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Game of Thrones doors locations Northern Ireland.

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Northern Ireland is GOT territory and it’s easy to see why. It’s medieval buildings, rugged mountains and dramatic coastlines make Northern Ireland the perfect film set for HBO’s epic Game of Thrones.

When some of the famous the trees along Northern Ireland’s famous Dark Hedges (better known to Game of Thrones fans as the ‘Kingsroad’) blew over in Storm Gertrude, they set about saving a piece of history for the fans. The felled wood was carved into a set of 10 intricate Game of Thrones doors and these were hung across ‪a variety of locations in Northern Ireland‬. Each tells the story of a Season 6 episode.‪

Game of Thrones door locations

 

1: The Cuan, Strangford, Co. Down

The Cuan is a family run restaurant and guest house in the picturesque, seaside village of Strangford.

Nearby Filming Locations: Castle Ward, Audley’s Field, Quoile River and Inch Abbey

Castle Ward,  overlooks the beautiful Strangford Lough and may be more familiar as Winterfell and was used for pivotal scenes in season one. Inside this beautiful 820 acre walled demesne you will find the spectacular house, an exotic sunken garden and a haunting woodland. Audley’s Field within this demesne was used in Season 2: Episode 4.

2: Fiddler’s Green, Portaferry, Co. Down

Famous for its character and charm, Fiddler’s Green is a pub with a B&B in the central square of the historic small town of Portaferry.

Nearby Filming Location: Quintin Bay

Quintin Bay is about 2 miles east of the small town of Portaferry on the Ards Peninsula and home to Quintin Castle, one of the few occupied Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland built in 1184. It served as the location for Stokeworth in Season 5: Episode 2.

3: Percy French, Newcastle, Co. Down

Located at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, stunning views and a welcoming atmosphere are guaranteed at the County Down restaurant known as Percy French.

Nearby Filming Location: Tollymore Forest and Leitrim Lodge.

Tollymore Forest Park, featured in the first episode of Season 1, covers an area almost 630 hectares at the foot of the beautiful Mourne Mountains. This romantic forest is home to trees, woodlands, streams, grottos and caves – and offers panoramic views of the sea at nearby Newcastle.

4: Blakes of the Hollow, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh

Renowned for its pints of stout and Irish coffees, Blake’s of ‘The Hollow’ has proudly served visitors and locals alike for well over a century.

Nearby Filming Location: Pollnagollum Cave

Pollnagollum Cave in Belmore Forest is part of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark in County Fermanagh. The cave is fed by a waterfall and swells to a torrent during harsh weather. If you fancy catching a glimpse, you can follow the Belmore Forest walk which leads to a viewing point for the cave. The cave was used in Season 3: Episode 4 as Hollow Hill in the Riverlands.

5: Owens, Limavady, Co. Londonderry

A traditional pub in the small town of Limavady, just a short drive away from the beautiful Sperrins region & Binevenagh Mountain.

Nearby Filming Locations: Downhill Beach, Binevenagh and Portstewart Strand

One of Northern Ireland’s most iconic locations Downhill Beach is an 11km stretch of sand and surf located on the Causeway Coast and used in Season 2: Episode 1 as Dragonstone. This magnificent location is home to Mussenden – a tiny temple perched dramatically on a 120ft cliff top, high above the Atlantic Ocean. Binevenagh marks the western extent of the Antrim Plateau and was the shooting location for the Dothraki Grasslands in Season 5: Episode 10.

6: Fullerton Arms, Ballintoy, Co. Antrim

Serving up award winning food and live music, the Fullerton Arms, a licensed guest house, is located in a listed building on the famous Causeway Coastal Route.

Nearby Locations: Ballintoy Harbour and Larrybane

Ballintoy Harbour is situated in one of the most picturesque parts of the North Antrim Coast between the Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. This stunning location has become synonymous with Pyke and the Iron Islands in Season 2 and was also represented as Dragonstone in Season 4: Episode 2. Larrybane bay is one of the most sheltered and scenic locations along the Causeway Coast.

7: Gracehill House, Stranocum, Co. Antrim

Gracehill House can be found close to the Dark Hedges, possibly the most famous and recognisable filming location from the show.

Nearby Filming Location: The Dark Hedges

The Dark Hedges is a beautiful avenue of beech trees, planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century. Two hundred years later they remain a magnificent sight and have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland after being shown in Season 2: Episode 1 as the Kingsroad.

8: Mary McBride’s, Cushendun, Co. Antrim

Once one of the smallest bars in Ireland, Mary McBride’s is big on character and history, and can be found in the coastal village of Cushendun.

Nearby Filming Location: Cushendun Caves, Above Murlough Bay, Murlough Bay, Carnlough Harbour and The Glens of Antrim

Cushendun Caves are a product of extreme weather conditions. They can be found just beyond this beautiful coastal village next to the Cave House and used in Season 2: Episode 4 as a cove in the Stormlands.

9: Ballygally Castle, Ballygally, Co. Antrim

Ideally located on the scenic Antrim coast, the 4* Ballygally Castle is only 26 miles from Belfast and close to Larne, overlooking the sandy beaches of Ballygally Bay.

Nearby Filming Location: Cairncastle, Carnlough Harbour, The Glens of Antrim, Sallagh Braes and Shillnavogy Valley

The serene countryside of Cairncastle in Larne, County Antrim has played host to some of the most memorable scenes in Game of Thrones® history. These include in Season 1: Episode 1 and also The Neck on the road to Moat Cailin in Season 5: Episode 3. A location near Glenariff in the Glens of Antrim is used for Runestone in Season 5: Episode 1

10: The Dark Horse, Belfast, Co. Antrim

The Dark Horse is a European style coffee house nestled along a narrow cobbled alleyway in the historic Cathedral Quarter area of Belfast. The last door is a tribute to all the work and filming that has taken place in Belfast. Many of the dedicated Game of Thrones® tours depart from the city and cover the various filming locations throughout Northern Ireland.

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