The Hallmark movie As Luck Would Have It was filmed entirely on location in Ireland , mainly around real castles and scenic coastal spots.

Here’s the quick scoop on the key places:

  • Ireland (overall setting) – The whole movie was shot in multiple Irish locations rather than on studio backlots or in Canada, which is common for other Hallmark films.
  • “Kilabbey” town (fictional) – The charming village of Kilabbey is a made-up town, but its look and feel come from real Irish coastal and countryside locations.
  • Lismore Castle, Waterford – One of the main “resort” castles Lindsey visits is actually Lismore Castle (Caisleán an Leasa Mhóir) in County Waterford, used for some of the big castle sequences and the resort concept in the story.
  • Howth Castle, near Dublin – The medieval-style castle and surrounding grounds that stand in for Kilabbey’s historic castle are largely filmed at Howth Castle, just outside Dublin.
  • Cliffs of Moher, County Clare – The dramatic oceanside scenes were shot at the famous Cliffs of Moher on Ireland’s west coast, which the cast has mentioned as a standout filming location.
  • Other Irish spots – Additional scenes make use of scenic areas such as Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains and other picturesque stretches of Ireland’s east and west coasts.

In short, if you’re wondering “where was As Luck Would Have It filmed,” the answer is: across several real locations in Ireland, especially Lismore Castle, Howth Castle, and the Cliffs of Moher.

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