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Visit our two Game of Thrones doors

Door 3 at Percy French and Door 9 at Ballygally Castle

Following the fall of several trees from the iconic Dark Hedges during Storm Gertrude at the start of 2016, Tourism Ireland have salvaged the wood from 2 of these magnificent Beech trees and transformed them into 10 ornately carved wooden doors, each depicting moments inspired by this season.  The doors were unveiled each week as season six unfolded – referencing key scenes and events from the latest episode and incorporating some of the iconic symbols of the show. These ‘Doors of Thrones’ hang in pubs, restaurants and other venues across Northern Ireland, near filming locations will be unveiled one at a time after each episode is aired, giving visitors a brand new Game of Thrones Territory trail to follow.

Door 3 at Percy French

The Percy French Restaurant in the grounds of the magnificent Slieve Donard Resort and Spa where the Mountains of Mourne sweep into the sea and is the proud home of Game of Thrones Door of Thrones No 3. The intricatly carved Door of Thrones 3 depicts the demise of Rickon Stark’s Direwolf, Shaggydog, the 3 eyed raven and the rise of House Greyjoy’s family crest - the Kracken.

A sight to behold, this magnificent door is the entrance to our Percy French Restauarnt. When coming to visit, why not sample our Game of Thrones Westeros Tomahawk Steak Dish served with Valyrian Steel Style Carving Knife?

Door 9 at Ballygally Castle

Door 9 depicts the famous battle between House Stark and House Bolton in the penultimate episode of Season 6. Carved on this beautiful door, you will see the crests of House Bolton and House Stark, Ramsey Bolton's hungry dogs and Winterfell Castle.

A sight to behold, this magnificent door is the entrance to our Garden Restaurant and sits amongst other Game of Thrones inspired memorabilia. When coming to visit, why not sample our Game of Thrones Afternoon Tea or perhaps our Westeros Tomahawk Steak Dish served with Valyrian Steel Style Carving Knife?

Door 9