nature · South Iceland, Iceland
Þingvellir National Park
A filming location from Game of Thrones in South Iceland.

The scene
The rift-valley path between towering walls of rock served as the road climbing toward the Eyrie and the surrounding mountain country of the Vale.

How to visit
It's the first stop on the Golden Circle self-drive loop, about 45 minutes from Reykjavík. Parking is paid; the main Almannagjá gorge walk is flat and well-marked, and there's no entry fee for the park itself.
Address: Þingvellir National Park, 801 Selfoss, Iceland · Open in Google Maps
- Continue the loop to the Geysir hot springs and Gullfoss waterfall.
- Certified divers can snorkel the Silfra fissure in the same park.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Þingvellir National Park?
- The rift-valley path between towering walls of rock served as the road climbing toward the Eyrie and the surrounding mountain country of the Vale.
- Can you visit Þingvellir National Park?
- It's the first stop on the Golden Circle self-drive loop, about 45 minutes from Reykjavík. Parking is paid; the main Almannagjá gorge walk is flat and well-marked, and there's no entry fee for the park itself.
- Where is Þingvellir National Park?
- Þingvellir National Park is a real filming location in South Iceland. Þingvellir National Park, 801 Selfoss, Iceland