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    Audley’s Castle tower rising above grassy fields at Castle Ward Estate, a Game of Thrones filming location in County Down. Audley’s Castle tower rising above grassy fields at Castle Ward Estate, a Game of Thrones filming location in County Down.
    3 days 385 km

    Game of Thrones® Territory

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    From County Down to County Fermanagh
    Nearest Airport Belfast International Airport, Belfast City Airport
    Attractions Hillsborough Castle, Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge
    Tunnel of twisted beech trees forming the Dark Hedges in Ballymoney, casting dramatic light and shadow. Tunnel of twisted beech trees forming the Dark Hedges in Ballymoney, casting dramatic light and shadow.
    View across the waves to Dunluce Castle perched on cliffs along the rugged Antrim coast near Portrush. View across the waves to Dunluce Castle perched on cliffs along the rugged Antrim coast near Portrush.

    Home to more Seven Kingdoms locations than anywhere else in the world, Northern Ireland IS Game of Thrones® Territory

    Explore the real-world Westeros. In Northern Ireland, the lush Riverlands lie side by side with the Iron Islands, the Dothraki Sea and Winterfell are neighbours and you never know when you might come upon a direwolf. Follow the stories of the Seven Kingdoms, in Game of Thrones® Territory.

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    Day 1

    38 km

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    Day 2

    166 km

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    Day 3

    Stone arch bridge crossing a woodland stream in Tollymore Forest Park, County Down. Stone arch bridge crossing a woodland stream in Tollymore Forest Park, County Down.
    Day 1

    Day 1

    Transport yourself to Westeros – travel through the bewitched forests and ill-fated camps of the Seven Kingdoms, experience Winterfell in the North, and the azure waters of Castle Stokeworth.

    Tollymore Forest Park to Castle Ward

    Explore Day 1

    Into the Haunted Forest

    Tollymore Forest Park, County Down

    Rocky stream running through mossy woodland in Tollymore Forest Park, County Down. Rocky stream running through mossy woodland in Tollymore Forest Park, County Down.

    We’re throwing you in at the deep end – Tollymore Forest Park is home to magnificent red woods, centuries-old stone structures and the forbidding White Walkers. Known as the Haunted Forest in Westeros, this expanse of wild woodland is where we first came face-to-face with the cold-blooded creatures. It's also where the Starks encountered their newborn direwolves for the first time. Seek out treasures of your own in the mossy glow of these ancient trees – but be on the lookout for any blue eyes watching you from the gloom...

    And if you have more time, make a stop at Leitrim Lodge, nestled at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, and where Bran first met Meera and Jojen Reed. Afterwards, head to the quirky Olive Bizarre in Newcastle, and grab one of their delicious baked creations.

    24 km

    Tour Westeros

    Game of Thrones Studio Tour, Banbridge, County Down

    Costume display at Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Banbridge, featuring dresses and armour worn by key characters. Costume display at Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Banbridge, featuring dresses and armour worn by key characters.

    Banbridge in County Down is your next stop, where you’ll find the world’s only official Game of Thrones Studio Tour. Located in the original filming location at Linen Mills Studios, this tour takes you behind the scenes of Westeros and gives you an insight into the making of one of the biggest TV shows in history. Featuring sets, original props and costumes and imagery, it’s guaranteed to excite both passionate fans and TV buffs alike.

    31 km

    Monastic ruins with a view

    Inch Abbey, County Down

    Gothic ruins of Inch Abbey framed by trees in County Down, Northern Ireland. Gothic ruins of Inch Abbey framed by trees in County Down, Northern Ireland.

    Inch Abbey has quite the history – not only is it a beautiful Cistercian Abbey founded in 1180, it’s also where the War of the Five Kings began. The houses of the North took up the cry of “the King in the North!”, after learning of Ned Stark’s death, spurring his son Robb on to war. On a clear day, while you sit beside the gushing River Quoile, you can see Downpatrick Cathedral, where St Patrick is said to be buried. From one legend to another, stop over at the St Patrick Centre in Downpatrick to uncover the saint's fascinating history.

