The world's loneliest house on Eon Island in the Atlantic Ocean has sparked many theories, including being built for a zombie apocalypse. In reality, it was a hunting lodge built in the 1950s. Visitors face challenging conditions to reach the island and must scale a rock face to disembark their boat. The lodge offers basic amenities and has become a destination for daring tourists.
Key Points
Built in the 1950s as a hunting lodge
Visitors must scale a rock face to reach the island
Basic amenities available inside the lodge
Pros
Unique and remote location
Challenging adventure for thrill-seekers
Basic amenities available for visitors
Cons
Difficult access due to freezing temperatures and giant waves