Scotland Vlog Day 11! Walking around Mallaig!
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Scotland Highlands: walking tour Loch Ness, Fort William & Augustus, Ben Nevis GoPro HD
Amazing trip around Highlands in Scotland! Trekking and hill walking in Ben Nevis, visit Fort William. Amazing Fort Augustus and Urquhart castle in Drumnadrochit village. Speed boat in Loch Ness lake for looking Nessie monster.
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Best hike in Scotland | The Quiraing | Best Walks in Scotland | vlog#13
After spending about 5 days in the Western Isles, we ferried the van back to the Isle of Skye to hike one of our top 5 hikes we have ever done in the world: the Quiraing! And is definitely one of the best walks in Scotland. After being blown away by the beauty The Quiraing has to offer, we went and explored the lighthouse at Neist Point!
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A trip on the Jacobite Train or Hogwarts Express from Fort William To Mallaig 2017 Scotland
In this video we take a trip up to Fort William where we go on the Jacobite Steam Train. The closest us Muggles can get to the Hogwarts Express. Then a little boat trip round the western Isles of Scotland and see wild seals. A good idea of what to do in Scotland.
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UK ROAD TRIP: SCOTLAND - Hogwarts Express, Highland Cows & Harry Potter Tour in Edinburgh (Part 6)
Learn how to see the Hogwarts Express, also known as the Jacobite steam train, pass the Glenfinnan Viaduct in the description below.
We are back on the road and taking a 3 WEEK road trip through England, Scotland and Wales!
This will be a multi-part UK Road Trip series as we drive from London over to Wales, up to Scotland and back down again.
In Part 6 we traveled to Glenfinnan, Scotland to see the real-life Hogwarts Express cross the Glenfinnan Viaduct! Then, we went on a Coo Safari in Scotland’s Highlands! After spotting a few furry Highland cows, we made our way to Edinburgh. There, we went on a Harry Potter walking tour where we visited many places that were instrumental in influencing J.K. Rowling and the Harry Potter books!
In Part 5, we made our way to Scotland for the first time, stopping in Glasgow and ending our video with a cheeky whisky tasting at the Oban Distillery in Oban, Scotland! We tasted and reviewed four Oban whiskeys, including the Oban Little Bay, Oban 14 Year Old, Oban Distiller’s Edition and the Oban Distillery Exclusive Bottling!
In Part 4, we explored Liverpool, the Lake District in England, including gorgeous Keswick, and magical standing stones as old as Stonehenge! We also ate some homemade gingerbread at the famous Sarah Nelson’s Grasmere Gingerbread shop, and hiked to the waterfall at Aira Force.
In Part 3, we explored the Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Ironbridge, England! Then, we spent a few days exploring Northern Wales, including Conwy, Anglesey, Snowdonia National Park and Newborough Beach!
In Part 2, we explored the charming villages of the Cotswolds in England, Cardiff, Wales, and Shakespeare’s hometown of Stratford-Upon-Avon, England!
In Part 1, we explored Bath, England and the mysterious, ancient site of Stonehenge. We also traveled to Glastonbury, England, which is known for its quirkiness and historic abbey ruins.
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How to See the Hogwarts Express, aka Jacobite Train, cross the Glenfinnan Viaduct:
Step 1 – Reference this Google Maps walking route
(Note: there is free parking 200 meters NW of the Glenfinnan Monument Parking lot, where you turn right on A830, but you’ll need to get there early to get a space):
Step 2 – Check the dates & times the Jacobite train runs:
Step 3 – Plan ahead and arrive early!
The train passes the viaduct approximately 30 minutes after departing from Fort William station. The train will pass around 10:45am if departing from Fort William at 10:15am and pass around 3:10pm if leaving Fort William at 2:40pm. The walk from the parking lot will take you 15 to 20 minutes.
Step 4 – Find your favorite spot to view the train
When the train departs Fort William for Mallaig, it will be heading West. We recommend finding a spot on the far left (West) and South of the viaduct to get the best views. You’ll want to give yourself 15 minutes to find your favorite spot before the train arrives.
Step 5 – Capture the moment with photos and videos!
Final advice, plan to arrive at least one hour before the train passes the viaduct to give you plenty of time to secure a parking space, walk to the viaduct and locate your favorite position to watch the train.
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Dawlish Coastline Walk - Spring 2016
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Walking in Scotland: Advice, tips and mountain inspiration
The Scotlanders take to the Scottish mountains with lots of advice for joining in the love for the outdoors. Featuring in the video are:
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Quiraing, Skye
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Duncansby Head, Caithness
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Loch Morrar Walk
We walked down Loch Morrar (didn't see Morag the monster) and got the boat back to Mallaig from Tarbert on Knoydart, April holiday 2015
Micro-Adventure: 3 Day Walk to Britain's Most Remote Pub
The plan was simple, walk to the UK's most remote mainland pub, have a drink, then walk back.
