Film & TV Locations in Wales
From Doctor Who and Torchwood in Cardiff Bay to Gavin & Stacey at Barry Island, the 1960s cult classic The Prisoner in Portmeirion and big-screen moments at Freshwater West, Wales has starred in stories loved around the world. Use this map to explore the places behind the scenes — castles and quays, beaches and clifftops, valleys and village greens.
How to use this map
- Switch tabs for Films or TV series, then filter by setting (castles, city streets, coast or hills).
- Click a pin for notes, links and directions; use search to jump to a production or place.
- Scroll the thumbnail strip under the map to preview highlights and open their popups.
What you’ll find
- Iconic spots used on screen — from heritage sites and museums to harbours, beaches and viewpoints.
- Scene notes that say what was filmed there, plus official links where helpful.
- Wales-only coverage curated for visitors (no wider UK locations).
Plan & visit responsibly
- Locations are approximate. Always check access, opening times and tides (for coastal sites); some sets were temporary and removed.
- Many places are working sites or residential areas — please respect privacy, signage and safety. Drones are restricted in many locations.
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Film & TV Locations — Wales
Explore famous scenes and shoot locations across Wales. Use the tabs to switch between Film and TV, filter by setting, or search for a place or production. Click a pin for notes and links.
Map © OpenStreetMap contributors. Thumbnails are fetched, where available, via Wikimedia Commons (best-effort; images remain with their original owners). Always check current site access/permissions before visiting.

