6 Game of Thrones Locations You Can See From Mount Srđ
King's Landing from above: which Game of Thrones filming locations — Lovrijenac, Minčeta, the walls, Lokrum — you can spot from the Mount Srđ ridge.
Trail guides, honest price breakdowns and straight answers on licences, kids and what to wear — the notes Paula and Ivan share with every guest before the briefing at the Bosanka trailhead.
What you are actually driving across: Mount Srđ with its cable car, cross and fortress; Fort Imperial's road from Napoleonic outpost to Homeland War stronghold; and the King's Landing panoramas the film crews came for. Each guide covers what you see from the trail and what deserves a stop.
The Mount Srđ guide Fort Imperial & the museum Game of Thrones locations
What a safari really costs and how per-buggy pricing works out per person, which months give you clear views without the August heat or the bura wind, and the clothing that keeps trail dust where it belongs. No hidden-fee surprises at the trailhead.
The machines and the rules: why a category B car licence is all a driver needs, how a two-seat side-by-side buggy differs from a quad, and how families ride the plateau safely with kids from about age five in the passenger seat.
King's Landing from above: which Game of Thrones filming locations — Lovrijenac, Minčeta, the walls, Lokrum — you can spot from the Mount Srđ ridge.
Taking kids on a buggy tour in Dubrovnik: children 5–11 ride as passengers for €20, four-seat buggies fit whole families, and the meeting point is by the cable car.
Month-by-month guide to buggy tours above Dubrovnik: July–August heat past 30°C, bura wind days, the May–June and September sweet spots, winter rides.
Buggy or quad for your Dubrovnik off-road tour? A mechanic's side-by-side comparison — seats, licence rules, stability, dust and which machine suits whom.
Fort Imperial on Mount Srđ: why Napoleon's engineers built it, how it held through the 1991–92 siege, and how to visit the Homeland War Museum inside.
What to wear for a dusty buggy ride above Dubrovnik: closed shoes, layers, what we provide, camera and GoPro tips, and month-by-month advice for March to November.
Mount Srđ from every angle: the cable car destroyed in 1991 and rebuilt in 2010, Napoleon's Fort Imperial, the summit cross, and hiking versus driving to the top.
Full 2026 price guide for buggy tours above Dubrovnik: self-drive from €40 per adult, kids €20, private tours €290–€330, what's included and the 48-hour refund policy.
Four easy escapes from the Old Town crowds: the Srđ plateau, Bosanka village, the Konavle valley and the Elaphiti islands — with times, transport and honest advice.
What licence you need for a buggy tour in Croatia: a standard category B car licence covers it, drivers must be 18+, and passengers — kids included — need nothing.