity.
Time: 8pm – 2am
Price: £40pp
This location has free parking. A private car park is to the front of the building
● This location is not accessible for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues.
● Participants must be 18 years or older to join this experience.
● Kindly note, this experience is not suitable for pregnant individuals.
● Before you finalize, ensure you can commit to the chosen date as all Bookings are non-refundable or transferable.