

That's everything north of the Wall, which is what the question seemed to be asking for. He looked deep into the heart of winter, and then he cried out, afraid. The curtain of light at the end of the world, and then beyond that curtain. The dead plains where nothing grew or livedīeyond that, off the top of the map, the only clue I'm aware of is from the same dream of Bran's: The Lands of Always Winter, the white icy wastes beyond Thenn and the Frostfangs - unknown, uncharted, unexplored, described in a dream of Bran's as:.


The landmass on the left is Westeros, the much larger land mass on the right is Essos where the free cities are. Here's a low res version of the latest official map. I think you're asking what's North of the wall, so I'll mostly focus on that, but I've added a little at the end about other locations beyond Westeros and the Free Cities.ĭrawing partly from my answer to Do lands other than Westeros suffer from long Winters and live under the threat of Others?, Westeros extends further north than other known continents.
