Discover Scotland’s iconic Harry Potter sites and stunning landscapes on a magical tour from Edinburgh. Perfect for Potterheads and nature lovers.
Discover Scotland’s iconic Harry Potter sites and stunning landscapes on a magical tour from Edinburgh. Perfect for Potterheads and nature lovers.
- Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - Visitors will stop at Luss, a historic village on Loch Lomond, offering excellent photo opportunities, as well as access to gift shops, restrooms, and cafes. Boat tours on the loch are available, which can be booked in advance and last up to one hour.
- Loch Tulla Viewpoint - This viewpoint provides…
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Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - Visitors will stop at Luss, a historic village on Loch Lomond, offering excellent photo opportunities, as well as access to gift shops, restrooms, and cafes. Boat tours on the loch are available, which can be booked in advance and last up to one hour.
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Loch Tulla Viewpoint - This viewpoint provides a stunning panorama that captures the breathtaking beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Visitors can immerse themselves in a picturesque landscape featuring majestic mountains, serene lochs, and lush forests, all within a single vista.
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Hagrid’s Hut - Step into the enchanting world of the Harry Potter series at Hagrid’s Hut, a notable filming location nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Glencoe, Scotland. This picturesque area served as a backdrop for several iconic scenes in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, showcasing the stunning views of Signal Rock forest and the rugged hills surrounding the glen.
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Fort William - Visitors will stop at Fort William, a town steeped in rich history and nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain range in the British Isles. In 1690, the fort was rebuilt in stone and renamed Fort William in honor of William of Orange. This strategic military site played a crucial role during the Jacobite uprisings, particularly during the 1745 uprising led by Bonnie Prince Charlie. The fort withstood sieges and was a key location in the turbulent history of Scotland, including the infamous Glencoe massacre in 1692, where troops from Fort William carried out orders that shocked the nation. The fort was eventually dismantled in the 19th century to make way for the railway from which the famous Jacobite train (Hogwarts Express) departs. An optional stop for a quick lunch is available.
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Commando Monument - Visitors will visit the Commando Monument, a striking bronze statue that honors the bravery and sacrifice of thousands of Allied troops during the Second World War. This impressive memorial features three figures in characteristic Commando attire, standing resolutely atop a stone plinth, with the majestic Ben Nevis looming in the background. The perfect spot for panoramic photos.
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Glenfinnan Viaduct - Visitors will stand before the magical filming location featured in many Harry Potter films such as Chamber of Secrets and Deathly Hallows. They will have the chance to witness the ‘Hogwarts Express’ steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct. There will be many photo opportunities to capture the iconic train as it makes its way across this stunning viaduct. The perfect experience for a Potterhead. (Morning service running from Thursday 28th March to Friday 25th October 2024 / Afternoon service running from Monday 6th May to Friday 27th September 2024 PLEASE NOTE THE TRAIN DOES NOT RUN FROM OCT 26TH - MAY 5TH)
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Glencoe - Visitors will make multiple stops in and around Glencoe, providing many photo opportunities. Capture stunning views of the iconic Three Sisters and immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscape of the Highlands.
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Rannoch Moor - Visitors will stop at Rannoch Moor, a breathtaking 50-square-mile expanse in the Scottish Highlands. With fantastic photo opportunities, they can enjoy the tranquility and beauty of this remarkable area, perfect for capturing the essence of Scotland’s wilderness.
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Kilmahog - Visitors will embark on a Highland Coo stop at Kilmahog, where they’ll be greeted by the friendly, fantastic beasts, known for their distinctive long horns and thick, wavy coats. Here, they’ll have the unique opportunity to interact with these gentle giants. Perfect selfie and photo opportunity.
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Callander - Known as the “Gateway to the Highlands,” Callander is a beautiful town nestled at the foot of the Highland Boundary Fault. The town is rich in color and charm, featuring a delightful array of storefronts on the main road.
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Doune Castle - Nestled in the Scottish countryside, Doune Castle is a remarkable medieval stronghold that dates back to the 13th century. Doune Castle is not only a historical gem but also a celebrated filming location. It has appeared in numerous films and television series, including Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Outlander, and Game of Thrones. Optional entry to the castle is available.
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National Wallace Monument - Visitors will pass by the iconic National Wallace Monument, a tribute to Sir William Wallace. This striking 220-foot tower, completed in 1869, stands majestically on Abbey Craig, overlooking the fields where Wallace achieved a pivotal victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297.
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Stirling Castle - Visitors will pass by Stirling Castle, a historic fortress that stands majestically atop a volcanic rock. Stirling Castle has played a pivotal role in Scotland’s history, serving as a royal residence and a site of significant battles.
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The Kelpies & The Helix - These world-famous horse sculptures reach a height of 100 feet, making them the tallest equine statues in the world. A unique photo opportunity.
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Forth Bridge - Visitors will see the Forth Road and Rail Bridges during this scenic pass by, where three remarkable structures stand side by side, each showcasing engineering excellence across three centuries. The Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site completed in 1890, spans 2,467 meters and is noted for its stunning cantilever design, utilizing 53,000 tonnes of steel and 6.5 million rivets. Its towering structure offers breathtaking views and reflects Scotland’s industrial heritage. The Forth Road Bridge, opened in 1964, was the longest suspension bridge outside the U.S. at the time, spanning 2,512 meters. It enhances connectivity between Edinburgh and Fife, now primarily serving public transport while retaining its impressive design. The Queensferry Crossing, inaugurated in 2017, is the longest three-tower cable-stayed bridge globally, representing modern engineering advancements and complementing its historic counterparts.
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Licensed English Guide
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Licensed English Guide
- personal expenses
- personal expenses
Explore Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes and iconic Harry Potter filming locations on a magical adventure. Begin in the charming village of Luss by Loch Lomond, where stunning views and quaint shops await. Journey through the Highlands, stopping at Loch Tulla Viewpoint and Hagrid’s Hut in Glencoe. Visit historic Fort William, nestled at Ben Nevis’s…
Explore Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes and iconic Harry Potter filming locations on a magical adventure. Begin in the charming village of Luss by Loch Lomond, where stunning views and quaint shops await. Journey through the Highlands, stopping at Loch Tulla Viewpoint and Hagrid’s Hut in Glencoe. Visit historic Fort William, nestled at Ben Nevis’s base, and honor WWII heroes at the Commando Monument. A highlight is the ‘Hogwarts Express’ crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct, a dream for fans. Capture the beauty of Glencoe, Rannoch Moor, and meet Highland Cows, while exploring Doune Castle and the National Wallace Monument, making this a must for Potterheads.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.