The Elder Scrollsgames have never been shy when it comes to the sinister and macabre. In fact, this series gives the player many chances to perform horrendous, yet satisfying,acts of terror against the citizens of Tamriel; all for one’s own benefit and little else.

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The fifth main series game in the franchise,The Elder Scroll 5: Skyrim, continues with the liberal application of unknown intrigues that both fascinate gamers as well as induce fear in their hearts. When traveling across the northernmost province of the continent, the Dragonborn can encounter some truly creepy areas.

Updated on Jul 22, 2025, by Anastasia Maillot:Skyrim is not a horror game, but Bethesda definitely had a bit of fun and creative freedom when designing some of the open-world RPG’s famous dungeons, caves, villages, ruins, and other landmarks. In true medieval fantasy style, some places inspire heroism and others are bound to give players the creeps due to twisted enemies, unsettling atmosphere, or simply because of the lore behind the place itself. Given how many locations there are inSkyrim, it was high time this list ofSkyrim’s creepiest locationswas updated with a few more shiver-inducing places for brave Dragonborns to venture into.

The Midden at the College of Winterhold

14The Midden

Beneaththe College of Winterhold, a dank dungeon lays abandoned. Known only as The Midden, players will be sent here during one of the College’s main quest lines, but there are also other strange discoveries to be made here for those who dare to venture deeper.

There’s definitely a strange, creepy vibe to this place. Why is it abandoned? Why does it sit filled with enemies, right underneath a College full of capable mages? And then there’s the discovery of a weird, black gauntlet that emanates bizarre energy. This place truly needs to be experienced firsthand by players for the eeriness to sink in, and it’s quite a sudden difference compared to the somewhat safe and peaceful College that lives above it.

Skyrim Glenmoril Coven Cave Entrance

13Glenmoril Coven

Duringthe Companionsquest line, the Dragonborn will be tasked with slaying the Glenmoril witches found at the Glenmoril Coven. These witches are actually hagravens that roam the Glenmoril Coven cave, and hagravens are infamously weird and creepy among Skyrim fans. They’re also fairly tough enemies with powerful magical abilities.

Entering the Glenmoril Coven is entering a simple cave, but it’s swarming with these creepy hagravens, which is what makes it unsettling. Moreover, players need to follow narrow cave paths to reach the witches in their respective chambers, which almost turns it into a stealth mission.

Exploring the unground world of Blackreach in Skyrim

12Blackreach

Blackreach is considered one of the most beautiful locations in Skyrim, but it does also have an eerie and creepy feel to it. A large cave covered with underground mist, swarming with dangerous enemies like the Falmer and Dwemer automaton, it’s definitely not a location even the toughest of Dragonborns would want to get lost in.

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The labyrinthine nature of this location, the low light, and the mysterious aura make it both unsettling and appealing. The road to actually get to Blackreach is also riddled with frights in the form of the deformed and blind Falmer that lurk in the caves and Dwemer structures in Blackreach’s vicinity.

11Yngvild

An infamous dungeon amongSkyrimfans, Yngvild is the headquarters for the twisted necromancer Arondil. While the dungeon itself is the typical, somewhat eerieSkyrimdungeon, what makes it even more frightening is the location’s background and lore.

Knowing that Arondil has been kidnapping women, killing them, and then resurrecting them for his own amusement is guaranteed to send shivers down anyone’s spine. That said, it makes getting through Yngvild and defeating Arondil all the more satisfying.

Skyrim Arondil At The End Of Yngvild

10Witchmist Grove

Finding a shack in the woods is not that uncommon in Skyrim, though the one in Withmist Grove within the hold of Eastmarch stands out from other such structures. The first thing that the Dragonborn will notice is that there is a basic wooden palisade encircling the decrepit hut that is covered with the remains of small creatures.

As ominous as this place is in appearance, in function, it is even more so, as this isthe dwelling for hagravens and witches. Some of which the player will encounter if they get too close, for these hostile cabin-dwellers don’t take kindly to trespassers.

fortified hut in the woods of skyrim belonging to a witch

9Halls Of The Dead

As essentially an indoor cemetery, there’s no way such places would not be at least a bit creepy. The Dragonborn has explored far too manyancient Nord ruinsto expect draugrs and skeletons not to leap out at them.

This can make looking around the halls of the dead nerve-racking for lower-level players who need to seek these internment areas during specific quests. It doesn’t make things any better when some are expansive and extend deep underground while being filled with unexplained fog.

foggy interior of markarth’s hall of the dead in skyrim

8The Ratway

If the abundant rats and desiccated corpses don’t hint at the nature of this subterranean passage, the low-hanging mist and filthy water will. This sewer is initially the only way to findthe Thieves Guild in Riften, therefore all wishing to line their pockets with gold in the most efficient manner will need to traverse this man-made stone bog of stench.

The dim lighting, dank atmosphere, and tight corners that promise ambushes make this an area few wish to spend much time in.

misty and filthy underground passage in riften’s sewers in skyrim

7The Warrens

This unsuspecting doorway can be passed multiple times without even being noticed asthe player goes about their business in Markarth, yet that is one of the reasons that make the Warrens so unpleasant. This is the insultingly unfurnished underground dwelling where the sick and poor are shoved into and then mostly forgotten about.

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Within, there are infirmed and destitute civilians among moth-eaten bedrolls, dirt, and stone. There are even a few skeletons lying about that hint at the lack of cleanliness and care for these unfortunate souls.

6Abandoned House

Yet anothersinister location in Markarththat can be unassuming, this empty home is revealed to be a place of Daedra worship by a Vigilant of Stendarr that the Dragonborn can encounter near its entrance. Within, the player will find hints of the macabre dealings with a Daedric Prince.

If one travels deep enough, one will encounter a simple, yet brutal, shrine to Molag Bal, the lord of domination and enslavement. The player will also be able to start a dark quest here in the name of this Prince of woe.

the metal doorway to the underground living area in markarth where the sick and poor live

5Hroggar’s House

Broken and burnt, Hroggar’s house in Morthal is no longer suitable for the living, but still so for the dead. The building, under suspicious circumstances, caught fire and resulted in the deaths of Hroggar’s wife and daughter. The latter of which can be found still within the gutted home, though now in spectral form.

By speaking with the restless spirit of the undead child Helgi, the Dragonborn can uncover hateful deeds that lead to the murder of two innocent people at the hands of a coven of vampires that areslowly sinking their fangs into Morthal.

house built into the stone under a bridge in markarth of skyrim

burned down wooden house in morthal from skyrim