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Narnia Tours to Follow in Footsteps of Lord of Rings

Fans of The Chronicles of Narnia, both film and literary alike, can now partake in tours to the locations of some of the most memorable scenes in the film version by Disney.

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Friday, January 20, 2006, 17:19 (GMT)
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The latest blockbuster by Disney, the film-version of C.S. Lewis’ classic ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’, saw four young siblings travel to the mythical world of talking fawns, the scene of a great spiritual battle between good and evil.

Now both literary and film fans of Lewis’ classic can be whisked away on their own magical adventure to the locations featured in some of the most memorable scenes in the movie thanks to a number of tour companies now offering Narnia-related tours in England, Northern Ireland and New Zealand.

Harper Taxi Tours in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the place of Lewis’ birth, have announced plans to supplement its politically themed itineraries with a C.S. Lewis tour.

Stops on the 75-minute C.S. Lewis Black Taxi Tour of Belfast include Lewis’ childhood church, St. Mark’s, and the Victoria home, Little Lea, in whose "Little End Room" the young author concocted his first stories while looking out across the Mourn Mountains – "which under a particular light made me feel that at any moment a giant might raise his head over the next ridge," he wrote.

Other Narnia attractions on offer in Northern Ireland include Crawfordsburn Country Park where fans can see the lamppost that inspired the one in Narnia, as well as the 17th century Dunluce Castle on Antrim Coast, believed to be the basis for Cair Paravel, the royal fortress in Narnia.

Meanwhile in New Zealand, where locals are already accustomed to hoards of Lord of the Rings tourists, tour company Canterbury Sightseeing is to launch Narnia tours to the location of the dramatic battle scene at Flock Hill Station, near Christchurch.

"It is incredible how nostalgia affects people," Canterbury Sightseeing director Melissa Heath told The New Zealand Herald. "People are prepared to pay an incredible amount of money to revisit their memories."



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