Join us for a private tour as we embark on a truly magical Harry Potter-themed pilgrimage through the heart of Scotland and into the Highlands.
Meet our famous 'Highland Coos'.
From a suitable vantage point, view the Hogwarts Express as it crosses the world-famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Reflect at the poignant Commando Memorial with views of Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in Great Britain.
Marvel at the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Highlands at Glencoe.
Visit the filming location of both Dumbledore's grave and Hagrid's hut.
Make ever-lasting fond memories that capture the true essence of Scotland.
NOTE
The Jacobite train is not operational between 25th October and the 27th March, in these months we will still visit the Viaduct.
We are happy to pick up from Hotels, Guest houses, and Airbnb. This tour is approximately 12 hours long, with 7 hours of driving and around 5 hours spent out of the vehicle at the various stops/attractions. It's a long day with much to see.
One of the most important and largest castles in Scottish history. Stirling Castle sits on top of a hill of volcanic rock above the town of Stirling.
A great stop, restrooms and coffee shop, of course our main attraction is to hand feed our much loved 'Highland Coos'.
Dalwhinnie Distillery, famous for its single malt, is the highest distillery in Scotland at over 1000 feet above sea level.
90 mins away is The Commando Monument, a large three-figure bronze statue commemorating the service and sacrifice given by thousands of Allied troops during the Second World War, with Ben Nevis looming in the background.
A 30-minute drive takes us to our main attraction. Embrace the magical setting of this world-famous Harry Potter film location and witness the ‘Hogwarts Express’ steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct. It is our aim to arrive by 12:20pm, the Jacobite train can be best seen form the hill beyond the viaduct, it is a 25 min walk, with the train expected between 1:10 and 1:30pm
Rising above all other mountains in the UK, Ben Nevis is the tallest and overshadows Fort William. We will take you to a vantage point where you will be able to take in the scenery and take in those captivating photos. A 30-minute drive from the Viaduct.
Hagrids Hut, once sat in the Clachaig gulley, at the beginning of the Glencoe mountain range. Both the Prisoner of Azkaban and the Order of the Phoenix were filmed here. Unfortunately, the hut is no longer here, but it is a short walk from where it once stood.
The Three Sisters of Glencoe - the most photographed place in Scotland - are three mountain peaks formed 420 million years ago by a super volcano, and the valley below was carved by glaciers over millions of years. There is a hidden glen behind it that was used by the MacDonald clan to hide cattle stolen from their neighbors. A 30-minute drive from Fort William.
A 20-minute drive takes us to Rannoch moor, which is often referred to as the most desolate place in the UK, due to being the largest bog expanse in the British Isles. It was also used as the setting for the filming of scenes of Harry Potter Deathly Hallows.
A 5-minute drive takes us to Loch Tulla viewpoint encompasses everything that The Highlands have to offer, from rising mountains to lochs and pine forests.
A great vantage point of Loch Lomond is the pyramid-shaped raised platform in Inveruglas. This is a good stop being both 45 minutes from Loch Tulla and 45 minutes from Glasgow, your final stop at your accommodation/hotel or airbnb
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