Game of Thrones visitor center on Lokrum. In the former Benedictine monastery on Lokrum is located visitors center that contains an exhibition dedicated to the filming of Game of Thrones in Croatia. The exhibit includes videos of actors and crew talking about their own experiences filming in Dubrovnik and other fun facts about the series.
The glacier that is featured in the episode is Svínafellsjökull glacier, which is a glacier tongue from Vatnajökull glacier. It’s around 4 hours drive from Reykjavík, and you can click here and book your glacier hike right on the Game of Thrones glacier as it is now called, even though it’s been used as a filming location before.
The filming locations of Game of Thrones in Morocco are among the most beautiful sites in the country. We talk about Essaouira, the citadel of the Atlantic, with its legendary ramparts, and Ait-Ben-Haddou, the most beautiful fortified village in the Moroccan desert. Put on your dragon, grab your Valyrian steel sword, and let’s set off in the
Game of Thrones Locations #11: The Eagles Nest is in Greece. The land of the Arryn’s house has been recreated in Meteora and is a beautiful spiritual place to visit. There are many monasteries unusually built for its craggy land. The sunset is a spectacle and every monastery is really unique. 3. Murlough Bay, County Antrim. Another iconic Game of Thrones location in Northern Ireland is Murlough Bay. This beautiful coastal bay was also used to film scenes for the Iron Islands and Pyke, the seat of House Greyjoy.
In Game of Thrones, Reynisfjara is featured in Season 7 as the filming location for Eastwatch-by-the-sea. For those of you still jogging your memories, Eastwatch-by-the-sea is where the wall across the north of Westeros ends. This is the location you may remember better as the scene where Jon Snow and his team land their boat before heading
Greetings fellow Game of Thrones nerds, sullied and unsullied, Stark or Targaryen devotees. Here’s my guide to the stunning and craggy castles in Europe that have been filming locations for HBO’s Game of Thrones. Who doesn’t love Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin’s romantic medieval world of lust, murder, and dragons? Well, maybe some
The Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland. Used to film: the shores of Faerûn. Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast, which was a key filming location in Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, runs from Belfast to Derry. Many of the movie’s seaside scenes were filmed along this stretch in places like Ballintoy Harbor and Giant’s Causeway.
The most epic Game of Thrones' filming locations are surprisingly close and set-jetters looking for a real-life Game of Thrones tour of the King's Road, Eastwatch-by-the-Sea and the region beyond