Google Maps has been providing directions to travelers and real-time information about a certain place which is now available in Great Britain, but users will be surprised to see that they can travel not only by train, tube, bus or boat, but also by dragon or Loch Ness Monster.

When taking a trip from the highest mountain in Wales, Snowdon, to the Brecon Beacons Welsh mountain range, one can either drive there, which would take about three and a half hours, or hop on a dragon for a 32-minute flight. Good luck looking for a dragon station in Snowdon!

The journey between Fort Augustus and the Urquhart Castle in the Scottish Highlands is another interesting ride because, according to Google Maps, one can either take a bus for a 33-minute trip or take a ride on a Loch Ness Monster, which would take 22 minutes.

Real-time public transportation information is also available for London and other big cities in the U.K.

"You can now check the best time and route for millions of departures for trains, tubes, trams, buses and ferries every day," Google Maps wrote in a blog post. "In total, 17,000 different routes across the UK are featured." 

The new transportation options are the latest easter eggs from Google Maps, with others including Google telling users to jet-ski across the Pacific and even travel from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle by a "royal carriage."