Game Of Thrones: Northern Ireland locations used in HBO series featured in new app

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Game Of Thrones is filmed at more than 20 locations across Northern Ireland

An app mapping the Northern Ireland locations where the TV drama Game Of Thrones is filmed has been released.

More than 20 Northern Irish sites feature in the HBO series to make the mythical worlds of Westeros and Essos.

Binevenagh mountain in County Londonderry, Ballintoy harbour in County Antrim and Tullymore forest in County Down are some of the places that have been used for filming.

The mobile app was the idea of the film agency Northern Ireland Screen.

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The intertwined beech branches and gnarled trunks of the Dark Hedges the show's second season

It gives fans an interactive tour of the locations, as well as information about them and the show's scenes in which they featured.

A trailer for the sixth series of Game Of Thrones was released earlier this week.

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Northern Ireland Screen's Richard Williams said "people will be surprised by the range" of locations the series uses for filming.

"This is a celebration of these locations in Northern Ireland," he added.

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Five series of Game Of Thrones have been released, with a sixth due to be aired from April

"Game of Thrones has now become a huge part of Northern Ireland culture and we know the appetite for information about the show is vast around the world."

John McGrillen, the chief executive of Tourism Northern Ireland, said the app would "enable visitors to make the link between the Game of Thrones fantasy and the spectacular real-life setting".

In January, a distinctive tunnel of trees at one of the show's Northern Ireland locations was damaged by high storm winds.

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Binevenagh mountain is one of the locations that features in the app by Northern Ireland Screen