The adventure continues with Season 2 of Vikings: Valhalla, which premiered on January 12, 2023. This season brings back the exciting tales of Leif Eriksson (played by Sam Corlett), his strong-willed sister Freydís Eiríksdóttir (played by Frida Gustavsson), and Harald Sigurdsson (played by Leo Suter). These characters face new challenges after the fall of Kattegat, which changes their lives forever. They become fugitives and travel to new lands beyond their familiar surroundings.

Where was “Vikings: Valhalla Season 2” Filmed?
The second season was filmed at several stunning and dramatic locations throughout Ireland. The production started at Ashford Studios in August 2021 and was completed in November 2021. Here’s where the magic happened:

Magheramore Beach, Ireland
The beach scene in the first episode of Season 2, titled “The Web of Fate,” was filmed at Magheramore Beach on Ireland’s east coast. This beach is popular with surfers and is known for its scenic beauty. It has been used in other productions like Camelot and the EastEnders spin-off Redwater.


Mizen Head, Ireland
For the dramatic cliffs representing the Jomsborg Viking stronghold in Pomerania (which is now in Poland), the production used the cliffs at “Mizen Head”. Mizen Head is the southernmost point of mainland Ireland and provides stunning views and rugged landscapes. There are similar cliffs with caves and stone bridges along the Irish coast, adding to the show’s dramatic effect.

Roundwood Quarry, County Wicklow, Ireland
The “Roundwood Quarry” (also known as Calary Lake) in County Wicklow was used to film the Jomsborg village set. This location gave the show an authentic and ancient Viking village look, fitting for the series’ historical setting.


Ballyhorsey Quarry, Ireland
The Ballyhorsey Quarry was used for filming all the ice river sequences. This location provided the icy and rugged terrain needed for the scenes set on frozen rivers.

Season 2 of “Vikings: Valhalla” continues to impress with its stunning and diverse filming locations. From the beautiful Magheramore Beach to the dramatic cliffs of Mizen Head and the icy landscapes of Ballyhorsey Quarry, each location helps bring the Viking adventures to life.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Vikings: Valhalla Season 2
Q: Where was Season 2 of Vikings: Valhalla filmed?
A: Season 2 of Vikings: Valhalla was filmed in several locations across Ireland. Key filming spots included Magheramore Beach on Ireland’s east coast for beach scenes, Mizen Head for dramatic cliff scenes, Roundwood Quarry in County Wicklow for the Jomsborg village set, and Ballyhorsey Quarry for ice river sequences.
Q: When did filming for Season 2 of Vikings: Valhalla start and end?
A: Filming for Season 2 started in August 2021 at Ashford Studios and wrapped up in November 2021.
Q: When was Season 2 of Vikings: Valhalla released?
A: Season 2 of Vikings: Valhalla was released on January 12, 2023.
Q: What locations were used to depict the Jomsborg Viking stronghold?
A: The Jomsborg Viking stronghold was depicted using the dramatic cliffs at Mizen Head. The Jomsborg village set was filmed at Roundwood Quarry in County Wicklow.
Q: Where were the ice river sequences filmed for Season 2?
A: The ice river sequences were filmed at Ballyhorsey Quarry, which provided the icy and rugged terrain needed for those scenes.