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tunnel of trees seen in game of thrones
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The Dark Hedges is a stunning avenue of beech trees located in Northern Ireland. The trees were planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family to impress visitors as they approached their Georgian mansion. The trees have grown to form a tunnel-like archway, creating a magical atmosphere and making it a popular tourist destination.

The trees form a tunnel shape and it was a scene in the Game of Thrones.

A super popular photospot. Bring a telephoto lense and capture these trees from the end where you parked (in the carpark if you did).

It can get super busy so bear this in mind.

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