





Glenfinnan Viaduct Glencoe and Fort William Tour from Edinburgh
Duration
10 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Private journey through Highlands filled with iconic cinematic landscapes
Visit legendary filming locations surrounded by dramatic Scottish scenery
Travel comfortably with expert guide sharing stories and history
Scenic stops featuring lochs glens castles and Highland cows
€ 754.29
€ 693.95
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Experience Scotland in comfort and style on a private journey through dramatic landscapes and legendary film locations. Travel in a premium minivan with a knowledgeable local guide who tailors the day to your interests, sharing stories that bring the Highlands to life. From peaceful lochs to vast moors, every stop offers time to breathe in the scenery, explore at your own pace, and enjoy a truly personal adventure.
Discover charming villages, historic monuments, and cinematic landmarks woven into Scotland’s natural beauty. Walk through glens shaped by time, pause at viewpoints with sweeping horizons, and witness iconic locations made famous by magical storytelling. Along the way, encounter Highland culture, local history, and unforgettable scenery that turns this journey into a memorable escape for fans and explorers alike.
Private luxury Mercedes minivan
Air conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Traditional Scottish snacks
Food and drinks
Personal expenses
Lunch
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No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
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Group size maximum up to 4 people
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Activity Provider: Caledonian Tours
Customer Reviews
Wandering

Beautiful scenery but plan ahead for parking!! The 30-minute drive is easy and well-signposted, but the main car park at the Visitor Centre fills up incredibly fast—especially during the "train crossing" times. If that’s full, there is a secondary overflow lot a bit further down the road. We paid about £3.50 for parking. The walk from the car park to the viaduct viewpoint takes about 10–15 minutes. If you want a good photo spot, get there early! Also, check the train schedule online beforehand, as times can vary by season.
Gwendolen

This is a magical experience! It was quite busy when I went but I still got a brilliant view. There are viewpoints from ground level where you can see the staggering size of the arches and also from the side of the hill. Definitely a mist go place for Harry Potter fans. Also great is actually riding over it on the Jacobite Steam Train. Best holiday for a long time.
Parinita

A one of its kind experience. Must visit place among Highlands of Scotland. Following the craze of the Harry Potter movie and witnessing the steam engine train pass that bridge, was a breathtaking moment. The place itself is mesmerizing. The beautifully crafted bridge between two sides of mountains, and the greenery, fresh Breeze and the lake, Beauty at its Max! Ample parking space for visiting this place. Cafe and eatery available near parking.
Branislava

Every time we are close to Fort William, Inverness, Glencoe, or anywhere West Scotland in that matter, we go for a walk around Glenfinnan Viaduct, monument, and the lake. Rain or shine, we go there. It's just breathtaking. If we get to see Hogwarts Express, bonus points.
James

Wow what an absolutely beautiful spot this is. The viaduct is about a 10 minute walk from the car park. There is a main spot to get pictures from which gets busy but it's worth looking round for less packed spots to catch the magical train going past with all the bells and whistles going off and the steam. Across the road is a monument you can pay £5 to fo to the top off which gives you some fantastic views. The stairs are a little tight and there is basically a trap door to get up to the top but the guide at the start gives you a full brief and was full of great information.
