Northern Realm Guide

The North Map

The complete map of northern Westeros — from Winterfell and White Harbor to the Wolfswood, Karhold, Bear Island, Last Hearth, the Wall, and the lands beyond

By Bia & Zhuni Updated Apr 2026 Largest Region in Westeros
⚡ Quick Answer

The North is the largest region in Westeros and the ancestral homeland of House Stark. It stretches from the Neck in the south to the Wall in the north and includes major locations such as Winterfell, White Harbor, Last Hearth, Karhold, Bear Island, and the forests and roads that connect them. It is colder, larger, and more sparsely populated than the southern kingdoms, but it remains one of the most powerful and symbolically important realms in the entire story.

LargestRegion in Westeros
1Stark Heartland
Major PortWhite Harbor
FrontierThe Wall
Wild NorthBeyond the Wall
Regional Overview

What Is the North?

The North is not just another kingdom — it is the oldest-feeling, hardest, and most symbolically powerful land in Westeros.

The North is the largest political region in Westeros, but also one of the least densely populated. Its distances are long, its winters are harder, and its identity is older than that of the southern kingdoms.

Ruled for most of its history from Winterfell, the North is defined by its loyalty to House Stark, its worship of the old gods, and its deep memory of winter, survival, and ancient threat. Roads are fewer, settlements are more scattered, and great forests, hills, and cold plains dominate the landscape.

The North includes White Harbor on its southeastern coast, the Wolfswood to the west of Winterfell, Karhold and Last Hearth toward the northeast, and the vast frontier approaching the Wall. Beyond that wall lies the Free Folk world and the even older terror of the far north.

This page is your main hub for the North map, helping readers move from the region as a whole into deeper subpages for Winterfell, White Harbor, Castle Black, the Wall, and the northern frontier beyond the kingdoms.

The North Positioning Diagram
The Wall
Winterfell
White Harbor
Karhold
Last Hearth
Wolfswood
The Neck
Major Places in the North
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The Essential Northern Locations

These are the key places that define the political, military, and symbolic map of the North.

By Seat, Coast & Frontier
Regional Breakdown

Browse the North by Zone and Stronghold

Move from central Stark lands to coastal ports, frontier castles, and the wild lands approaching the Wall.

Northern Reference
Reference Table

Major Locations in the North at a Glance

A quick-reference map guide to the North’s main seats, ports, forests, and frontier zones.

Location Type Position in the North Best Known For Regional Importance
Winterfell Castle / seat Central North House Stark, old gods, political center Main northern capital
White Harbor Port city Southeast coast House Manderly, shipping, trade Main sea gateway
The Wall Barrier / frontier Far north Night’s Watch, White Walker frontier Boundary of the realm
Castle Black Fortress At the Wall Night’s Watch headquarters Primary military post
Wolfswood Forest West of Winterfell Dense woodland, old northern landscape Key natural zone
Karhold Castle / seat Northeast House Karstark stronghold Eastern noble seat
Last Hearth Castle / seat Near upper northeast House Umber stronghold Closest great seat to the Wall
Bear Island Island seat Off west coast House Mormont, tough northern defense Western island hold
The Neck Marshland bottleneck Southern edge Natural access barrier to the North Southern threshold
Beyond the Wall Wild frontier North of the Wall Free Folk, ancient threat, far north Outer existential frontier
Frequently Asked Questions

The North Map FAQs

The key questions readers ask when trying to understand northern Westeros at full scale.

What is the North in Game of Thrones?
The North is the largest region in Westeros and the ancestral homeland of House Stark. It stretches from the Neck to the Wall and includes Winterfell, White Harbor, Karhold, Last Hearth, Bear Island, and many remote northern lands.
Is the North bigger than the other kingdoms?
Yes. The North is the largest region in Westeros by area. It is more sparsely populated than the south, but far broader in land, climate range, and frontier depth.
Where is Winterfell on the North map?
Winterfell sits in the central North and serves as the seat of House Stark. It is the political heart of the region and one of the most important castles in the story.
What is White Harbor?
White Harbor is the North’s main port city and the seat of House Manderly. It is the most important trading and shipping center in the region and links the North to southern Westeros by sea.
What lies north of the North?
At the northern edge of the North stands the Wall. Beyond it lie the lands of the Free Folk and, farther still, the remote northern world associated with the White Walkers and the Lands of Always Winter.

Explore the North One Stronghold at a Time

The North is more than Winterfell alone. From ports and forests to the Wall and the cold frontier beyond it, every northern place adds weight to the Stark world and the deeper threat rising in the snow.

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