Bed & Breakfast

Want to stay in a haunted bed and breakfast? Some of the oldest haunted buildings, mansions, estates, plantations and even castles in the nation have been turned into bed and breakfasts. With such rich history, many haunts can be witnessed and it can be easier to hear the stories of these ghosts from proprietors. FrightFind some of the most haunted B&B’s below. Hop over to our state search if you want to find something close to you.

111 W Stephen Foster Ave, Bardstown, KY 40004, USA

There’s no escaping ghostly apparitions when you stay at the Jailer’s Inn Bed & Breakfast. The inn is on the Travel Channel’s “Ten Most Haunted Places in the United States” list. Some of the country’s most violent criminals were locked up there, so there’s hardly a spot where a ghostly sighting hasn’t been reported. One of the spirits is Mrs. McKay, who was married to the jailer. When her husband passed away, she ran the jail. She’s not a powerful entity but frightens guests when they awaken at night, and she’s staring at them. Read more…

The Haunted T'Frere's House

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1905 Verot School Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508, USA

Tucked away among the other blended houses of French Creole and Cajun style architecture is T’Frere’s Bed and Breakfast Inn of Lafayette, Louisiana. Amellie Comeaux and her family built their dream home in 1880, but her happiness wouldn’t last as she lost her husband and child from yellow fever. Lovelorn forever, Amelie tossed herself down the well on the property and died. The Catholic Church wouldn’t give her a proper burial due to her committing suicide, so she was never given a Christian burial. Read more…

67 S California St, Ventura, CA , USA

The Haunted Bella Maggiore Inn in Ventura, CA When most people think of Southern California, they imagine beaches, traffic, and the Hollywood life. However, about an hour or so North of the main hubbub that is Los Angeles, you’ll find the pleasant and scenic city of Ventura. While the small-town feel of Ventura is quaint, it’s not without its sordid history. As with most historic towns in the US, there are plenty of mysteries that lurk beneath the streets. One such place of ill repute is the Bella Maggiore Inn. Read more…