This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more The tunnel is most known for its resident bioluminescent larvae of Arachnocampa richardsae (Image: Getty) This disused railway tunnel is famous for its ability to glow in the dark and has been described as one of the most incredible glow worm sites in the world. One does not need to venture that far into the 400-metre tunnel to experience the constellation-like display.
However, the further you move into the darkness, the better the view. The tunnel is so dark that a decent number of glow worms can be seen during daylight hours, but if you want to see a truly jaw-dropping display then the site should be visited at night. The glow worms begin before you even reach the tunnel entrance, lining the tracks leading to it.
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