If a wardrobe filled with musty coats brought people to Narnia, we wonder where these beautiful tunnels might bring you. Let’s take a look at ten beautiful passageways from around the world.
1. Bonn, Germany
This tunnel in Bonn, Germany is created by rows upon rows of blossoming cherry trees. Unfortunately, you can only enjoy this beautiful tunnel for ten days out of the year, so savor every moment if you are lucky enough to catch this stunning sight.
2. Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Over 100 rosewood trees line this breathtaking little avenue named Rua Goncalo de Carvalho. The trees were planted 80 years ago by a German man working in the area and stand as tall as the seven story condominiums nearby. After twenty years short of a century’s worth of growth, the trees now embrace one another, forming a complete tunnel which hides the road when viewed from above.
3. Vermont, USA
The state of Vermont in the United States is famous for its vibrant fall foliage. An afternoon ride beneath the trees in the middle of autumn is not to be missed.
4. Minato Ward, Tokyo, Japan
Golden gingko trees lining the roads of Japan is one of the most beautiful sights to see. This tree is widely planted all over Japan and it isn’t uncommon to see streets like this come fall.
5. Kyoto, Japan
The Sagano Bamboo Grove located in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto is truly a treasure. The area is visited by thousands of tourists every year.
6. Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
A passageway of purple wisteria greets you at the Ashikaga Flower Park in Ashikaga City. There’s something so romantic about cascades of purple flowers, we encourage you to visit this wonderful place.
7. Klevan, Ukraine
This place is tucked away from the hustle and bustle, so some locals don’t even know of its location. Known as “The Tunnel of Love,” it is said that lovers who walk hand-in-hand beneath the channel’s kilometer-long greenery will live happily ever after.
8. Wales, UK
Left over from the 15th century, this tunnel of trees is the oldest of the list. It is said that artists and writers visited this place looking for inspiration.
9. Near Stranocum Village, Northern Ireland
Known locally as “The Dark Hedges,” this grove of beech trees is over 300 years old. The trees are so thickly packed together that they block the sunlight from passing through, giving this tunnel an eerie atmosphere.
10. Johannesburg, South Africa
Those who love purple will love this tunnel of Jacaranda located in Johannesburg, South Africa. Take a trip over to the Southern Hemisphere for this spectacular sight.
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