3 Best Fantasy Places I Would Like To Visit
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3 Best Fantasy Places I Would Like To Visit


Aydindril of the Midlands



Aydindril, home of the Confessors, the wizards, and the Central Council, is a city in the center of the Midlands. Aydindril is also the location of the Wizard's Keep, the home of the First Wizard. Aydindril is a beautiful place, with narrow side streets, tightly packed buildings and tiny courtyards.  Each of the larger lands of the Midlands has their own palace located in Aydindril along King's Row, but they are nothing in comparison to the splendor of the Confessors' Palace.
Books: Sword of TruthFantasy Places I Would Like To Visit series by Terry Goodkind

Hobbiton of the Shire



Hobbiton is a pretty village in the central regions of the Shire, within the borders of the Westfarthing. The village is overlooked by Hobbiton Hill, where one can find Bag End, the ancestral home of the Baggins Family and the famous Frodo and Bilbo Baggins. Hobbiton is located on the Water, approximately a mile northwest of the neighboring village of Bywater. The Bywater Road passes through both villages and connects them to the Great East Road to the south. The village of Hobbiton is on both sides of the Water.
Books: The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien

Camelot Castle



Camelot Castle is a most famous castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur. The stories locate it somewhere in Britain and sometimes associate it with real cities, though more usually its precise location is not revealed. The romances depict the city of Camelot as standing along a river, downstream from Astolat. It is surrounded by plains and forests, and its magnificent cathedral, St. Stephen's, is the religious centre for Arthur's Knights of the Round Table.
Possible locations: Cadbury Castle, Caerleon, Caerwent, Camelford, Camelon, Carlisle Castle, Killibury, Colchester, Graig-Llwyn, Llanmelin, Slack, Stirling, Winchester
Book: King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table by Roger Lancelyn Green

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