Where was filmed Twilight trilogy: 2 itineraries in Usa and in Italy

The Twilight saga—spanning three main films (Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse) and culminating with the Breaking Dawn two-part finale—enchanted fans with its moody, romantic settings and breathtaking locations. While the fictional town of Forks, Washington, serves as the story’s centerpiece, much of the filming took place in Oregon, British Columbia (Canada), and other parts of the Pacific Northwest. There is also a part filmed in Italy that worths a special treatment. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the trilogy’s filming locations and an 2 itineraries that allows fans to experience key scenes firsthand.

Forks, Washington (Set Inspiration)

Although filming didn’t occur here, the real-life Forks inspired the saga’s settings. Visitors can tour sites like the Forks High School sign and the Cullen house (a private property). Forks also hosts an annual Twilight festival.


Oregon Locations (Twilight and New Moon)

  1. St. Helens, Oregon
    • Bella’s House: Filmed in St. Helens, this house is now a must-visit location for fans and available for themed stays.
    • The Bloated Toad Restaurant: Featured during Bella and Edward’s first official date scene.
  2. Silver Falls State Park
    • The Meadow Scene: Edward’s sparkling reveal and their iconic meadow moments were filmed in this lush park.
  3. Carver Café (Damascus, Oregon)
    • This small café was the backdrop for many of Bella and Charlie’s diner scenes.
  4. Indian Beach at Ecola State Park
    • Standing in for La Push, this is where Bella first learns about the Quileute legends and spends time with Jacob.

British Columbia, Canada (New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn)

  1. Vancouver and Surrounding Areas
    • Cullen House: The stunning glass-and-wood home was filmed at a private residence in West Vancouver. It’s not accessible to the public but can be admired from a distance.
    • Capilano Forest: The dense forest provided settings for many chase and action sequences.
    • Whytecliff Park: Used for dramatic cliffside moments, including Edward’s confrontation with the Volturi in New Moon.
  2. Squamish
    • The area’s lush forests and mountains were used for scenes involving the werewolves and battle sequences in Eclipse.
  3. Tofino, British Columbia
    • Honeymoon Scenes in Breaking Dawn: Bella and Edward’s honeymoon beach house was filmed near Tofino, representing Isle Esme.

Twilight Trilogy Fan Itinerary: 6 Days

Day 1: Forks, Washington

  • Visit the Forks Visitor Center for maps and Twilight-themed exhibits.
  • Tour Forks High School Sign and drive past the stand-in for the Swan residence.

Day 2: La Push and Indian Beach (Oregon)

  • Spend the day at Indian Beach, standing in for La Push beach, where Jacob explains the Quileute legends.
  • Hike along the trails of Ecola State Park to soak in the coastal vibes.

Day 3: Portland and St. Helens, Oregon

  • Visit Bella’s House in St. Helens and consider a themed overnight stay.
  • Dine at The Carver Café and relive Bella and Charlie’s diner scenes.

Day 4: Silver Falls State Park, Oregon

  • Explore the trails and waterfalls where Edward reveals his sparkling skin in the meadow scene.
  • Spend time in the tranquil woods, channeling Bella and Edward’s romantic moments.

Day 5: Vancouver, British Columbia

  • Walk through Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, surrounded by the forest used for the Cullen hunting sequences.
  • Admire Whytecliff Park, the setting for cliffside drama in New Moon.

Day 6: Tofino, British Columbia

  • Relax on the beaches of Tofino, representing Bella and Edward’s secluded Isle Esme honeymoon destination.
  • Stay overnight in one of the area’s luxury resorts.

Additional Tips for Twilight Fans

  • Seasonal Travel: Visit in autumn or early winter for weather reminiscent of the films.
  • Guided Tours: Some areas, like Forks and La Push, offer Twilight-themed guided tours for fans.
  • Photography: Many locations, especially in Vancouver and Oregon, are visually stunning—perfect for capturing your own Twilight-inspired memories.

This immersive journey through the trilogy’s filming locations allows fans to step into the cinematic world of Twilight, reliving its iconic moments amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.

The Twilight saga include also filming in Italy, particularly for New Moon. The Italian sequences were set in the fictional town of Volterra, home to the Volturi vampires. However, the actual filming took place in Montepulciano, Tuscany.

Montepulciano, Italy

Montepulciano’s medieval architecture and picturesque landscapes provided an ideal backdrop for the film’s dramatic scenes. Key locations include:

  • Piazza Grande: This central square was transformed into the setting for the Saint Marcus Day festival. In the film, Bella races across the square to prevent Edward from exposing himself to the sun. Notably, a large fountain was constructed specifically for the movie to enhance the scene’s authenticity.
  • Palazzo Comunale: Serving as the entrance to the Volturi’s lair, this historic building’s gothic facade added to the film’s mysterious atmosphere. Visitors can climb the tower for panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside.
  • Porta al Prato: The main gate through which Alice and Bella drive the yellow Porsche into the city. This scene captures the urgency as they rush to save Edward.

Travel Itinerary: Exploring “New Moon” Filming Locations in Montepulciano

Day 1: Arrival in Montepulciano

  • Afternoon: Settle into a local hotel or agriturismo to experience authentic Tuscan hospitality.
  • Evening: Stroll through the historic center, enjoying the medieval streets and local cuisine.

Day 2: “New Moon” Filming Sites

  • Morning:
    • Piazza Grande: Begin your day at the heart of Montepulciano. Imagine the square filled with red-cloaked extras during the Saint Marcus Day festival. Although the fountain was a movie prop, the surrounding architecture remains as seen in the film.
    • Palazzo Comunale: Visit this iconic building, noting its role as the Volturi headquarters. Consider climbing the tower for a bird’s-eye view of the area.
  • Afternoon:
    • Porta al Prato: Walk through the main gate, envisioning the dramatic Porsche scene. The gate stands as a testament to the town’s rich history and its moment in cinematic fame.
  • Evening:
    • Local Wine Tasting: Montepulciano is renowned for its Vino Nobile. Visit a local enoteca to sample this celebrated wine, perhaps at the Cantina de’ Ricci, which boasts impressive underground cellars.

Day 3: Surrounding Attractions

  • Morning:
    • San Biagio Church: Just outside the city walls, this Renaissance church is a masterpiece of Tuscan architecture. While not featured in the film, its beauty makes it worth a visit.
  • Afternoon:
    • Pienza: A short drive away, this charming town offers stunning views and was also used as a filming location for various movies.
  • Evening:
    • Tuscan Dinner: Enjoy a traditional meal at a local trattoria, savoring regional dishes like pici pasta and ribollita.

Travel Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, enhancing your experience of the town’s ambiance.
  • Guided Tours: Some local guides offer “New Moon” themed tours, providing deeper insights into the filming process and behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
  • Accommodations: Consider staying in historic buildings or countryside villas to fully immerse yourself in the Tuscan experience.

Exploring Montepulciano not only allows you to walk in the footsteps of your favorite “Twilight” characters but also offers a rich cultural and historical journey through one of Italy’s most enchanting regions.

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