Season 8, Episode 1: Jon Snow and Daenerys arrive dramatically on dragonback, landing in the valley below the falls.
Skógafoss Waterfall
Skógafoss
South Iceland, Islandia — 63.5320°N, 19.5115°WOne of Iceland's largest waterfalls at 60 metres wide and 25 metres tall, Skógafoss consistently produces stunning rainbows on sunny days. Its accessibility and dramatic beauty have made it a favourite filming location for everything from Viking epics to dragon-riding scenes.
Cómo llegar
Directly off the Ring Road at Skógar. A staircase leads to the top. Year-round access.
Producciones filmadas en Skógafoss Waterfall
Used for battle scenes set in the Nine Realms throughout the film.
Preguntas Frecuentes
¿Qué se filmó en Skógafoss Waterfall?
Game of Thrones (2019) — Season 8, Episode 1: Jon Snow and Daenerys arrive dramatically on dragonback, landing in the valley below the falls. Thor: The Dark World (2013) — Used for battle scenes set in the Nine Realms throughout the film.
¿Dónde está Skógafoss Waterfall en Islandia?
Skógafoss Waterfall (Skógafoss) se encuentra en South Iceland, Islandia, en las coordenadas 63.5320°N, 19.5115°W. Directly off the Ring Road at Skógar. A staircase leads to the top. Year-round access.
¿Qué actores han filmado en Skógafoss Waterfall?
Actores destacados que han filmado en Skógafoss Waterfall: Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston. Director: Alan Taylor.
¿Cómo visitar Skógafoss Waterfall?
Directly off the Ring Road at Skógar. A staircase leads to the top. Year-round access.