'Game of Thrones' Location Tour from Dublin Including Giant's Causeway


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  • 'Game of Thrones' Location Tour from Dublin Including Giant's Causeway

Dublin, Ireland

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Trip Type:   Movie & TV Tours
Duration:  13 hours
To sweeten the deal, on the tour you will also have the chance to visit the legendary Giant’s Causeway, rounding off the perfect trip for fans of the show and fans of Ireland alike. Besides seeing all the amazing film locations you will have at least an hour to explore the Causeway

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To sweeten the deal, on the tour you will also have the chance to visit the legendary Giant’s Causeway, rounding off the perfect trip for fans of the show and fans of Ireland alike. Besides seeing all the amazing film locations you will have at least an hour to explore the CausewayAfter going via Belfast, our first official stop is Shadow baby Birth / Cushendun Caves: Cushendun is a small village found nestled within the Glens of Antrim. It's easy to be fooled by its serene surroundings. But turn the corner and you arrive at the dark caves, where Melisandre gave birth to a shadow assassin in front of a shocked Davos Seaworth.

We then travel to Larrybane where Renly swears to Lady Stark that he will avenge Ned's death.

At Ballintoy Harbour you will get to enjoy Theons Return / Ballintoy Harbour/ King Renly's Camp. Ballintoy is a small coastal village, known as a “raised beach.” Situated in one of the most picturesque parts of Northern Ireland but is most notable as the location for Theon Greyjoy's return to the Iron Islands.

You will then get to enjoy the Giant's Causeway: Formed in the aftermath of an ancient volcanic eruption, the causeway consists of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns. Although this odd, interlocking stone pattern stretches all the way to Scotland, nowhere is it more perfectly preserved than in Northern Ireland. Sometimes referred to as the seventh wonder of the world, the Giant’s Causeway was declared a world heritage site in 1986.

Last but definitely not least we will stop at The Dark Hedges for the scene where Arya's Escape / Dark Hedge: This beautiful and historic avenue of arching Beech trees has stood its ground for centuries. Known for being one of the most photogenic natural phenomena in Ireland, it is little wonder why Dark Hedges was chosen as the scene for Arya's nail biting escape to Winterfell. And so many other scenes, like the arrival of princes, knights and many more.




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