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From Edinburgh: Glenfinnan, Glencoe, and Highlands Day Trip

From Edinburgh: Glenfinnan, Glencoe, and Highlands Day Trip

Embark on a day tour to the scenic Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh. Visit Glenfinnan, Glencoe, and Fort William and take in the scenery of Hollywood movies, including the Harry Potter series. See the Jacobite Steam Train cross the Glenfinnan Viaduct (see dates). Depart Edinburgh's bustling streets as you travel by bus past some of its most iconic sights like Edinburgh Castle on your way out of the city. Admire the scenery on the journey north into the rugged Scottish Highlands, with a stop for refreshments at the gateway to the Highlands in Callander. Drive through the rugged landscapes to Glencoe, where James Bonds' Skyfall was filmed. See the backdrop to some scenes from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Pause here for photos and to learn about the history of Glencoe, including the massacre of the MacDonald clan in 1692. From the atmospheric Glencoe, travel further along the banks of Loch Linnhe to the Highland town of Fort William, which sits at the foot of Britain's tallest mountain - Ben Nevis. Stop here to stretch your legs and have an early lunch break. Next, continue to the stunning Glenfinnan Viaduct, which served as the scenic route of the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter series. Discover the setting for the Triwizard Tournament from the movie, and the loch from the grounds of Hogwarts. Visit the Glenfinnan Monument, which symbolizes one of the most important events in Scottish history; the 1745 Jacobite uprising. Next, departing Glenfinnan, sit back and relax on your journey to Edinburgh, passing through the spectacular Cairngorms National Park and stopping for refreshments at the small village of Pitlochry on the way.

From Edinburgh: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glencoe & Highlands Tour

From Edinburgh: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glencoe & Highlands Tour

Embark on a journey from Edinburgh to the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Pass by iconic sights, including The Kelpies and Stirling Castle as you head north to the Scottish Highlands. After crossing into the Highlands, pause for refreshments in Balquhidder (Callander during the winter months). Get your cameras ready for Highland wildlife — including meeting a few Highland cows, also known as hairy coos! Onwards to Glencoe, a dramatic and renowned glen featured in films such as “James Bond’s Skyfall”, "Monty Python and The Holy Grail" and “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”. Stop for photos and delve into Glencoe’s history, including the 1692 massacre of the MacDonald clan. Depart this scenic valley and follow the banks of Loch Linnhe to Fort William, a Highland town situated at the base of Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in Britain. Pause here to enjoy the fresh Highland air before continuing to the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Drive west to the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct, best known for its scenes in the Harry Potter film series, which is beautifully set among mountains on the shores of Loch Shiel. This enchanting location is famous for the Jacobite Steam Train, often compared to the Hogwarts Express. Take a short nature walk to reach the best viewing point of the Glenfinnan Viaduct. We aim to arrive in time to watch the train cross the viaduct, please note that the Jacobite Steam train runs on a seasonal basis (schedule is set by the train operator and is subject to change). Loch Shiel also plays the role of the “Black Lake”, used as the backdrop to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in several of the films. Enjoy the stunning views by the shores of the lake, a short walk away from our stop at Glenfinnan. Our scenic journey back to Edinburgh begins with our first stop is the Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge, where you can take in the impressive views of the Nevis Range. Continue along the picturesque Loch Laggan and then ascend above the Grampian Mountains. Travel through the western regions of the beautiful Cairngorms National Park and pause in the charming village of Pitlochry for refreshments. Take a stroll through this picturesque Victorian town or grab a quick bite to eat before making your way back to Edinburgh, arriving at approximately 7 PM for tours departing 7 AM, and 8:30 PM for tours departing at 8:30 AM.. **This tour has been designed to show you as much of Scotland as we can fit into one day! Due to the distance driven a large portion of the tour is spent on the bus, taking in the views and scenery of Scotland.**

