Ivan
@ivankko
Not far from the town of Armoy in Northern Ireland lies a truly enchanting tunnel with a rather ominous name — The Dark Hedges. This is a stretch of Bregagh Road, flanked on both sides by 300-year-old beech trees. They were planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family to impress visitors arriving at their mansion. Over the centuries, the trees have grown tall and intertwined, forming a breathtaking natural tunnel. Sunlight filtering through the branches creates a magical atmosphere at any time of day, but The Dark Hedges is especially dramatic in mist or at dusk — resembling a scene from a Tim Burton film. Now leading to a golf club, this road has become one of Ireland's most photographed natural wonders and a favorite destination for tourists and photographers alike.😍 😍
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