    14 km

    The house that Stark built

    Castle Ward, County Down

    Farmyard and tower house at Castle Ward Estate, a Game of Thrones filming location in County Down. Farmyard and tower house at Castle Ward Estate, a Game of Thrones filming location in County Down.

    Since the 16th century, the Ward family have called Castle Ward home. But in the Seven Kingdoms, this sprawling demesne has another name – Winterfell, ancestral home of House Stark. Here, you can practice archery in the same spot as Jon Snow, model some authentic Westeros attire and feast on a lavish medieval banquet inspired by the show.

    If you have more time, head to The Cuan Guesthouse for a hearty lunch and marvel at the Game of Thrones® inspired door, depicting scenes from the sixth season of the series. These intricate masterpieces are dotted across Northern Ireland, and were carved from the wood of the 200 year old beech trees at the Dark Hedges.

    Blooming bluebells in Glenariff Forest Park valley with views towards the sea in County Antrim. Blooming bluebells in Glenariff Forest Park valley with views towards the sea in County Antrim.
    Day 2

    Day 2

    Prepare yourself – you're about to travel from the North, through the Neck and into the turbulent Stormlands! Follow Tyrion and Jorah as they come face to face with the slavers of Essos, visit Pyke where the Greyjoys rule and take yourself down the mighty Kingsroad...

    Toome Canal to the Dark Hedges

    Explore Day 2

    Sail the Old Valyrian Canal

    Toome Canal, County Antrim

    Sunset over the Toome Canal with old stone bridge in County Antrim. Sunset over the Toome Canal with old stone bridge in County Antrim.

    The shores of Lough Neagh and Toome Canal are a beautiful mix of woodland, bogs and fascinating wildlife. This is where Tyrion Lannister was kidnapped by Jorah Mormont and taken prisoner in season five. The Toome Canal, representing the Old Valyrian Canal on the show, is also where the two were attacked by the Stone Men.

    37 km

    Stride across the Dothraki Sea

    Shillanavogy Valley, County Antrim

    Slemish Mountain rising above open moorland near Broughshane in County Antrim. Slemish Mountain rising above open moorland near Broughshane in County Antrim.

    Beneath Slemish Mountain, where St Patrick once served as a shepherd, lies the Shillanavogy Valley. But this peaceful land is home to some rowdier residents in Essos – in the show, this is the setting for the Dothraki Sea. Khal Drogo rode across this land towards Vaes Dothrak with his new bride, Daenerys Targaryen, and her wicked brother Viserys.

    If you have more time, head to the pretty harbour village of Carnlough where you can charter your own boat and test your angling skills. This is the spot where Arya successfully slipped into the waters to escape the Waif in season six.

    23 km

    The Neck and the North

    Cairncastle, County Antrim

    Rolling grassy slopes of the Antrim Plateau overlooking the coast, with dark clouds above and the sea in the distance. Rolling grassy slopes of the Antrim Plateau overlooking the coast, with dark clouds above and the sea in the distance.

    Dramatic. It's the only word that can truly capture the Antrim plateau – with windswept plains and basalt outcrops creating a spiny ridge against the sky, it's no wonder this location was chosen to represent the Neck. This craggy landscape is the site of one of the most tense scenes in the show, where Sansa Stark learns from Littlefinger that she is betrothed to the terrible Ramsay Bolton. Clamber towards Knock Dhu, a Bronze Age promontory fort that sits high above the landscape.

    Or try Sallagh Braes, a popular walking spot known for its stunning views of the basalt cliffs and the Irish sea. It is here that Ned Stark punished a deserter of the Night's Watch, and where the series began

    37 km

    Where the robin rests

    Glenariff Forest Park, County Antrim

    Glenariff Waterfall tumbling into a shaded pool surrounded by mossy rocks and lush green forest. Glenariff Waterfall tumbling into a shaded pool surrounded by mossy rocks and lush green forest.

