1. You Don’t Have To Be A LOTR Movie Fan To Enjoy Hobbiton. Hobbiton is an incredibly beautiful town, that just so happens to have been built for use in Lord of The Rings. It’s hard not to feel like you’ve just walked into an incredibly beautiful little country village. Even in you haven’t seen the movies, the idyllic village setting may feel familiar to you. Tolkien’s inspiration for the Hobbits came from old English country villages, with small little cottages and green rolling hills. It is supposed to be a fantasy version of a cute sleepy village town. With so much of the world built in the 21st century, there aren’t many places, and even fewer outside of Europe, where you can experience that kind of building, atmosphere and culture. You can find fully working and functional carts filled with hay bales ready to be attached to the back of ponies and shire horses. Hobbiton is a fantasy reality of what life could be like if we all slowed down, stepped away from technology and went bac
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Every winter in the Northern Hemisphere, the aurora borealis dances across the sky in a spectacular natural light show. Now imagine gazing up and seeing the rippling multi-coloured curtains of light arc across the night sky for yourself. Soaking up northern lights views is a bucket list experience for many. Continue reading for our tips on the best time to see the northern lights in Finland. Not only that, we'll share our favourite places to go aurora-hunting and how to maximise your chances of spotting the northern lights. Chase the aurora borealis on a northern lights tour in Lapland Is Finland a good place to see the northern lights? Absolutely! Finland is one of the best destinations in Europe to see the aurora borealis. As well as chasing the northern lights, Finland is the perfect place for enjoying activities in the snow like dog sledding. You also have the chance to meet Santa in his homeland, and stay in a hotel made of ice and snow. You can do all of this on a fun fam
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