Game of Thrones: Google adds 'dragon' to list of public transport options in Wales

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Game of Thrones: Google adds 'dragon' to list of public transport options in Wales

By Oliver Smith
Updated
Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle with the rather more stately option of a royal carriage.

Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle with the rather more stately option of a royal carriage.

Ever wondered how much more convenient life would be if you could summon a dragon, rather than hang around for a train, or brave Britain's congested roads?

Now Google has the answer. Visitors searching Google Maps for the quickest way from Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, to the Brecon Beacon National Park, now have a new option. The journey could be made by car, taking almost 3-and-a-half hours, by foot – a 39-hour schlep – or by bicycle – an estimated 15-hour journey. Or they could hop on the nearest dragon – reducing their journey time to a mere 32 minutes, as the beast flies.

It isn't the only unusual transport option available to eagle-eyed Google users. In Scotland, those hoping to travel from Fort Augustus, on the southern banks of Loch Ness, to Urquhart Castle, can save nine minutes by choosing to hitch a lift with the Loch Ness Monster, rather than take the 919 bus.

The dragon's more direct route will only take 32 minutes.

The dragon's more direct route will only take 32 minutes.

And anyone wanting to dash from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle can travel with South West Trains or in the rather more stately option of a royal carriage.

Google is renowned to adding surprise features – or 'Easter Eggs' to its search and mapping functions. Those exploring the area around Loch Ness using Street View, for example, can select a Nessie pegman.

Follow this link for more of Google's hidden Easter Eggs.

Travellers from Fort Augustus, on the southern banks of Loch Ness, to Urquhart Castle, can save nine minutes by choosing to hitch a lift with the Loch Ness Monster.

Travellers from Fort Augustus, on the southern banks of Loch Ness, to Urquhart Castle, can save nine minutes by choosing to hitch a lift with the Loch Ness Monster.

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