Ahead of the newest installment of the Marvel Franchise, Deadpool 3, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman were spotted filming a fighting scene on an unnamed beach in the south of the UK early last week1.
And with London being a popular filming location for many blockbusters, which of these are the most popular on social media? Intrigued to find out, Casino Hawks sourced over 1 million social media posts of the most famous film locations in London, using this to determine which are the most popular.
The top 5 most popular film locations in Wales
# |
Film |
Location |
Instagram Hashtags |
1. |
The Dark Knight Rises |
Brecon Beacons National Park |
132,402 |
2. |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 |
Freshwater West |
18,128 |
3. |
Me Before You |
Pembroke Castle |
12,503 |
4.. |
King Arthur |
Nant Gwynant |
3,501 |
5. |
James Bond: Die Another Day |
Penbryn Beach |
2,048 |
For the full dataset, please see the methodology.
Brecon Beacons National Park is the most popular film location in Wales
Casino Hawks can reveal that Brecon Beacons National Park is the most popular movie location to visit in Wales, and the eleventh most popular in the UK, with 132,402 hashtags on Instagram. Located in South Wales, the park made an appearance in the film The Dark Knight Rises. The park’s stunning landscapes posed as a backdrop for various scenes, including the dramatic Bane-led attack on a CIA plane and the subsequent aerial chase. Also featured in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Brecon Beacons National Park has 3681% more Instagram hashtags than Nant Gwynant, which was featured in “King Arthur“, an earlier film in the franchise.
Ranking second with 2,216 Instagram Hashtags is Freshwater West beach. Renowned by Harry Potter fans for the significant role it played in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, posing as Shell Cottage, a safe house for Harry, Ron and Hermione as they collected Voldemort’s horcruxes . It is also the location where beloved character Dobby was killed, with many fans who visit the beach laying socks on his ‘grave’ as tribute.
Pembroke Castle ranks third with 12,503 hashtags on Instagram – 257% more than Nant Gwynant, which was featured in King Arthur and ranks fourth. Located in Pembrokeshire, Pembroke Castle had a significant role in romantic drama, Me Before You, where it was prominently featured in multiple memorable scenes. The castle’s exterior served as the grand entrance for Lou Clark, played by Emilia Clarke, as she began her caregiving job for Will Traynor, played by Sam Claflin, whilst the courtyard provided a picturesque backdrop throughout the film as their relationship unfolded.
The top 10 most popular film and TV locations in the UK
Rank |
Film |
Location |
Instagram Hashtags |
1. |
James Bond: Skyfall |
Glencoe, Scotland |
569,280 |
2. |
Notting Hill |
Portobello Road, London |
346,616 |
3. |
Dracula Untold |
Giant’s Causeway, Ireland |
340,549 |
4. |
Star Wars: Episode VII |
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire |
324,377 |
5. |
Broadchurch |
West Bay, Dorset |
277,923 |
6. |
James Bond: Golden Eye |
Somerset House, London |
266,589 |
7. |
The French Lieutenant’s Woman |
Lyme Regis, Dorset |
230,265 |
8. |
Les Misérables |
Dry-Dock, Portsmouth |
153,750 |
9. |
Stardust |
Castle Combe, Wiltshire |
150,314 |
10. |
Pride and Prejudice |
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire |
138,092 |
For the full dataset, please see the methodology.
Glen Coe, Scotland is the most popular film location in the UK
Casino Hawks can reveal that Glen Coe, Scotland, is the most popular movie location to visit in the UK with 569,290 Instagram hashtags – over double that of Somerset House, London, which was also used in the James Bond franchise (James Bond: Golden Eye). Glencoe featured in James Bond: Skyfall, the highest-grossing film in the James Bond franchise2, and was chosen as the iconic location for Skyfall House, Bond’s childhood home. For super fans wishing to visit where Skyfall House is supposed to be, use the exact coordinates of 56°37′10.31″N 04°55′51.23″W.
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