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The Dark Hedges

Picture Perfect @The Dark Hedges

The Dark Hedges is one of Ireland’s most photographed natural phenomena. An atmospheric avenue of inter-twined beech trees originally planted by the Stuart family in the 18th century to impress visitors to their ancestral home, Gracehill House. One of many locations in Northern Ireland used for HBO’s critically acclaimed series Game Of Thrones. But be warned; don’t linger too long as a spectral ‘The Grey Lady’ reputedly haunts the Dark Hedges after dusk.

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