
Kirkjuffle - Grandafjordur, Iceland
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PetjeOp
N 64° 55.570 W 023° 18.660
27W E 390739 N 7202222
Scene from game of thrones caracters are looking at Kirkjuffle mountain
Waymark Code: WM1BVCX
Location: Iceland
Date Posted: 04/09/2025
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"3 places you have to visit after Game of Thrones Episode 6
It’s nothing new that Game of Thrones has been shot in Iceland, like I’ve previously written about, but after episode 6 in season 7, which aired this week, we must recommend some awesome locations.
You see, this week’s episode was quite a dramatic one and featured some places which made our Icelandic national pride beam like never before. So, without further ado, here are the places you must visit from season 7 so far. And it doesn’t matter if you’re not a die hard Game of Thrones fan, you should visit these places anyway. I think you would actually enjoy Game of Thrones Episode 6 even if you’re not a fan. It was quite epic and exciting."
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The mountain shaped like an arrowhead
I must start with Kirkjufell mountain, located on the Snæfellsnes peninsula. Sure, we’ve seen glimpses of this mountain before on Game of Thrones, in season 6 to be exact, but it has never been more majestic than in this week’s episode. We see it when Jon Snow and his gang venture to find the army of the dead north of the wall. They know where to go because The Hound had a vision of a mountain shaped like an arrowhead where the dead were marching past. All of the sudden Kirkjufell has this sort of a mysterious feel to it.
Kirkjufell, and it’s waterfall Kirkjufellsfoss, is one of the most photographed spots in Iceland and it’s quite easy to get to. You can either book a tour of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, which is a must do, or drive some 2 and a half hours to the mountain."
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