From Glasgow: Glenfinnan, Fort William, and Glencoe Day Trip

From Glasgow: Glenfinnan, Fort William, and Glencoe Day Trip

Departing from Glasgow in the morning, we travel north, pausing for refreshments in the highland town of Tyndrum, before continuing onwards to Glencoe. The Glen is arguably one of Scotland's most famous glens, and features in James Bond's 'Skyfall'; spend time soaking up the dramatic atmosphere, as well as taking some fantastic photos, and learn all about the history of the Massacre of Glencoe. Travelling through more unparalleled highland scenery, we reach the town of Fort William. We will stop for lunch in the loch-side town, where you can enjoy stunning views across the lochs, as well as taking a look at Ben Nevis, Britain’s tallest mountain, which sits just outside of the town. After our stop in Fort William, our one-day Glenfinnan tour travels eastwards to the main attraction of the day; Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its many appearances in the Harry Potter movies. During the summer months, you will also be able to see the iconic view of the Jacobite Steam Train (or Hogwarts Express) crossing the viaduct. Don’t forget your camera! Surrounded by mountains on the shores of Loch Shiel, the Glenfinnan Monument symbolises one of the most important events in Scottish history; the 1745 Jacobite Uprising. We spend approximately one hour at the monument, with enough time to learn the history of the Jacobites and for you to get some iconic photos of the magnificent bridge and the stunning surrounding area, steeped in Scottish history. Not only is this location famous for the Glenfinnan Viaduct, but Loch Shiel was the location of the 'Black Lake'; see if you can spot a 'grindylow' under the surface causing mischief! It's also the setting for Buckbeak's beautiful flight, scenes from the Triwizard Tournament and also the stunning loch where Hogwarts is based. From Glenfinnan, we begin our journey back to Glasgow, and very soon we cross over a canal with a series of locks on the right called Neptune’s Staircase. It is part of the Caledonian Canal, which along with four lochs, allows boats and ships to make a 96 km journey from the west to the east side of Scotland. A true feat of Scottish engineering. We continue our journey south, heading past the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. We will stop here at Tarbet for a comfort break before our tour continues and we return back to Glasgow.

From Edinburgh: Hogwarts Express and Scottish Highlands Tour

From Edinburgh: Hogwarts Express and Scottish Highlands Tour

Discover Scotland’s connections to the Harry Potter films on a day trip in the Highlands. Ride from Edinburgh on a comfortable bus and transfer to the Hogwarts Express train for an unforgettable journey to Glen Coe through locations like Rannoch Moor. Depart the city by bus and journey north, passing the magnificent Forth Bridge, the Kingdom of Fife, and Perth. Admire the Glenfinnan Viaduct on a stunning drive up the West Coast. Next, you’ll travel across its iconic arches from Mallaig on the Jacobite Steam Train, also known as the Hogwarts Express. After experiencing one of the world’s most beautiful railway lines, head to Glen Coe. See the dramatic landscapes used as the backdrop for some much-loved scenes in the Harry Potter films. Continue through the vast wilderness of Rannoch Moor, listening to tales from Scotland’s past. Jump back on the bus to return to Edinburgh, arriving back at the city in the late evening.

From Edinburgh: Magical Highlands Tour with Hogwarts Express

From Edinburgh: Magical Highlands Tour with Hogwarts Express

Get first-hand experiences at some of the sets in the Harry Potter film series. Travel through Scotland on a bus to these locations, and conclude your tour with a visit to Glenfinnan Visitor Center. Pass some of the key film locations from all 8 Harry Potter movies as you lose yourself in the wilderness of Rannoch Moor. Discover the volcanic glen from "The Prisoner of Azkaban" en route to Fort William, where you will board the Jacobite steam train (as seen in the Harry Potter films as the Hogwarts's Express) Cross the Victorian-era Glenfinnan Viaduct and get views of Loch Shiel from the "Chamber of Secrets." See the site of the Triwizard Tournament from "The Goblet of Fire" and continue to the fishing village of Mallaig to get some time for lunch.  You will board the coach from Mallaig where we will have a stop at the Glenfinnan Visitor Center for an excellent chance to photograph the steam train returning across the viaduct before you return to Edinburgh. *Please note this tour is not exclusively "Harry Potter" related. * Stopping at Glenfinnan is subject to parking being available

Inverness: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Mallaig, & Loch Ness Day Tour

Inverness: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Mallaig, & Loch Ness Day Tour

