An 8-night Game of Thrones filming locations tour across Ireland and Iceland, from Winterfell and the King’s Road to the glaciers beyond the Wall.
8 days
|From £6,420 pp
An 8-night Game of Thrones filming locations tour across Ireland and Iceland, from Winterfell and the King’s Road to the glaciers beyond the Wall.
Game of Thrones used over 25 countries as a canvas across eight seasons, but it kept returning to two. Ireland gave it the castles, the coastline, the caves and the ancient roads that became Westeros south of the Wall. Iceland gave it the glaciers, the lava fields and the volcanic wilderness that became the frozen world beyond it. Together they form the most complete Game of Thrones journey, and this eight-night itinerary covers both.
The trip begins in Belfast, the production base for much of the show’s Northern Irish filming, and works its way through County Antrim and the Causeway Coast, where cliff-top castles, sea caves and ancient harbor towns provided the backdrop for some of the show’s most recognizable scenes.
From there the route continues west into County Donegal, where the coastline shifts from green to something more exposed and wind-worn, and where the cliffs and headlands stood in for the Sea of Dorne.
A short flight from Dublin then takes you north to Reykjavik and out onto the glaciers, lava fields and volcanic terrain of southern Iceland, which gave the show its most otherworldly imagery and stood in consistently for the frozen wilderness beyond the Wall.
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