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Written by Rohitha Bollipalli on January 31, 2019 Share on

Game of Thrones Season 8: Filming Locations (Spoiler free)

Who doesn’t wish to explore the stunning locations used in the famous Game of Thrones series? All the series fun aside, serious fans are doing everything they can to dig up shooting spots, theories, and rumours to stay on top of their game. So here are the results of the speculations, clue-chasing, and tab-keeping the fans kept, as well as the shooting traces that the crew left! Season 8 is pretty crazy, and the locations used are even more, so, lets get started and explore some best locations used in Game of Thrones with Pickyourtrail.

NO SPOILERS WHATSOEVER! #forthethrone

1. Dubrovnik- King’s Landing

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The real-world’s King’s Landing aka Cersei’s nuclear testing spot is sure to be shown during the final sequences of the series. The Dragon Queen and the ever-fuming Queen’s final battle to the Throne would surely be filmed here, not to mention the clash between the Wildfire and Dragonfire. Dubrovnik has seen all the rumble in the past years due to the shooting schedules and the incoming tourists who try and hunt down the steps to the Red Keep. However, all the sets of the interior scenes including the Iron Throne, have been put up inside the Paint Hall Studios in Ireland.

2. Kirkufell- Jon Snow’s men and the Night’s Army’s faceoff

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The glamourous Kirkufell mountain even got its own name in the series, the Arrowhead(not kidding!). Almost all the scenes that took place behind the wall were shot around this region, with the abundance of snow being our cue. The imposing S7’s Finale that covered the battle beyond the wall, with Jon Snow’s suicide squad was shot in and around this mountain. I’m sure in Season 8, you’ll find an icy Viserion drifting around Kirkufell along with some Aurora Borealis if you visit now(hey, a sweet fanfic idea!).

3. Vik

Reynisfjara

Extending the bit about the Battle beyond the wall, Vik’s Reynisfjara was evident throughout the battle scenes. I mean, the black sand of the beach was pretty dominant against the ice. The region along with Thingvellir National Park is bound to be shown again in the series earlier and must explore on your Iceland Packages.

4. Spain- Dorne

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Seville’s sunny courtyards have made repetitive appearances in the previous seasons as the home of the Martells or the Sand Lords. It is rumoured to be shown again in the final season of the series. So here’s me hoping for an Oberyn Martell reincarnation! (Although it makes zero sense because he is probably dead forever with his body lost in King’s Landing, but no harm ever came out of wishing).

5. Italica Amphitheatre, Spain – Dragon Pit

This Gladiator fighting ring has been part of the series as the place where the Old Targaryen kings stored their pet dragons. Daenerys is seen fostering her babies here too. Season 8 is sure to have a feature of the Dragon pit, perhaps something dramatic. Make sure you explore this amazing place on your Spain packages

6. Island of Gaztelugatxe, Spain- Dragonstone

This one is Dragonstone Castle- the ancestral home of the Targaryens, prior to Daenerys’s conquest, the stronghold of the Baratheons. Don’t worry about missing parts of the castle, they’re later added through CGI! The spiralling bridge to the top of the hill will make for a memorable walk, dragons or not!

7. Tollymore Forest Park, County Down- Dire wolf pups

This is where the baby Starks along with an extremely brooding yet-to-bloom-but-hot-still Jon Snow found the Dire wolf pups in the pilot episode of the series. The stag and the dire wolf found dead marked the official beginning of all the trouble that befell upon the Starks. In recent times, fans have noticed movement around the Tollymore Forest Park which leads to speculations. So maybe the final series will go right back to the start?

8. Isle of Skye, Scotland- Game of Thrones mini series

The official Game of Thrones spin-off series is in talks now. For the severe lack of context about some character and missing plotlines from the book, these movie-length video series are being contemplated. Location scouts have been seen scouring the magical Isle of Sky. The story will take place about a 1000 years before the current events in the show!

FAQs on Game of Thrones Season 8 Filming Locations

Q: Which destinations were the primary filming locations for Game of Thrones Season 8?

A: You can witness locations across different countries which includes Northern Ireland, Spain, Croatia, and Iceland.

Q: Is it possible to visit these places of filming?

A: Yes, many locations are open to visitors. You can visit on a guided tour or alone and explore these surreal locations with a trace of Game of Thrones left behind.

Q: Are guided tours available to visit these Game of Thrones filming locations?

A: Yes, special guided tours are available allowing visitors to explore the iconic settings and learn about the show’s filming process.

Q: What are the specific iconic scenes from Season 8 that were filmed in these locations?

A: The iconic scenes of GOT Season 8 are Battle of Winterfell at Winterfell Castle, the destruction of King’s Landing, and the northern wilderness scenes which were filmed in these locations.

Q: Are there any travel tips for visiting these filming locations?

A: You can plan your tour in off season so that locations are not much crowded. Get information of timings of specific place you wish to visit and then you are all set to explore these stunning places.

Here’s a picture of Tormund flirting with Brienne, for no purpose.

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