Where did they film Game of Thrones in Scotland?
Doune Castle
Doune Castle, Scotland: The Game of Thrones Pilot was Filmed Here.
Where did they film Game of Thrones in Northern Ireland?
The Home of Thrones Filming of seasons one to eight took place in around 25 locations around Northern Ireland including Titanic Studios in Belfast, Cushendun Caves, Murlough Bay, Ballintoy Harbour, Larrybane, Antrim plateau, Castle Ward, Inch Abbey and Downhill Strand.
Where in the UK was Game of Thrones filmed?
Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland (The Stormlands) Equally unforgettable is the setting, caves of Cushendun, located in a small fishing village in County Antrim. Tucked under cliffs and set by the lapping waves, the caves are indeed a sight to behold.
Where are the filming locations for Game of Thrones?
While many of GOT’s recurring sets (like the Iron Throne) are filmed at Paint Hall studios in Belfast, the show shoots largely on-location, primarily in Northern Ireland and Iceland for scenes in the North, and Croatia and Spain for the South.
Where is Castle stannis filmed?
In reality, this scene was shooted in the amazing Cushendun Caves. The Dragonstone castle is, in reality, the Downhill Strand. This place recreated the home of Stannis Baratheon. The dark castle of Stannis Baratheon rose above a cliff over the sea.
Where was King’s Landing in Game of Thrones filmed?
Dubrovnik
Several King’s Landing exteriors were also filmed in Split, the largest city in Croatia’s Dalmatia region, some three hours north of Dubrovnik by car. (About one hour up the coast from Split, the historic city of Šibenik appears in show’s fifth season as the real-life filming location for the Free City of Braavos.)
Did they film Game of Thrones in Cornwall?
Filming for the new series started earlier this year, and a number of scenes were shot in Cornwall – including near St Michael’s Mount, Holywell Bay and Penhale Camp.
What castle in Scotland was used in Game of Thrones?
For the pilot episode of Game of Thrones, Doune Castle in Scotland stood in for Winterfell. You might recognize it from a different on-screen close-up: It was featured in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.