where was stardust filmed
The 2007 fantasy film Stardust was filmed across multiple locations in the UK and Iceland, with English villages standing in for the town of Wall and dramatic Scottish, Welsh, and Icelandic landscapes used for the magical realm of Stormhold.
Main filming locations
- England (primary base) : Key locations include Castle Combe in Wiltshire for the village of Wall, Arlington Row in Bibury (Gloucestershire) for the street outside Victoria’s house, and various spots in Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, and London.
- Studios : Many interiors and sets (like Lamia’s palace and the crater where Yvaine lands) were built and shot at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire.
Scenic landscapes used
- Scotland : Areas such as the Quiraing and The Fairy Glen on the Isle of Skye, plus Kinlochewe and Loch Lomond, were used to create the rugged, otherworldly landscapes of Stormhold.
- Wales : Brecon Beacons National Park, particularly the path above Llyn y Fan Fach in Carmarthenshire, appears in the sequences where Tristan and Yvaine trek across windswept hills.
Iceland location
- Iceland : A striking black-sand beach with mountains in the background was used for Septimus’s icy coastal scenes, filmed around the Horn/Hornafjörður or Stokksnes–Vestrahorn area in southeast Iceland.
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