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Winterfell Trek from Belfast

Pickup from Leonardo Hotel, Great Victoria Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 6DY
Inch Abbey group

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Did you know that Northern Ireland is one of the most important film locations for HBO's epic fantasy series, Game of Thrones®?
Our Belfast Winterfell tour is not like most sightseeing coach tours. We take you on location treks, to get the most beautiful locations, and this tour is a fun immersive experiences with lots of Stark cloaks and props (helms, swords, shields) on the coach for everybody to use, at no extra charge.

Itinerary:
07:45 Meet the guide in front of Jury's Inn, Great Victoria Street, Belfast, 08:00 Departure
- Visit Castle Ward Estate, aka the real location of Winterfell in season 1. Morning Game of Thrones locations trek in the estate (3km)
- Lunch in Strangford.
- Visit Inch Abbey, where Robb Stark became 'King in the North'
- Afternoon trek in Tollymore forest (3km)
- Depart Tollymore for Belfast
18:00 Drop-off back at Jury's Inn, Great Victoria Street, Belfast

This tour is independently operated by Game of Thrones® Tours Ltd (Belfast). It is not sponsored, endorsed or affiliated with HBO, nor anyone associated with Game of Thrones®.

For more info and to book online, go to https://gameofthronestours.com.  Alternatively, call (028) 9568 0023, or email belfast@gameofthronestours.com.

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Student£45.00 per ticket
Winterfell Trek from Belfast£49.00 per ticket

10% discount for groups of 6+ All entrance fees included (Castle Ward Estate & Tollymore Forest Park)

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08:00-17:30 (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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The coach we use on our Winterfell Trek from Belfast is a 41-seater.

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