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Northern Ireland’s Silver Screen: Exploring the Best Film Locations

Liam Neeson with Born and Raised waffles owner Michael Henderson

When it comes to cinematic beauty, Northern Ireland is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, historic settings, and enchanting locations that have played a pivotal role in numerous blockbuster films and TV series. Its diverse scenery, from lush green valleys to dramatic coastlines, has captivated the imagination of filmmakers and storytellers alike. Let’s embark on a journey through some of the best film locations in Northern Ireland, and explore the cities that have graced the big screen.

This blog is by Born & Raised Waffles who bake sweet treats in their mobile catering unit to film locations across Ireland.

**Belfast: A City of Resilience and Charm**

The capital city, Belfast, is a dynamic fusion of resilience and charm, a place where a turbulent history meets vibrant culture. It has served as the backdrop for several films and TV series, showcasing its versatility as a film location.

*1. Titanic Studios*: This massive film studio complex in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast has played a pivotal role in the creation of the globally acclaimed series, “Game of Thrones.” It was the birthplace of the Iron Throne, the iconic centrepiece of the series. Fans of the show can take guided tours and immerse themselves in the world of Westeros.

*2. Crumlin Road Gaol*: This former prison is an imposing, Victorian-era building with a haunting ambiance. It has been featured in various films, including the gripping crime drama “Hunger,” which recounts the life of political prisoner Bobby Sands. Tours are available for those intrigued by its history.

This blog is by Born & Raised Waffles who bake sweet treats in their mobile catering unit to film locations across Ireland.

**Londonderry (Derry): Walled City with a Rich Heritage**

Derry, also known as Londonderry, is a city steeped in history and enclosed by well-preserved city walls. Its iconic setting has been the backdrop for multiple film and TV productions.

*1. “Derry Girls”*: The hit TV series “Derry Girls” captures the lives of four high-spirited teenagers growing up in the ’90s during the Northern Ireland conflict. The city’s picturesque streets and walls create an authentic atmosphere for the show.

*2. Guildhall Square*: This elegant square, with the historic Guildhall as its centerpiece, has featured in films like “The Best Man,” offering a taste of Derry’s architectural beauty.

**Newcastle: A Coastal Gem**

Nestled along the rugged coast of County Down, Newcastle is a coastal gem that has been the backdrop for various films, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes.

*1. Murlough Bay*: This hidden gem along the County Antrim coast became the Iron Islands in “Game of Thrones.” The pristine beach and dramatic cliffs make it a captivating location for fans of the show.

**Carrickfergus: A Historic Haven**

Carrickfergus, with its well-preserved Norman castle, is a town rich in history and has lent its unique charm to several films and series.

*1. “Sons of Anarchy”*: The iconic Carrickfergus Castle stood in as the Irish town of Charming in the acclaimed series “Sons of Anarchy.” The castle’s striking presence adds an air of authenticity to the show.

**Ballintoy: Rugged Beauty on the North Coast**

The village of Ballintoy on the North Coast of County Antrim is renowned for its rugged, untouched beauty and has graced the silver screen in various roles.

*1. “Game of Thrones”*: Ballintoy’s stunning coastline served as the Iron Islands in “Game of Thrones.” The rocky shores and natural arches provide the perfect setting for the series’ ironborn.

**County Fermanagh: Lakes and Legends**

This blog is by Born & Raised Waffles who bake sweet treats in their mobile catering unit to film locations across Ireland.

The enchanting landscapes of County Fermanagh, particularly its many lakes and lush countryside, have attracted filmmakers from around the world.

*1. Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark*: This UNESCO-recognized geopark has been featured in films like “The Wicker Man.” Its underground caves and stunning surroundings add an air of mystique to any production.

**Conclusion: A Cinematic Wonderland**

Northern Ireland’s rich and diverse locations offer a cinematic wonderland that has lured filmmakers and storytellers for years. From the bustling streets of Belfast to the tranquil beauty of County Fermanagh, these film locations are more than just stunning backdrops; they are integral to the storytelling. If you’re a film enthusiast, exploring these settings can transport you into the worlds created by some of your favorite movies and series. Northern Ireland’s landscapes and cities provide a glimpse into a world of cinematic magic, waiting to be discovered and appreciated by movie lovers and adventurers alike.

As you embark on your own cinematic journey, consider visiting these picturesque film locations and discovering the enchanting stories that have unfolded against the backdrop of Northern Ireland’s breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re a “Game of Thrones” fanatic, a history buff, or simply a lover of cinematic beauty, Northern Ireland has something extraordinary to offer.

 

This blog is by Born & Raised Waffles who bake sweet treats in their mobile catering unit to film locations across Ireland.