    Over millions of years, the Glens of Antrim took shape when Ice Age glaciers carved the landscape into a series of valleys and hills, creating a rich land that is now dotted with pretty villages and areas of incredible natural beauty.

    The hidden village of Galboly, near Glenariff, a valley of tumbling waterfalls and twinkling forest canopies, is the filming location for Runestone in Game of Thrones®. This is where Lord Yohn Royce takes Robyn Arryn, the Lord of the Eyrie, in order to raise him as his ward and where Sansa Stark and Littlefinger watch his attempts at duelling.

    18 km

    The secret shadow in the Stormlands

    Cushendun Caves, County Antrim

    Inside the Cushendun Caves, with dark rock arches opening to views of the sea and sky beyond. Inside the Cushendun Caves, with dark rock arches opening to views of the sea and sky beyond.

    The Cushendun Caves are over 400 million years old. Found along the Antrim coastline, near the cosy village of Cushendun, they look out over the stony beach and the turbulent sea. In Westeros, these caves are the site of a dark crime. This is where Melisandre summons her shadowy demon beneath Renly's Camp, in order to murder Stannis' brother in the name of the Lord of Light.

    If you have more time, call into the Corner House in Cushendun village for a warming lunch to refuel after a morning of exploring the caves.

    17 km

    Stop in Slaver's Bay

    Murlough Bay, County Antrim

    Murlough Bay with rugged cliffs, grassy slopes, and rocky shoreline stretching to the sea under cloudy skies. Murlough Bay with rugged cliffs, grassy slopes, and rocky shoreline stretching to the sea under cloudy skies.

    Watch out – Murlough Bay is home to slavers! This stunning stretch of shoreline along Northern Ireland's Causeway Coastal Route is where Tyrion Lannister and Jorah Mormont ran afoul of slavers on their way to Meereen. It offers wonderful views out towards Rathlin Island, and on a clear day, you could even spot the Scottish Islands which lie across the North Channel.

    Take in the breathtaking vista at the Fair Head crag where you can gaze out over the stormy North Sea and look back across miles of verdant green countryside. You might recognise this place as the Dragonstone Cliffs where Jon Snow has an intriguing encounter with Daenerys and her dragon.

    20 km

    Home of the Ironborn

    Ballintoy Harbour, County Antrim

    Colourful boats moored at Ballintoy Harbour with stone walls and a small boathouse. Colourful boats moored at Ballintoy Harbour with stone walls and a small boathouse.

    Set sail across the seas, and prepare to come in to contact with some of the most fearsome people in Westeros. Ballintoy Harbour, a picturesque port nearby the village of Ballintoy, is also known as Pyke – the home of the infamous Ironborn. This is where Theon Greyjoy arrives in the capital of Lordsport after his many years away as Ned Stark’s vassal. Nearby, Ballintoy Beach is where Euron Greyjoy is drowned to become the king of the Iron Islands.

    Swing out over the open ocean at the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. Erected by fishermen more than 350 years ago, a flourishing fishing industry existed here until the 1960s. Eagle-eyed fans might also spot nearby Larrybane. This picturesque spot featured in season two when Catelyn Stark first met Renly Baratheon, who vowed to avenge her husband's death.

    14 km

    Stride down the Kingsroad

    The Dark Hedges, County Antrim

    The Dark Hedges, an avenue of twisted beech trees forming a tunnel over the road. The Dark Hedges, an avenue of twisted beech trees forming a tunnel over the road.

    Can you imagine anything more terrifying than fleeing from the Lannisters? But that's just what Arya Stark did, as she escaped down the Kingsroad alongside the Night's Watch. The Dark Hedges provides a superb backdrop for Arya's flight – the beech trees, with their twisting trunks and rustling canopy far above, are over 200 years old. Walk this legendary road and transport yourself to the Seven Kingdoms.

