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There's about 30 of us on the bus tour making our way out of Belfast up the coast to the Irish Sea and into Game of Thrones territory, a.k.a. County Antrim on the northern coast of Northern Ireland.
A guest takes an archery lesson at Castle Ward, County Down, one of the filming locations for Game of Thrones in Northern Ireland. The estate stood in for Winterfell in the first season of the show.
House Tully might not scream "powerhouse" like some other, flashier names, but ruling the Riverlands puts them right in the thick of Westeros’ endless wars. Their strength is location and loyalty.
Belfast-based tour guide Dee Morgan, right, hams it up on a Game of Thrones tour of Northern Ireland. Photo Jennifer Bain “We were like the lepers of the world here in Northern Ireland.
Debut: Winter is Coming (Season 1, Episode 1) It's a testament to how inept most of the members of House Arryn are that the "best" character from this house is a character who died before the show ...
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND—On a cold, windy morning, on top of a frost-capped hillside overlooking the sea, a small, shivering group of people gathered around a large rock. The ice on the ground ...
Founded a year before the Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998, Northern Ireland Screen was a driving force in bringing Wildlings and White Walkers to the country, injecting £3.2m of public money ...
Northern Ireland's iconic tunnel of trees — 'Kingsroad' in Game of Thrones — painted by mistake "Game of Thrones" fans, don't fret: Cleaners are coming.