There are plenty
of filming locations to explore in Northern Ireland if, like us, you're a huge
Game of Thrones® fan. One
of the most popular destinations is
Castle Ward, home
of House Stark. Here, you can shoot arrows and dine on medieval banquets, like a true Winterfell native.
The Dark Hedges are simply a must-see for
Game of Thrones® lovers – this is the filming location for the Kingsroad, where Arya Stark escaped after her father’s death. Since you won’t be fleeing for your life like Arya was, take your time walking amongst these beautiful beech trees, planted nearly two centuries ago.
Head towards the coast to Ballintoy Harbour to visit House Greyjoy territory. In our world, the harbour is home to modern boats and local fisherman, but in Westeros this is Pyke, the home
of the Ironborn.
If you dare to venture east along the coast, you will come to the Cushendun Caves, the dreaded place where Melisandre gave birth to the shadow demon that assassinated Renly Baratheon. Venture westward and you'll find yourself at Portstewart Strand – this pristine stretch
of sands is where Melisandre proclaimed Stannis Baratheon the champion
of the Lord
of Light.
If you call the Mother
of Dragons your queen, then you might take interest in Binevenagh Mountain. This is where Daenerys hid with her dragon Drogon after he rescued her from the attack in the fighting pits
of Meereen. Or, rewind a few seasons and check out the Shillanavogy Valley, the Dothraki land where a young Daenerys travelled with her new husband, Khal Drogo.
If you want to immerse yourself in Westeros, then check out this
Game of Thrones® trip idea! And remember to trad carefully – the night is dark, and full
of terrors!