GAME of Thrones fans can now get a stamp in a special passport when they visit each of the 10 doors scattered around Northern Ireland which depict scenes from the programme.
The doors hang in pubs, restaurants and other venues. The wood comes from trees at the Dark Hedges felled by Storm Gertrude last year. Each door depicts moments inspired by series six and reference key scenes and events from the HBO show.
There are 25 Game of Thrones filming locations in the north that are accessible to the public.
Tourism NI's Journey of Doors passport can be picked up for free by fans of the fantasy adventure show.
You can also download the passport via http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/gameofthronesdoors
Door Locations:
The Cuan, Strangford, Co Down
Nearby Filming Locations: Castle Ward & Audley’s Castle
Fiddler’s Green, Portaferry, Co Down
Nearby Filming Location: Quintin Bay
Percy French, Newcastle, Co Down
Nearby Filming Locations: Tollymore Forest & Leitrim Lodge
Blakes of the Hollow, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh
Nearby Filming Location: Pollnagollum Cave
Owens, Limavady, Co Derry
Nearby Filming Locations: Downhill Beach, Binevenagh & Portstewart Strand
Fullerton Arms, Ballintoy, Co Antrim
Nearby Locations: Ballintoy Harbour & Larrybane
Gracehill House, Stranocum, Co Antrim
Nearby Filming Location: The Dark Hedges
Mary McBrides, Cushendun, Co Antrim
Nearby Filming Locations: Cushendun Caves, Above Murlough Bay, Murlough Bay, Carnlough Harbour & The Glens of Antrim
Ballygally Castle, Ballygally, Co Antrim
Nearby Filming Locations: Cairncastle, Carnlough Harbour, The Glens of Antrim, Sallagh Braes & Shillanavoghy Valley
The Dark Horse, Belfast, Co Antrim