Monday, February 1, 2016

How do you send Lands followers? Game of Thrones Season 4 ended and we are waiting for the next season for another year. No this post is not about spoilers for Game of Thrones. It is an easy an article about the real places where Game of Thrones is filmed. In this article we will mainly show you places in Northern Ireland, Great Britain and Iceland. This 2 countries are rich in unique places, castles, ruins and these things makes them perfect for the Game of Thrones scenes.

Take a look and enjoy these places.

Castle Ward, Northern Ireland (Winterfell, House Stark)

This building is going to take you in a journey of history. It was built in the 18th century and in two different styles. Classical and Gothic style make this house unique. As in the outside of the interior is also in different styles.

Castle Ward, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Image by Damian entwistle via Flickr

The Dark Hedges (Arya Stark escapes from Kings Landing a dressed Boy)

This amazing road from Buchenwald was built in the 18th century, the Stuart family. The purpose was to impress visitors coming to their home, Grace Hill House. This card is Two centuries later known as Dark hedges and it is one of the most visited places in the UK.

 Game of Thrones

Image by Dave Harrison via Flickr

Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland (Iron Islands, House Greyjoy )

Dunluce Castle medieval castle that now only ruins in Northern Ireland. It's interesting how the castle with steep drops on three sides.

Dunluce Castle and Sea Arch, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Image by Greg Clarke via Flickr

Downhill beach, Northern Ireland (burning of the seven gods scene)

Downhill Beach is a beach in County Londonderry.

Downhill beach, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Image by janmary via Flickr

Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland (Beyond the Wall)

Tollymore Forest Park is the first national park in Northern Ireland in 1955 founded Because of its unique features it is used in many scenes scenes in Game of Thrones for filming "Beyond the Wall".

Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Image by Angelo Failla via Flickr

Cushendun Caves (Storms End Cave)

These caves can be found near the Bay Hotel and Cave House in the small coastal village of Cushendun. This village located in Northern Ireland and there is another place for filming Game of Thrones scenes. These caves are more than 4000 years is formed in extreme weather conditions.

Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Anne Burgess [CC-BY-SA-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

Hofdabrekka, Iceland (Frostfangs Mountains)

Höfðabrekka located near Vik, the southernmost city ​​of Iceland. Situated on the edge of the glacier Mýrdalsjökull nearby Katla volcano.

 Hofdabrekka, Iceland

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Dimmuborgir, Iceland (Wildsling Camp)

Nearby Grjótagjá and Lake Myvatn is a lava field Dimmuborgir is with stones in many unusual forms.

 Dimmuborgir, Iceland

Image by Kormákur via Flickr

Vatnajökull glacier, Iceland (North of the Wall)

This is Europe's largest glacier, laying in the largest national park in Europe. In Game of Thrones these places, the country north of the wall, where the mystical and blue creatures living.

Vatnajökull, Iceland

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