One of the most anticipated stops on our vacation. |
It took them a year to find this location |
Click on the photo to enlarge it for viewing. |
Owner of the farm |
Oh no, it's a sheep jam! We aren't going anywhere. |
Scenes out the bus window. |
Our first peak at Hobbiton from the bus. |
The bus stopped and we all got off at the start of this lane. |
Our first view of Hobbiton. How exciting! This is the location where Gandalf enters Hobbiton on his cart and is greeted by Frodo. |
Bilbo's hole is the one on top of the hill. |
Each hobbit hole is unique. No two are alike. Different sized doors, different placement of chimneys and different placement of windows. |
They had quite the garden growing. Produce on the table is fake. |
As the tour progress, the guide identified places where different scenes were filmed. |
Of course everything had to be made to look as if it had been there for decades. This fake lichen was blown on. |
Fake produce. |
This area was made as an addition to the community, but it never appeared in the movie. |
This is Bilbo Baggin's hole. If you read one of the photos at the top of this post, you will know that this tree isn't real. It was a very expensive part of the creation of this set. |
View from Bilbo Baggin's hole. The large building on the other side of the lake is the Green Dragon. |
Entry to Bilbo Baggin's hole. We heard a lot of interesting information about the filming at this location and in London. |
Sorry to say, we weren't allowed to enter Bilbo's place. |
View from Bilbo's hole |
A closer shot of the garden area of the set |
Looking slightly right from Bilbo's hole. |
One last look at Bilbo's place before we start back down the hill. |
We're headed to this green open space, it's called the Party Field. |
Look at the interesting tree behind the sign. One branch swoops down, touches the ground and goes back up. |
Hobbit holes alongside the party green |
Bilbo's place from the green |
The Party Tree. It was huge. |
Now back to the hobbit holes alongside the party green. See the yellow door on the right? |
That's Sam's home. |
The Green Dragon |
That's where we were headed next, so we just followed the signs. |
We had to watch our step around Hobbiton. Some places fell off precipitously. |
They were rethatching the water mill. |
Almost to the Green Dragon. |
We were given a drink, non-alcoholic, when we entered and could purchase snacks at this bar. |
My sister and I sat in these nice, padded chairs while we consumed our drinks. |
Signage around the Green Dragon giving a hint of authenticity to the set. |
Interesting bathrooms. |
Notice how the blow dryers are camouflaged. |
Green Dragon from the outside with water mill in background. |
Water mill and bridge. |
Exterior of the Green Dragon. |
We walked back up the hill and loaded onto the bus for the ride back to the visitor's center. By the way, the visitor's center is called Shires Rest. It has a cafe and a gift shop. |
Our guide opening the gate. There were people opening the gates on the way to the set. |
You could tell they weren't at full capacity by the number of buses sitting in the parking lot. |
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