Dark Hedges
The Dark Hedges in Ireland, with its 300-year-old oak trees with tangled branches like snakes entwined and densely intertwined, will surely create a sense of mystery for all visitors.
Giant trees planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family have now grown to create eerie tunnels across the road. The couple's original intention was only to decorate and shade the road leading to their Georgia mansion, Gracehill House, but now it has become an attraction for millions of tourists to visit. Through many ups and downs of time, the rows of old trees are still densely intertwined with winding branches like snakes entwined with each other. In the afternoon or at sunset, the faint rays of light through the trees make the scene here even more mysterious.
There have been many mysterious stories surrounding the old oak trees on the beautiful road. The ancients said that often seen a girl quietly glide gently along the zigzag road and always disappear when passing the last oak tree. It is said that it is the ghost of the maid in the mansion of the Stuart family. She died mysteriously several centuries ago.