Join our Glenfinnan tour departing from Inverness, traveling south along the stunning shores of Loch Ness. Our first stop is Urquhart Castle, where you can capture iconic photos with breathtaking views of Scotland's most famous loch and maybe even spot Nessie! Next, we head to the highlight of the day: the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Surrounded by mountains along Loch Shiel, the Glenfinnan Monument commemorates the 1745 Jacobite Uprising. Spend about an hour learning about the Jacobites and snapping pictures of the famous bridge. This location, also known for its role in Harry Potter, features Loch Shiel—the setting for Buckbeak's flight and the Triwizard Tournament scenes. From Glenfinnan, we continue west on the "Road to the Isles" or "Rathad nan Eilean," renowned for its spectacular scenery, including sandy beaches, dramatic hills, and unforgettable sea views. Our journey leads us to Mallaig, a picturesque fishing port, where you can enjoy lunch and sample local seafood while taking in scenic views. After Mallaig, we travel east to Loch Ness, stopping at Fort Augustus for refreshments with beautiful loch views. Our tour continues to the Falls of Foyers, a dramatic 140-foot waterfall winding through tall trees before meeting Loch Ness. Capture stunning photos here before heading to Dores Beach, the northern point of Loch Ness, which offers fantastic viewpoints for spotting Nessie! Finally, we return to Inverness, concluding your memorable 1-day Glenfinnan tour.

From Edinburgh: 2-Day Highlands Tour with Hogwarts Express

From Edinburgh: 2-Day Highlands Tour with Hogwarts Express

This 2-day guided bus tour takes you from Edinburgh and through the Scottish Highlands. You will join the world-famous Jacobite Steam Train, known as the Hogwarts Express, known as one of the most beautiful journeys in the world! You will enjoy and overnight stay in Fort Augustus, at the south end of Loch Ness. Itinerary Day 1 Wave goodbye to Edinburgh's Old Town and begin your journey north. Our comfortable bus will take you north to explore the pretty town of Pitlochry. You will then continue through the breath-taking Drumochter Pass skirting the stunning peaks of the Cairngorm National Park. We will then visit Culloden, the last stand of the Jacobites against government forces and Clava Cairns, where you can see some incredible standing stones. Finally we will visit the world's most famous loch - Loch Ness! At Loch Ness, you will have the opportunity to join a cruise and visit Urquhart Castle. The first day ends in Fort Augustus, a quaint highland town. Overnight at a B&B in Fort Augustus.   Day 2 Take a steam train journey back in time. The Jacobite steam train route has been rated as one of the world's great train journeys. Travel past Britain's highest mountain, deepest loch, shortest river, and westernmost train station. Cross the viaduct featured in the Harry Potter movies and pass the Glenfinnan Monument, where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard at the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite rising. Have lunch in the west coast town of Mallaig, where you can taste the best of Scottish seafood. Head back to Edinburgh via Glen Coe. Visit Glen Coe, where the MacDonalds were betrayed, and then experience the beauty of Rannoch Moor and Stirlingshire en route.

From Glasgow: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glencoe, & Loch Shiel Tour

From Glasgow: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glencoe, & Loch Shiel Tour

Travel to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond from Glasgow. Follow the full length of Loch Lomond to Rannoch Moor. Pass Buachaille Etive Mor, which is featured in James Bond’s Skyfall, and go through Glencoe Valley with its spectacular views. There will be time for lunch in Glencoe and to visit Glencoe Turf house which gives an insight into 17th century life in the Highlands. At Fort William, join the romantic Road to Glenfinnan where you can explore at your own pace. Take in the unmissable views with the majestic Glenfinnan Viaduct on one side and the famous Glenfinnan monument to the Jacobites on the other. From Monday 7th April to Friday 24th October 2025 see the Jacobite Steam Train, also known as the "Hogwarts Express", passing over the viaduct. (Please Note: The Jacobite steam train will not operate between 1st and 5th September 2025.) Enjoy a final refreshment stop within the Loch Lomond National Park on the way back to Glasgow.

