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Explore Northern Ireland’s top filming locations and natural wonders on this 8-hour guided tour from Belfast, featuring Giant’s Causeway, Dark Hedges, and Game of Thrones sites.

This 8-hour guided tour from Belfast offers a captivating journey through some of Northern Ireland’s most iconic sights, including the Giant’s Causeway, Dark Hedges, and key Game of Thrones filming locations. Priced for convenience, it covers multiple stops with transportation provided, making it an ideal choice for travelers eager to see the highlights without the hassle of planning.
The tour is led by an expert guide who shares insights into Irish history and behind-the-scenes stories from Game of Thrones, adding a layer of entertainment and education. It’s perfect for fans of the series, lovers of stunning scenery, or visitors wanting a comprehensive day trip in a comfortable setting. Keep in mind, the tour involves a good amount of walking—so pack comfortable shoes, especially if you want to explore each site thoroughly.
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The tour begins at 31 Chichester Street, Belfast, across from the Garrick bar. Travelers meet at this central location, ready for a day packed with scenery and stories. The tour runs live in English, with flexible timing based on traffic and weather conditions. It finishes back at the starting point, offering maximum convenience without additional transfers.

The Dark Hedges, also known as the King’s Road, is one of the first stops. This tree-lined avenue is famous for its appearance in Game of Thrones and other films. Visitors get about 20 minutes here, enough to walk through the stunning canopy of intertwined branches that create a natural tunnel. The guide shares stories of its use in filming and its history, making this stop both scenic and informative.
The Giant’s Causeway is the tour’s highlight, with 1.5 hours allocated to explore its 40,000 interlocking hexagonal stones. Recognized as the “8th Wonder of the World,” this natural formation offers dramatic coastal views and fascinating geology. Visitors can walk freely across the formations, take photographs, and enjoy the fresh sea breeze. The site’s UNESCO World Heritage status highlights its significance as a geological marvel.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the Ballintoy Harbor provides a picturesque setting, often mistaken for a Game of Thrones set. The harbor is one of Ireland’s most beautiful spots and features prominently in the series, including scenes with Theon Greyjoy’s return and the Iron Islands. Visitors are given about an hour to walk around, soak in the scenery, and imagine the series’ characters amid this rugged coastline.
The tour continues to Larrybane Quarry, where scenes such as Catelyn Stark’s meeting with Renly Baratheon took place. This site also served as a filming location for scenes set in the Stormlands and the tournament where Brienne of Tarth was introduced. From there, a quick visit to Dunluce Castle offers photo opportunities at this dramatic cliffside ruin, adding a touch of medieval allure to the day.

After the key stops, the coach takes a scenic route along the winding roads of the Glens of Antrim. This landscape showcases lush greenery, rugged coastlines, and rolling hills, providing a peaceful backdrop as the journey winds back toward Belfast. The live commentary on board enhances the experience, with stories about Irish history and local legends.
The tour features air-conditioned transportation with a luggage compartment for convenience. It maintains a balance between engaging storytelling and efficient pacing, ensuring travelers get the most out of each stop. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly, and fun nature, making the trip both educational and enjoyable. Since lunch is not included, travelers should plan to bring food or purchase something at the stops.

Given the long hours and amount of walking involved, this tour is not suitable for young children or people with limited mobility. It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and bring water for hydration. The tour starts early and lasts until late afternoon or early evening, so be prepared for a full, active day. Weather can be unpredictable, so packing a raincoat or umbrella is wise, especially at the coast.
This tour offers a solid combination of nature, history, and pop culture, making it stand out from more narrowly focused trips. It’s praised for expert guides and beautiful scenery, with many reviewers noting the entertaining storytelling and extensive coverage of Game of Thrones locations. Some feedback mentions the pace can feel rushed at times, especially if you want more time at each site.
For those seeking a well-organized day trip that combines Ireland’s natural wonders with fascinating filming locations, this tour delivers. The 8-hour schedule is packed with highlights, thanks to experienced guides and convenient transport. While it involves significant walking and no lunch is included, the overall experience is highly praised, with a rating of 4.6 from 92 reviews.
This trip suits Game of Thrones fans, nature lovers, and visitors interested in Irish scenery and history. It provides great value with all attractions included and an easy, straightforward booking process. If you want a full, engaging day exploring Northern Ireland’s key sights in comfort, this tour is a reliable choice.
“Nice guide, beautiful places and locations, we had just an issue with the bus, i think there wasn't so much attention about the trip, but was okay.”
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should bring their own food or plan to purchase at the stops.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for young children or visitors with mobility issues because of the length and walking involved.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are essential, and packing rain gear is advised given the coastal weather and potential rain.
Can I join this tour if I am not a Game of Thrones fan?
Absolutely. The tour features stunning scenery and natural landmarks that appeal to anyone interested in Irish landscapes, even if you’re not familiar with the series.
What is the starting point and ending point?
The tour departs and concludes at 31 Chichester Street, Belfast, across from the Garrick bar, making it easy to access from central Belfast.
How long are the stops at each location?
Most stops range from 20 minutes at Dark Hedges to 1.5 hours at the Giant’s Causeway, allowing sufficient time to explore and photograph.