Categories: Inspire

Experience Fermanagh Lakelands’ Game of Thrones® territory

Filming Locations

Pollnagollum Cave in Belmore Forest is part of the Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark. Its name is Irish for 'Hole of the doves'. The cave is fed by a waterfall and swells to a torrent during harsh weather. The exterior of Pollnagollum Cave was used to film Beric Dondarrion's hideout in Season 3.

» Follow the Belmore Forest: Pollnagollum Cave Walk which leads to a viewing point for the cave

Door of Thrones

Experience Northern Ireland Game of Thrones® territory and discover the Doors which tell the story of Season 6

Tourism Ireland saved the wood from two trees from the Dark Hedges - known in Game of Thrones® as the Kingsroad - which fell during Storm Gertrude in 2016. The wood was then used to make a series of 10 beautifully engraved doors, each one telling the story of the latest episode in season six.

Door 4 is placed in Blakes of the Hollow in Enniskillen town!  The Door features several striking designs, immortalising the Targaryens and Arryns.

Renowned for its traditional Irish heritage, Blakes of the Hollow is one of the most famous and well recognised Victorian pubs in Ireland. It is a must see attraction which has graced Co.Fermanagh’s shores for over 125 years.

It is also near the Brotherhood without Banners' hideout - the filming location otherwise known as Pollagollum Cave.

Blakes Of The Hollow
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2 people enjoying a Guinness in Blakes of the Hollow

Renowned for its traditional Irish heritage, Blakes of the Hollow is one of the most famous and well recognised Victorian pubs in Ireland. It is a must see attraction which has graced County Fermanagh’s shores for over 125 years.