The hit series may have ended, but Game of Thrones fans in Scotland can still check in with Winterfell.
Doune Castle is one of several sites in the UK being transformed into the world of Westeros to celebrate the legacy of the hit HBO series.
The medieval stronghold, north of Stirling, was used as a filming location for the pilot episode, doubling as the Stark family home.
And over the next week, signage outside will rename the site Winterfell in honour of the fantasy drama coming to an end.
Gillian MacDonald, Head of Business Development and Enterprise at Historic Environment Scotland, said: “We are delighted to be involved with the Game of Thrones takeover.
“Doune Castle was featured as the location for Winterfell in the pilot episode so it’s fantastic to be chosen as the much-loved Westeros location now that the TV series is coming to an end.
“We hope fans of Game of Thrones across the country will visit Doune Castle and enjoy walking in the footsteps of Jon Snow and the Starks.”
Thrones-fever has been ever present throughout the UK since the show’s opening episode in 2011.
As well as Doune Castle, London’s Covent Garden is also being rebranded as Highgarden.
Blackpool will become Castle Black-pool and Essex will have signs for Essos.
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