'The Jacobite' Steam Train At Glenfinnan Viaduct (18th August 2015)
The Jacobite steam train crosses the Glenfinnan viaduct around 10.50am. It is the first steam train of the day on the 18th August 2015. It is the 10.15 Fort William to Mallaig
It was a lovely sunny day and we had made the walk from Glenfinnan Station to the hillside where we shot the film. There was good number of people watching both from this vantage point and the one closer to the visitor centre
glencoe and glenfinnan : sights of scotland part1
taking in the sights of the scottish highlands i drive up through rannoch moor , glencoe , fort william , glenfinnan up to loch eilt and finally to the viaduct used in harry potter
The famous Harry Potter Bridge - Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland
Travel video of my previous trip to Scotland.
In this video will specifically focus on Glenfinnan Viaduct location. The famous scene in the Harry Potter movies. We departed from our apartment in Fort William early morning and reached Glenfinnan before noon. The weather was not so good, it was raining the whole day since we arrived there.
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For your information, you can't fly a drone here in Glenfinnan as it's under private property. I've managed to contact the landlord who manages the property there and asked for his permission. With a little contribution to him (Christmas token) I can fly my drone there without worried. LOL
The rain was quite heavy to fly a drone, but since I was already there and I don't know when I can come back to this place plus I already have the permission I made my decision to flew my drone regardless heavy rain. Luckily my drone was OK and I managed to capture some awesome footages here in Glenfinnan. The only problem, I was hoping for the Hogwarts train passing by but it just didn't turn up so I didn't get the perfect shot as I wanted.
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Harry potter and outlander drive visitor surge at glenfinnan
Harry potter and outlander drive visitor surge at glenfinnan
Now, thanks to the worldwide popularity of Outlander, the British-American drama about the uprising, and the nearby Glenfinnan Viaduct which the Hogwarts Express crossed in the Harry Potter films, the Glenfinnan Monument has seen a rise in visitor numbers of almost 60 per cent in just one year. The phenomenal surge is revealed today in an annual survey of more than 700 of the country’s paid-admission and free attractions by Glasgow Caledonian University’s Moffat Centre for travel and tourism bus...
Places to see in ( Mallaig - UK )
Places to see in ( Mallaig - UK )
Mallaig; is a port in Lochaber, on the west coast of the Highlands of Scotland. The local railway station, Mallaig, is the terminus of the West Highland railway line, completed in 1901, and the town is linked to Fort William by the A830 road – the Road to the Isles.
The village of Mallaig was founded in the 1840s, when Lord Lovat, owner of North Morar Estate, divided up the farm of Mallaigvaig into seventeen parcels of land and encouraged his tenants to move to the western part of the peninsula and turn to fishing as a way of life. The population and local economy expanded rapidly in the 20th century with the arrival of the railway. Ferries operated by Caledonian MacBrayne and Bruce Watt Sea Cruises sail from the port to Armadale on the Isle of Skye, Inverie in Knoydart, and the isles of Rùm, Eigg, Muck, and Canna. Mallaig is the main commercial fishing port on the West Coast of Scotland, and during the 1960s was the busiest herring port in Europe.
Mallaig prided itself at that time on its famous traditionally smoked kippers, but today only one traditional smokehouse remains, Jaffy's and Sons. Mallaig and the surrounding area is a popular area for holidays. The majority of the community speaks English, with a minority of residents speaking both English and Gaelic. In addition, traditional Gaelic is still taught in the school to pupils who choose to learn the language.
Mallaig has several restaurants, cafes, and takeaways along with a community-run swimming pool and leisure centre. The main focus is on the tourist trade during the summer, however some facilities are open all year round, including the swimming pool. Mallaig has three hotels, lots of self-catering accommodation and several guest houses.
There are two banks and three pubs. The compact village centre is close to the harbour and railway station, with residential areas beyond to the south and east of the harbour. Most of the retail premises are in the main street, or on Davies Brae, which runs south from the village centre. The swimming pool is at the high point of the village on Fank Brae.
There are two minimarkets, and gift shops. An art gallery sells work by local artists. There is a small bookshop A heritage centre next to the railway station is based around old photographs of the locality, but as Mallaig has only existed during the age of photography this offers a good introduction to the history and heritage of the locality. There are Roman Catholic and Church of Scotland churches, and also a Fishermen's Mission facility run by the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen. There is a small petrol station with restricted opening times near the harbour.
