Season 8, Episode 1: Jon Snow and Daenerys arrive dramatically on dragonback, landing in the valley below the falls.
Skógafoss Waterfall
Skógafoss
South Iceland, Islande — 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.
Comment s'y rendre
Directly off the Ring Road at Skógar. A staircase leads to the top. Year-round access.
Productions Tournées à Skógafoss Waterfall
Used for battle scenes set in the Nine Realms throughout the film.
Questions Fréquentes
Qu'est-ce qui a été tourné à 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.
Où se trouve Skógafoss Waterfall en Islande ?
Skógafoss Waterfall (Skógafoss) se trouve en South Iceland, Islande, aux coordonnées 63.5320°N, 19.5115°W. Directly off the Ring Road at Skógar. A staircase leads to the top. Year-round access.
Quels acteurs ont tourné à Skógafoss Waterfall ?
Acteurs notables ayant tourné à Skógafoss Waterfall: Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston. Réalisateur: Alan Taylor.
Comment visiter Skógafoss Waterfall ?
Directly off the Ring Road at Skógar. A staircase leads to the top. Year-round access.