Larrybane Quarry is a historic site located on the North Coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The quarry is known for its limestone and was one of the largest quarries in the area during the 19th century. The limestone from the quarry was used in the construction of several notable buildings including the Giant's Causeway, Carrickfergus Castle and Belfast Harbour.
Today, the quarry is a popular tourist destination, with visitors coming to see the stunning coastal views and the site's connection to the popular HBO series, Game of Thrones. The site was used as a filming location for the second season of the series, where it was used as the backdrop for the Iron Islands.
Visitors to the quarry can explore the site on foot and take in the stunning views of the coast and the surrounding area. There is also a visitor center on-site which provides information on the history of the quarry and its connection to the local area. The quarry is a must-see attraction for visitors to the North Coast of Ireland, offering a unique combination of history, natural beauty and cultural significance.