But with no roads in or out and the only way to get there by foot was an 18-mile walk across wet bogs, slippery boulders and over wet windy Scottish mountains that drink soon turned into a mission.
The pub was the Old Forge, in the tiny village of Inverie, on the Knoydart peninsula Scotland.
Oban and the Western Highlands Tour from Edinburgh and Glasgow - 1 Day
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Luss - explore this picturesque conservation village on the banks of Loch Lomond
Oban - discover this attractive ferry port and taste some freshly-landed seafood
Kilchurn Castle - see the romantic ruins beautifully situated on Loch Awe
Inveraray - take a break in this picturesque town on the banks of Loch Fyne and, if you wish, visit Inveraray Castle, home to the Duke of Argyll (Apr-Oct)
Rest and be Thankful Mountain Pass - enjoy the spectacular views over Glen Croe
Loch Lomond - take a scenic drive along the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
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GLASGOW CENTRAL STATION WALK, August 2019
Glasgow Central (Scottish Gaelic: Glaschu Mheadhain) is one of two principal mainline rail terminals in Glasgow, Scotland. The station was opened by the Caledonian Railway on 1 August 1879 and is one of nineteen managed by Network Rail. It is the northern terminus of the West Coast Main Line (397 miles (640 km) north of London Euston), and for inter-city services between Glasgow and England. The other main station in the centre of the city is Glasgow Queen Street.
With just under 33 million passengers in 2017–18, Glasgow Central is the twelfth-busiest railway station in Britain, and the busiest in Scotland.[5] According to Network Rail, over 38 million people use it annually, 80% of whom are passengers.[6] The station is protected as a category A listed building.[7]
Scenic Drive: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - Oban, Argyle & Bute, Scotland, UK
On our second day in Scotland, we decided to travel 131 miles from Edinburgh, on the East Coast, to Oban, on the West Coast of Scotland.
The journey takes around four hours and passes through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the UK.
0:03 - Approaching Straiton Junction, Edinburgh.
0:06 - TomTom One XXL GPS says Oban is 125 miles, 2 hrs 49 mins from the A701 Burdiehouse Road.
0:08 - Passing the Blackford Hills.
0:12 - Passing Dreghorn Junction, Edinburgh.
0:15 - 120 miles, 2 hrs 43 mins to go from the A720 The City of Edinburgh Bypass.
0:16 - Passing Baberton Junction, Edinburgh.
0:29 - Coming off onto the M8 Motorway for Glasgow, Scotland.
0:45 - Jet2.com 737-400 just taken off from Edinburgh Turnhouse Airport.
0:53 - Coming off at Junction 2 of the M8 for Stirling.
0:57 - Entering the county of Falkirk.
1:06 - Passing Junction 5 for Grangemouth and Falkirk.
1:32 - Sign for The Trossachs and Loch Lomond.
1:34 - Coming off at Junction 10 of the A84 for Crianlarich.
1:54 - Driving along the picturesque A84.
2:31 - Entering Doune, Stirling.
2:59 - Passing Keltie Bridge Caravan Park, Keltie Bridge
Callander, Stirling.
3:03 - Entering Callander, Stirling.
3:07 - Driving through Callander town centre, Stirling.
3:22 - Rolling hills.
3:25 - Entering the town of Kilmahog, Callander, Stirling.
3:27 - Kilmahog Woolen Mill.
3:26 - Windy road.
3:48 - Entering Strathyre, Callander, Stirling
3:57 - Passing Loch Lubnaig, Stirling. Part of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.
4:08 - Entering Lochearnhead, Stirling.
4:14 - Passing an old railway bridge.
4:16 - Entering Lix Toll, Stirling with directions to Killin and the Falls of Dochart.
4:23 - Entering Tyndrum, Crianlarich, Stirling.
4:27 - Signs for Oban and Fort William with Gaelic above.
4:30 - Sign for Dalmally (Dail Mhàilidh), Taynuilt (Taigh an Uillt), Connel (A' Choingheal) and Oban (An t-Òban).
4:33 - Entering Argyll & Bute.
4:42 - Passing Loch Awe on the scenic A85.
4:48 - Passing Cruachan (The hollow mountain).
5:02 - Passing Airds Bay, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute.
5:04 - Entering Connel (A' Choingheal), Oban, Argyll and Bute.
5:10 - Entering Oban (Gateway to the Isles), Argyll and Bute.
5:16 - Oban High Street.
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Hill Walking Near Glen Affric: Scotland
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Ben Nevis - Fort William, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Classic British Rail - Mallaig to Fort William Lochaber Steam Train
On the 9th July 1991 we take a ride behind Stanier Black 5 - 44932 on the Lochaber from Mallaig to Fort William where wet conditions and a brake fault on one of the carriages conspire to stall the train which is required to set back down the hill and have another try.
Plenty of noise as the train gets up at the 2nd attempt being reduced to nearly walking pace at the top!
I'm sure the guy who can be seen filming the train from on top of a nearby hill was pretty happy getting it twice climbing the hill!