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Game Of Thrones Collection (#2)

Journey through the enchanting landscapes of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, where the captivating world comes to life

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Ireland, County Antrim, Armoy, Early morning mist amidst The Dark Hedges, an avenue of beech trees dating from 1775 that have been used as a location in the HBO award winning Game of Thrones

Background imageGame Of Thrones Collection: Window looks out onto the Ouzazate Kasbah in Morocco

Window looks out onto the Ouzazate Kasbah in Morocco
Ouzazate, Morocco - February 2004; Gateway to the Sahara Desert, Ouzazate is a city and capital of Ouarzazate Province in the Dra-Tafilalet region of south-central Morocco

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Northern Ireland, Country Antrim, Murlough Bay. Early morning sun illuminates the coastline of Murlough Bay, located near the coastal town of Ballycastle

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A view over Dubrovnik from the city wall at sunset

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Waves washing over rocks in front of Dubrovnik Old Harbour

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A view over Dubrovnik from the city wall at sunset

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The sunlight falls on the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik in Croatia

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Fort Lovrijenac seen from the city walls of Dubrovnik

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Duborvniks very own rock of Gibraltar by the waters edge

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Fort Lovrijenac in Dubrovnik

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A view towards Dubrovnik Old Town with stormy seas below the city walls

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Tectonic plates collide in Pingvellir in Iceland

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Bregagh Road which is known locally as the Dark Hedges

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Bregagh Road which is known locally as the Dark Hedges

Background imageGame Of Thrones Collection: Kirkjufell, the most photographed mountain in Iceland, near Grundarfjodur

Kirkjufell, the most photographed mountain in Iceland, near Grundarfjodur, Snaefellsness Peninsula; Iceland

Background imageGame Of Thrones Collection: Dramatic long exposure over Kirkjufell, the most photographed mountain in Iceland

Dramatic long exposure over Kirkjufell, the most photographed mountain in Iceland, Snaefellsness Peninsula; Iceland

Background imageGame Of Thrones Collection: Coast near Pile Bay, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Coast near Pile Bay, Dubrovnik, Croatia




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Journey through the enchanting landscapes of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, where the captivating world comes to life. Follow the 18th Century Beech Tree lined road known as the Dark Hedges near Stanocum, as if stepping into a mystical realm. As early morning casts its golden glow over the tiny harbor at Ballintoy, immerse yourself in the beauty that inspired epic scenes from this iconic series. Venture further along the Causeway Coastal Route and discover Dunluce Castle at sunset, perched dramatically on a cliff's edge. Its ruins tell tales of ancient power and intrigue that resonate with Game of Thrones' intricate plotlines. Explore Portrush and Bushmills, gateway to Giants Causeway, where nature's wonder meets fantasy. In Ballycastle, County Antrim's hidden gem, feel an undeniable connection to Westeros as you traverse its historic streets. The echoes of battles fought and alliances forged can almost be heard amidst its charming architecture. Return once more to The Dark Hedges; their ethereal beauty has become synonymous with Game of Thrones' haunting allure. Lose yourself in this otherworldly setting that transports you straight into George R. R Martin's imagination. As your journey unfolds across these breathtaking locations in County Antrim, let your imagination soar alongside dragons and knights. Experience firsthand why Northern Ireland became an essential backdrop for one of television's most beloved sagas.