Step into Westeros with this epic Game of Thrones self-guided driving tour through Northern Ireland's stunning coastline!
Walk the legendary Dark Hedges where Arya fled as the Kingsroad, stand on Carnlough's bloodstained steps where she crawled from Braavos waters, and enter the haunting Cushendun Caves where Melisandre birthed her shadow creature.
Storm Ballintoy's Iron Islands, witness the Giant's Causeway's ancient magic, explore windswept Dunluce Castle (the real Pyke!), and climb Mussenden's dramatic cliffs where Stannis drew Lightbringer.
From Castle Black's Wall to Dornish battle sands, discover 10+ filming locations at your own pace. Download, drive, and live the fantasy – Winter is Coming to Northern Ireland!
Though not a filming location, its lonely stones and sea views feel perfectly suited for the world of Westeros.
Marine Highway, Carrickfergus, United Kingdom
Carrickfergus Castle stands for 900 years, one of Ireland's best-preserved medieval fortresses. Built in 1177, this Norman stronghold overlooks Belfast Lough and resembles iconic Westeros castles perfectly.
While sharing its name with Westeros's White Harbor, this restored 1850s harbour with limestone archway is purely coincidental but atmospheric.
Magheramorne, United Kingdom
Magheramorne Quarry transformed into Castle Black and the Wall. This abandoned limestone quarry became the Night's Watch stronghold using massive sets, green screens, and CGI magic for epic scenes.
9, carved from Dark Hedges wood depicting the Battle of the Bastards and direwolves.
Cairncastle, United Kingdom
Cairncastle was the first Game of Thrones filming location in Northern Ireland. These rugged hills became Winterfell's exterior for Ned Stark's execution scene in Season 1, Episode 1's opening moments.
Coast Road, Glenarm, United Kingdom
Madman's Window is a natural rock arch with tragic legend. Local lore tells of a heartbroken man waiting for his lost love's return, while nearby White Bay offers serene, turquoise shallows.
Carnlough, United Kingdom
Carnlough Beach offers peaceful coastline with soft sand, calm waters, and gentle waves. Fishing boats drift in the harbor while the village nestles quietly at the base of Antrim Glens.
Carnlough, United Kingdom
Carnlough Harbour became Braavos for Arya Stark's desperate escape scene. These stone steps witnessed her emergence from dark waters, wounded but unbroken, in Season 6's most intense survival moment.
Cushendun, United Kingdom
Cushendun Caves are carved into cliffs by centuries of waves and wind. Here Melisandre gave birth to her shadow creature, and later Jaime fought Euron in brutal combat for the series.
Harbour Rd, Ballintoy, United Kingdom
Ballintoy Harbour became Lordsport, Pyke's principal port. These jagged black rocks witnessed Theon's return, his baptism, Euron's drowning rebirth, and Melisandre's mysterious comings and goings.
Bushmills, United Kingdom
Dunseverick Castle ruins cling to clifftops like bones of a long-dead beast. Once a royal Irish seat visited by Saint Patrick, it feels perfectly suited for Ironborn raids and fortress battles.
Causeway Road, Bushmills, United Kingdom
The Giant's Causeway features 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity. Legend says giant Fionn MacCumhaill built this bridge to Scotland to face his rival in combat.
87 Dunluce Road, Co. Antrim, Portrush, United Kingdom
Dunluce Castle clings to basalt cliffs, becoming Pyke in Game of Thrones. These ruins gave soul to House Greyjoy's sea-blasted stronghold where Balon, Euron, and Yara plotted their destinies.
Early Game of Thrones scouts once considered these limestone cliffs for Dornish exteriors before choosing Spain's warmer climate instead.
118 Strand Road, Portstewart, United Kingdom
Portstewart Strand became Dorne's coast where Jaime and Bronn fought Dornish guards. These golden sands witnessed steel flashing, waves roaring, and honor colliding with defiance in Season 5.
Here Stannis drew Lightbringer from flames while Melisandre whispered prophecies on Downhill Beach below the clifftops.
Sea Coast Road, Castlerock, United Kingdom
Downhill Beach stretches below Mussenden Temple where Melisandre called on her Lord of Light. "For the night is dark and full of terrors" echoed across these dramatic, windswept shores.
Bregagh Road, Ballymoney, United Kingdom
The Dark Hedges - your final destination. These 18th-century beech trees became the Kingsroad where Arya fled King's Landing. Walk where she stood in this natural cathedral of shadow and light.
The Tour begin from the main gate of North Side Parknride Car Park.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Belfast をカテゴリーで閲覧 - スキップザライン、ウォーキングツアー、日帰り旅行、食べ歩きツアーなど