The magic happens in Belfast at Titanic Studios. The
Titanic Museum is one of the greatest attractions to Northern Ireland, and
while you are there, venture a little further down the road to see the sound
stages where GOT scenes are shot.But Castle Ward located in Downpatrick in
County Down, Castle Ward is probably the most organized tours of all Game of
Thrones filming locations. Everything is dedicated to enjoying your day in
Westeros. You can even done a fur lined cape and learn to shoot a bow and arrow
just like Bran did when John Snow taught him in the courtyard while the family
looked on.
Tollymore Forest Park, covering over 600
hectares at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, is a great area for outdoor
activities such as hiking, not to mention a bit of a looker in terms of
seaviews. Not surprisingly, it features several times in Game of Thrones. It is
here that a member of the Night's Watch sees a family of Wildlings dead on the
snow and then encounters a White Walker. Early on in the story, Ned Stark and
his sons find the direwolf pups here and, much later, Theon Greyjoy is chased
on horseback by Ramsay Snow, the Bastard of Bolton.
Dragonstone
This beautiful 11km stretch of golden sand and turf is best known for being the location of Mussenden Temple, near the coastal town of Castlerock. This Classical round temple was built to be a summer library, while today it stands dramatically on top of a cliff, gazing down the Northern Irish coast. You might recognise the beach and the clifftops as the Dragonstone exterior - remember Melisandre burning the old gods by night? Or 'one true King' Stannis Baratheon drawing a flaming sword from the flames? That all happened right here.
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