    At the very end of the Dark Hedges lies Gracehill House where you can see another of the Game of Thrones® doors, commemorating Bran's transformation into the Three-Eyed Raven.

    Sweeping sand dunes at Portstewart Strand leading to a vast golden beach under a dramatic cloudy sky. Sweeping sand dunes at Portstewart Strand leading to a vast golden beach under a dramatic cloudy sky.
    Day 3

    Day 3

    The coast of Dorne, the beaches of Dragonstone and the lair of a Lannister fugitive – you'll find all this and more in Northern Ireland.

    Portstewart Strand to Pollnagollum Cave

    Explore Day 3

    At the mercy of the Sand Sisters

    Portstewart Strand, County Londonderry

    Waves rolling onto Portstewart Strand with grassy dunes and a fence in the foreground on a bright day. Waves rolling onto Portstewart Strand with grassy dunes and a fence in the foreground on a bright day.

    Two miles of golden sands and gentle lapping waves – that's Portstewart Strand. It was here among the huge sand dunes and clumps of grass, that Jaime and Bronn found themselves captured by Dornish soldiers on the coast of Sunspear, and where Ellaria and the Sand Snakes conspired to start a war with the Lannisters.

    If you have more time, get yourself to Harry's Shack in Portstewart – this Georgina Campbell favourite is the perfect place to dine on delectable seafood while you gaze out over the sun-dappled ocean.

    5 km

    The Temple and the Lord of Light

    Mussenden Temple, County Londonderry

    Mussenden Temple perched dramatically on a cliff above Downhill Strand beach. Mussenden Temple perched dramatically on a cliff above Downhill Strand beach.

    Downhill Beach is a stretch of spotless white sands, overlooked by Mussenden Temple, a replica of the Temple of Vesta in Rome. Here, tourists and locals alike converge to watch surfers take on the waves. But this immaculate beach has a darker side – this is where Stannis Baratheon rejects the seven old gods of Westeros. He is proclaimed as the champion of the Lord of Light by Melisandre and enters Dragonstone into the War of the Five Kings.

    10 km

    Daenerys in the skies

    Binevenagh, County Londonderry

    Sheer cliffs of Binevenagh overlooking patchwork fields and Lough Foyle. Sheer cliffs of Binevenagh overlooking patchwork fields and Lough Foyle.

    Keep your eyes peeled – dragons abound in Binevenagh! This mountain is where Daenerys and her dragon Drogon find refuge in the Dothraki Grasslands after they flee the fighting pits of Meereen. The mountain itself marks the very edge of the Antrim plateau, looking out over County Armagh and County Londonderry. Walk the trail, and take in unparalleled panoramic views that stretch for miles – on clear days, you can even make out the west coast of Scotland in the distance.

    135 km

    The lair of the Lightning Lord

    Pollnagollum Cave, County Fermanagh

    Waterfall spilling into the mouth of Pollnagollum Cave in Belmore Forest, framed by mossy rock and ferns. Waterfall spilling into the mouth of Pollnagollum Cave in Belmore Forest, framed by mossy rock and ferns.

    Through the tangled woods and behind a gushing waterfall, Pollnagollum Cave in County Fermanagh is part of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. Traverse the Belmore Forest trail, and visit the cave where the Brotherhood Without Banners shelter from the invading Lannister forces. Arya, Gendry and Hot Pie are captured by the rag-tag group as they try to reach Riverrun, and in the darkness of this cave, Sandor Clegane faces his trial-by-combat against the fearless and immortal Beric Dondarrion...

    If you have more time, explore Devenish Island with a ferry from Enniskillen, and you won't be the first – or indeed the last – to fall in love with this place. The ancient Celts, Christian monks and the Vikings all enjoyed their soujourn on this isle over the centuries.

    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.