Castle Ward, Northern Ireland's first stop, Winterfell from Game of Thrones
Castle Ward
• Location: Castle Ward is located southeast of Belfast, on the shores of Strangford Lough, overlooking the magnificent sea views.
• Area: Castle Ward is surrounded by a vast 820-acre estate with extensive gardens and woodlands, providing a peaceful and beautiful natural environment.
History and architectural features of Castle Ward
• Origins and family: Castle Ward has been the Ward family estate since the 16th century. In 1759, Bernard Ward and Lady Anne inherited the estate and began building a beautiful new home as a symbol of their family's bold and forward-looking status.
• Architectural style: The mansion part of the castle was built in the 18th century, combining classical and Gothic architectural styles to show a unique charm. This design style combination is popular with visitors and gives a novel and strong sense of beauty.
Castle Ward as a filming location for Game of Thrones
• Prototype of Winterfell: Castle Ward is the prototype of Winterfell in the TV series Game of Thrones, and many scenes of Winterfell were filmed here. This makes Castle Ward a popular check-in spot for fans of the show, attracting a large number of visitors.
• Features of the filming location: At Castle Ward, visitors can see familiar scenes from the TV series, such as the walls, courtyards, and interior decorations of Winterfell. These scenes not only recreate the atmosphere of the TV series but also provide an immersive experience for visitors.
At Castle Ward, you can enjoy the exotic sunken gardens and the winding paths through the woods to the shores of the bay, and you can walk to Audley's Castle.