Time to rejoice for Hobbit fans, as Hobbiton awaits with “the second breakfast”
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, NEW ZEALAND/ Created : Dec 18, 2020, 08:06 IST
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If you are an ardent fan of the Hobbit world, you must definitely be aware of the popular dialogue by a young Hobbit, “What about Second Breakfast?!” To answer the question, the Hobbiton movie set has introduced a new experience, … Read more
If you are an ardent fan of the Hobbit world, you must definitely be aware of the popular dialogue by a young Hobbit, “What about Second Breakfast?!” To answer the question, the Hobbiton movie set has introduced a new experience, where fans can enjoy the highly anticipated Second Breakfast tour that will commence from December 20 on select weekends. Read less
More about the magical experience
Guests would be able to see the sites from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies also. Fans can enter Sam’s house, visit the Bag End, along with the beautiful stone bridge from the movies. Not only this, they can also go inside the Green Dragon Inn and relish specially brewed ale or ginger. Then, the guests will be escorted to the newly-opened Millhouse.
Now, the most important part of the tour, which is the Second Breakfast. Set across an open table, the heartfelt meal will be made of fresh fruits, delicious pastries, homemade aromatic breads and cold cut meats. In hot breakfast, there will be delicious streaky bacon, gorgeous sausages, scrambled eggs, grilled mushrooms, and potatoes. Vegetarian breakfast will also be made available on request.
As per the Hobbiton directors, the tour is full and they are extremely happy with such positive response from the fans.
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