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Where Was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Filmed?

2010
David Yates
Added June 15, 2023
7 Locations

Explore the enchanting filming locations of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,' the thrilling conclusion to the Harry Potter series.

About Where Was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Filmed?

The final installment of the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," brings the epic saga to a close with stunning visuals and thrilling locations. From the serene landscapes of the Scottish Highlands to the historical charm of English villages, the film's locations enhance the magic and intensity of the story.

Prominent filming sites include Lacock Abbey, which serves as the picturesque venue for several key scenes, and the haunting beauty of Tintern Abbey, where Harry and Hermione find a moment of respite in their treacherous journey. The Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous by the Hogwarts Express, returns to the screen, symbolizing the connection between the magical world and the breathtaking natural scenery of Scotland.

With extensive and varied settings, "Deathly Hallows" not only captures the essence of J.K. Rowling's narrative but also showcases the charm and majesty of the filming locations scattered across the UK. Many of these sites offer guided tours, inviting fans to step into the world of wizards and witches and relive their favorite movie moments.

As you plan your travels to explore these magical locales, whether you're revisiting beloved scenes or discovering new ones, the journey through the realms of "Deathly Hallows" promises to be a memorable adventure for any Harry Potter fan.

Year Released

2010

Director

David Yates

Filming Locations

7 locations

Travel Tips

  • Best time to visit most of these locations is during spring or fall for mild weather.

  • Consider booking accommodations in advance, especially during tourist season.

  • Guided tours are available that cover Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, Tintern Abbey, Wales, Kings Cross Station, London in one day.

Filming Locations

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Filming Locations

Map of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire
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Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire

Used as the location for several interior scenes, including Snape's Potions classroom.

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Map of Tintern Abbey, Wales
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Tintern Abbey, Wales

The stunning ruins served as the backdrop for the scene where Harry and Hermione camp during their quest.

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Map of Kings Cross Station, London
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Kings Cross Station, London

The location features prominently with the magical Platform 9¾ as students embark on their journey throughout the series.

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Map of Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scottish Highlands
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Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scottish Highlands

The iconic railway viaduct crossed by the Hogwarts Express, featured in several films including 'Deathly Hallows.'

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Map of Cliffe Castle, West Yorkshire
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Cliffe Castle, West Yorkshire

The site used for scenes related to the Malfoy Manor.

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Map of Bampton, Oxfordshire
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Bampton, Oxfordshire

The village scenes, including the home of the Dursleys, were filmed in this charming location.

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Map of Durham Cathedral, England
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Durham Cathedral, England

One of the filming locations for Hogwarts, featuring in several key scenes throughout the series.

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