This amazing series of dark and lonely roads by photographer Andy Lee will fill you with wanderlust and will take you on an unforgettable journey. Self-described as a ‘large Welsh fella with camera’, Andy Lee is a Father of two wonderful girls, a Creative Director, film maker, obsessive photographer, painter and a manic doodler.
In this series called “Roads less travelled”, he has captured mysterious and lonely roads in desolated landscapes from around the world. His photo gallery opens up with a quote from Jack Kerouac: “There was nowhere to go but everywhere.”
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Check out these dark, lonely and breath-taking roads that could lead you to anywhere, everywhere, or perhaps nowhere at all.

Lake District, UK

The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland

Hebrides, Scotland

outside Höfn, Iceland

The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland

‘Wiggle’ – Iceland

Road to the South, Iceland

North Iceland

Snæfellsnes peninsula, Iceland

Isle of Skye, Scotland

Road to the West, iceland

Pembrokeshire, UK

West Iceland