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Discover Ireland's stunning coastlines and iconic scenery with this private Game of Thrones filming locations tour, perfect for fans and explorers alike.
Imagine wandering through the landscapes where your favorite characters once roamed, all while soaking in Ireland’s breathtaking scenery. This private guided tour offers an in-depth look at the filming sites from Game of Thrones, set along Ireland’s dramatic north coast. It’s a chance to explore iconic locations like the Dark Hedges, Cushendun Caves, and Murlough Bay, all with the comfort of a customized, private experience.
What we especially love about this tour is how it balances authentic filming locations with stunning natural beauty, making it a compelling outing even for those who aren’t die-hard fans. The flexibility to tailor the day to your preferences is another big plus, ensuring your experience feels personal and relevant to your interests.
That said, because it’s a full-day tour, expect a fair amount of driving, which might be a consideration for travelers less keen on long car rides. This tour suits fans eager to see the real-world settings of Westeros, history buffs who love filming location stories, or simply travelers who want a unique way to discover Ireland’s coastline beyond the usual sights.


This quaint harbor is a picture-perfect spot that became the scene where Arya Stark surfaced after her attack by the Waif. We loved the way the harbour’s calm waters and historic stone buildings evoke the bustling streets of Braavos. You’ll get to stand where Arya crawled onto the streets, a moment captured perfectly in season 6, episode 7.
The beauty of Carnlough isn’t just in the filming history; it’s in the peaceful vibe and the charming coastal scenery. The harbour offers fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to soak in some of Ireland’s unspoiled maritime charm.
Accessible from the quiet village of Cushendun, these caves are over 400 million years old, but their cinematic fame is recent. They starred in Season 2, when Melisandre gave birth to the shadow creature. The caves are a manageable walk from the village, making them easy to include in the day’s itinerary.
What makes Cushendun special is how it combines natural geological wonder with pop culture significance. Reviewers have noted the caves’ surprisingly atmospheric quality, which makes them feel like a portal to another world. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain can be uneven.
Perched on the rugged coast, Murlough Bay offers sweeping views of the Atlantic and wild cliffs that could easily be mistaken for a Westeros scene. It’s here that Stannis and Renly Baratheon meet, a pivotal moment from Season 2. Later, this same bay hosted scenes where Tyrion and Jorah are captured by slavers in Season 5.
Travelers have commented on the “spectacular views” and the “wild, windswept cliffs,” which give you a real sense of the landscape’s vastness. It’s a location that feels untouched, providing a dramatic backdrop for filming and your own photos alike.
Arguably Ireland’s most famous filming site, Ballintoy Harbour is the Iron Islands’ dockyard, synonymous with Pyke and the dangerous waters of Westeros. The site is small but packed with character—perfect for fans to imagine Theon returning or Balon’s funeral. The rocky outcroppings and sea views are striking and offer an authentic feel of the Iron Islands.
Many reviews highlight how the rugged landscape makes the location feel otherworldly — a real highlight of the tour. Walking along the harbor, you can picture Euron’s dramatic drowning and rebirth in later seasons.
This iconic avenue of beech trees is often called one of Ireland’s most photographed spots. Planted in the 18th century, it was used in Season 2 as the escape route for Arya Stark from King’s Landing. The twisting, tunnel-like trees create an atmospheric experience that’s perfect for photography or just soaking in the scenery.
Visitors love how the trees form a natural cathedral, especially when dappled with sunlight, which has made it a favorite for both fans and photographers. The dark, almost mystical vibe of the avenue enhances its cinematic aura.
This sprawling, sandy beach stretches over 11km and is home to Mussendon, a tiny temple perched atop a 120-foot cliff. In Season 2, it’s where Melisandre burns the statues of the Seven Gods. The scene’s dramatic nature is matched by the natural beauty of the beach, which offers wide-open views of the Atlantic.
Reviewers mention how the expansive sands and dramatic cliff-top temple make for a memorable visit. It’s a good spot for a breath of fresh sea air and some contemplative moments away from the crowds.

Our experience with this private tour, guided by Hound of Ulster Tours, was marked by professionalism and a genuine passion for the series and Ireland’s landscapes. You’ll be picked up in Belfast, with a comfortable vehicle and a friendly English-speaking guide who’s well-versed in both the filming locations and local history.
The itinerary is flexible — if there’s a particular site you’re eager to explore more, your guide can adjust the schedule. The full-day format means covering all the major spots without feeling rushed, giving ample time to take photos, ask questions, and appreciate each location’s ambiance.
The drive between sites is scenic, often along cliff-top roads with sweeping views. You’re not just sightseeing — you’re traveling through a landscape that inspired the show’s creators. The guide’s local insights add a layer of context, making the experience more meaningful.
Many reviewers appreciate the private nature of this experience, which allows for a personalized, relaxed pace. The guide’s knowledge about filming, Ireland’s scenery, and history enriches the trip. Some mention that the vehicle is comfortable, with enough space for photos and conversations.

While the tour isn’t inexpensive, the value lies in the exclusive access, the personalized approach, and the chance to see iconic filming locations with stunning scenery as a backdrop. For fans of the series, walking in the footsteps of Arya, Melisandre, and the Ironborn adds a layer of magic to the series’ storyline.
In addition, the tour’s flexibility to customize makes it appealing to different interests, whether you want to spend more time at the Dark Hedges or explore hidden corners of the coast. The all-inclusive admission fee also means you won’t be caught off guard by extra costs, making it easier to budget.

This experience is best suited for Game of Thrones fans eager to connect with the series in a more tangible way. It also appeals to travelers who love scenic drives and outdoor exploration, as the locations are some of Ireland’s most photogenic spots. If you’re after a relaxed, private experience that combines film history with striking scenery, this tour will meet your expectations.
However, if you prefer a very short trip or dislike long car journeys, you might find the full-day format a bit intense. It’s also ideal for those who appreciate a customized experience rather than a large group tour.

This private tour of Game of Thrones filming locations in Ireland stands out for combining breathtaking scenery with the chance to explore the real-world settings of Westeros. The flexibility, personalized service, and the stunning coastal landscapes make it a worthwhile choice for fans and scenery lovers alike. While it’s a full-day commitment, the comfort of a private guide and the chance to see iconic spots like the Dark Hedges, Cushendun Caves, and Ballintoy Harbour makes the experience memorable.
For those wanting to step into the world of Westeros while soaking in Ireland’s natural beauty, this tour offers a well-balanced, immersive experience. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a mix of film tourism, landscape photography, and cultural discovery, all wrapped into one seamless day.

Do I need to confirm the starting time?
Yes, you should check availability for the specific start times, as they vary and depend on your booking.
Where does the tour pick me up?
The guide will pick you up from your specified location in Belfast.
How long does the tour last?
It typically lasts around 8 hours, making it a full-day adventure.
Are admissions included in the price?
Yes, all site admission fees are paid for, so no extra charges are required at locations.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely, the tour is flexible and can be adjusted based on your interests and requests.
Is food included?
No, food is not included, so plan to bring snacks or eat beforehand.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not specified, the sites are outdoor locations that most children can enjoy, but check with the provider for age restrictions or recommendations.
Is it a private group?
Yes, this is a private, chauffeured experience, ensuring personalized attention.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially since some sites involve walking on uneven terrain.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of Ireland’s stunning coastlines with unique filming locations makes it a rare opportunity to see the series’ real-world backdrop in a private, relaxed setting.