Edinburgh: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glencoe, and Loch Shiel Tour

Edinburgh: Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glencoe, and Loch Shiel Tour

Depart from Edinburgh with your guide, the tour travels past Stirling and stops for morning refreshments in the bustling Highland town of Callander. Explore the high street filled with tearooms and small shops. Continue north through Rannoch Moor, one of Europe's last wildernesses. Stop to admire the beauty of Glencoe and take time to capture a photo or two. Afterward, recharge at Glencoe Visitor Centre with lunch.  Learn about the everyday life of 17th-century Scottish people in the nearby Turf House, before heading to Glenfinnan, home to both the Glenfinnan Viaduct, or as some may know it, the 'bridge to Hogwarts', and the Glenfinnan Monument. From April - October there's a chance to view the Jacobite Steam Train as it crosses the viaduct, a spectacular experience (Please Note: The Jacobite steam train will not operate between 1st and 5th September 2025.). At the foot of the monument is Loch Shiel, also featured in the Harry Potter films, as part of the lake of Hogwarts Castle. Stop here to take in this landscape and learn a little about its history too.  Lastly while departing Glenfinnan the tour travels through Fort William and across the country Perthshire, a great place to enjoy evening refreshments before returning to Edinburgh.

From Edinburgh: Glenfinnan, Fort William and Highland Cows

From Edinburgh: Glenfinnan, Fort William and Highland Cows

Depart from Edinburgh and embark on an action-packed day taking in Scotland’s most iconic and varied landmarks. Visit the famous Glenfinnan (Harry Potter) viaduct, the historic village of Callander, and the town of Fort William. See two separate national parks and meet some Highland Cows! Stop at the historic village of Callander, known as the "Gateway to the Highlands," where you can visit the local shops and grab a tasty bite to eat as you enter the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Experience breathtaking views of lochs and mountains in the lush countryside as you ascend further into the park. Continue through the county of Argyll and Bute and into the Highlands, where you will be able to discover the vast expanse of Rannoch Moor, Britain’s largest moorland, and onto the stunning scenery of Glencoe, part of the Caledonian Mountain range. Learn about the fascinating geology of the extinct ancient super volcano that exploded 420 million years ago, forming the incredible "Three Sisters" mountains that can be seen today, and the tragic history of the Massacre of Glencoe. Enjoy your lunch in the notable town Fort William, which sits at the base of the Nevis Range. Wander around the remains of the army barracks that once stood defending the town, stroll along the shores of Loch Linnhe, a wonderful sea loch at the start of the Great Glen, and enjoy the flavors from the local cafes before hopping back on the bus to continue your journey. Arrive at Glenfinnan, the pinnacle of your journey. Here you will be able to see the Glenfinnan Viaduct, which was engineered by Thomas Telford, and the Jacobite Monument. Traverse the nearby trails to see the best views of the viaduct, have a chance to see the Jacobite Steam Train and relive the movie magic of the Hogwarts Express as it crosses over. Take a stroll down to the shores of Loch Shiel and marvel at the Glenfinnan Monument, the site where Bonnie Prince Charlie first raised his royal standard in the Jacobite Uprisings of 1745. Later in the afternoon, travel across Scotland’s largest national park, the Cairngorms (meaning “Blue Mountains”), where you can relax and enjoy the rugged landscapes of these ancient hills. Driving through, you can immerse yourself in the Caledonian pine forests, before arriving at your final stop of the tour, to meet some Highland Cows, known in Scot’s as “Hairy Coos.” Round off your tour with an unforgettable experience of meeting these adorable critters up close and getting some iconic photos. Return to Edinburgh after an exciting day filled with history, adventure, and stunning scenery.

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Absolutely unforgettable experience. Michelle goes above and beyond to make sure you find the best photo spots, all while sharing hilarious facts and captivating stories. But no photo can truly capture the sheer beauty of the Highlands — it’s something you have to see with your own eyes to understand. Don’t miss it. This is something you feel, not just see.

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Allister was amazing, Perfect playlist and background for everything... Nothing was boring his commentary was engaging to the point that I didnt feel the need to put on my noise-cancelling headset throughout the way which I do all the time in other tours.

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Ry was a very good guide/ bus driver. He is a good narrator to tell the story of Scotland and every place we visited. Unfortunately the steam locomotive was broken for our tour.

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Incredible. Gregor was highly knowledgeable and easy to talk to. Made my highland trip one I’ll never forget.

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