Stretching along a quiet country road in Northern Ireland, the Dark Hedges is an atmospheric beech tree avenue planted in the 18th century by the Stuart family. Its gnarled, interwoven branches form a haunting canopy that has captivated photographers, filmmakers, and travelers alike - famously serving as a filming location for the Kings Road in HBO's Game of Thrones. Located near Ballymoney in County Antrim, this scenic spot draws visitors year-round, each seeking its ethereal light effects and timeless beauty. While best known for its autumnal hues, the hedges’ ever-changing moods—from misty mornings to sun-dappled afternoons - offer endless visual drama. Despite increased footfall, conservation efforts help balance tourism with preservation, ensuring the trees’ survival for future generations to wander beneath their spectral arch.