🍃 Natural Trip ~ Belfast 🇬🇧
Aside from shopping and food hunt, I do like to visit our “Mother Nature” too!! We have decided to visit Belfast during the weekend. I would say 3D2N is good enough. The two spots that I would recommend you to visit are listed down below🙌🙌
I would recommend you to follow a One-day tour as it is very easy and you get to access to all the amazing places. The price is definitely affordable and you can choose the time that suits you. As for myself, we departed at 7am ☀️ and get back to the city before evening. The tour guide was very kind and funny, he was explaining all the history and story along the way 👍
The Dark Hedges
📍Bregagh Rd, Stranocum, Ballymoney BT53 8PX, United Kingdom
Giant’s Causeway
📍Bushmills BT57 8SU, United Kingdom
You will definitely love all the scenery and if you’re driving, you’ll probably enjoy more as you can follow your own pace 🤣🤣 All the best, cheers! 🍻
Located in the northwest corner of Northern Ireland, it is a rural road on a private farm. It is famous for the location of the hot American drama "Game of Thrones". I reported a day trip pushed by Trip.com in Dublin, the Irish capital.
Because "Game of Thrones" was famous for taking pictures here, it became a place of pilgrimage among power fans, and thus a popular attraction. It is actually a strange tree-formed avenue, and the sloped grass and cows on both sides are good views.
The dark hedges look like a dark magic forest, but the strange trees on both sides are beech, which are 200 years old. Their shapes are different, and very tall, like walking under a shaded promenade, very mysterious, this is also the most famous attraction here, it is worth a visit.
a truly stunning place in Northern Ireland with picturesque views and nice air
A beautiful place to visit, stunning views, great scenery and the people are friendly.
Dark Hedges is located near Elmer, Northern Ireland. In the mid-18th century, the Stuart family planted two rows of small trees on both sides of the path in front of their villa. They hoped that the woody path would make a good impression on the visitors. But it was unexpected that more than 300 years later, this less than 1 kilometre of tangled beech tree Avenue has become the most famous tourist destination in Northern Ireland. There are also many scenes from American TV series "Game of Power" and movies "Harry Potter". Crossing this path is a bit of a dream world. At the same time, the staggered trunks and twisted branches really make people feel a sense of terror.
a good photo spotbut it doesn't feel the same as in the game of thrones
The scenery is good and strange, and it is also a place for the game of TV drama rights. The tree has a history of more than 300 years, about 1 km in length, generally playing for an hour is basically good, it is worth seeing.