The West Highland Line links Mallaig railway station by rail to Fort William, Oban and Glasgow. The line was voted the top rail journey in the world by readers of independent travel magazine Wanderlust in 2009, ahead of the iconic Trans-Siberian and the Cuzco to Machu Picchu line in Peru. The four-hour trip to Dumbarton Central railway station passes through spectacular scenery including seascapes, lochsides, mountain and moorland terrain, and offers views of Loch Lomond, the Gare Loch, Rannoch Moor, Ben Nevis, Glenfinnan and Glen Shiel, and Loch Eil. The line also runs along the Clyde between Helensburgh and Glasgow and offers views across the estuary.
Mallaig is an important ferry port with regular Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services to Armadale on the Isle of Skye, a thirty-minute sailing. They also run a daily service to the Small Isles of Canna, Rùm, Eigg and Muck, although the timetable and itinerary differ from day to day. Calmac also offers a non-landing ticket which allows visitors to cruise the Small Isles. In addition, a local ferry service owned by former lifeboatman Bruce Watt sails daily to Inverie in Knoydart, a very remote village, and also calls by prior arrangement at Tarbet in Morar, a location that is only accessible by sea. This service also offers a non-landing cruise through scenic Loch Nevis.
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Around the World in One Country - West Scotland
The west of Scotland is a whole other world waiting to be explored. Harry Potter fans can hop aboard the Jacobite Steam Train – which was used as the Hogwarts Express – and marvel at the outstanding views as you travel across the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.
It might look like a postcard from the land of the Lord of the Rings, but iconic Glen Coe is actually only a stone’s throw away from Fort William, the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’, and a couple of hours’ drive from Glasgow. Arguably Scotland’s most famous and scenic glen, it attracts and stuns visitors from all over the world. Visit for yourself to see the sheer scale and grandeur of the surrounding landscapes and learn about the area’s turbulent past. Yes, this is what nature at its most dramatic looks lie.
Head to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park to take in the beauty of these bonnie, bonnie banks. In addition to stunning lochs, mountain views, and watersports, the area is home to 21 Munros and countless jaw-dropping views.
The Clyde Auditorium, more commonly known as ‘the Armadillo’ is Glasgow's own – unintentional – Sydney Opera House. Due to its plated shape, it has drawn countless comparisons to this iconic Australian landmark, but its designer imagined it as the interlocking hulls of a ship, referencing the proud shipbuilding history of the Clyde Valley, where Glasgow is situated.
n Ayrshire, explore the many golfing hotspots and championship courses, including Prestwick, Royal Troon and Trump Turnberry, which all boast stunning sea-facing views. Nearby you can uncover the incredible Culzean Castle and Country Park which is set in a stunning 600-acre estate and boasts opportunities for a jam-packed day out.
Next up is Galloway Forest Park. This glorious 75,000-acre woodland has a legendary reputation amongst stargazers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The park is the UK’s first designated Dark Sky Park and offers the best conditions for spotting constellations, stars and more across the night sky. Or if walking, cycling, fishing and driving through the woods takes your fancy, the Galloway Forest Park has lots to offer you.
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Driving from Perthshire to Inverness Nov 2019 and stayed at Kingsmills Hotel Inverness.
Had dinner atThe Hotel Consevatory Restaurant and I ordered for my starter - Cullen skink -a lightly smoked scottish cod soup and for my main course -Pan seared North SeaWild halibut-with crab tortellini, bouillabaisse sauce, baby leeks and samphire
Absolutely gorgeous hotel, we were in a garden room so beautiful and spacious. The breakfast was good and I loved the pool , sauna and steam bath.I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone.
Highly recommend to read the guidebook of King Fisher visitor guide of Inverness lochness and Nairn
10 Things you must in Inverness
1-Go lochness monster hunting
2- Visit a castle or Two-Urquhart castle and cawdor castle
3-Highland Traditions- Discover the traditions of the highlands at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
4- Play a round of golf-The nairn Gold club and nairn DunbarChampionship Golf course
5-Visit the culloden battlefield
6-Try haggis, neeps and tatties
7 -Visit a Distillery
8-Spend a day at nairn beach
9-Take in the scenery
10- Stroll, cycle,or sail Down the caledonian Canal
The magic scottish highland route overflowing with jaw-dropping panoramic vistas, tiny remote towns , mystical forests, distilleries galore and impressive castles. Autumn is a beautiful time of year to visit Scotland , the landscape are ablaze with autumnal colours and there's no better way to explore this scenery than through a road trip around Scotland
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Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Fort William is a town in the western Scottish Highlands, on the shores of Loch Linnhe. It’s known as a gateway to Ben Nevis, the U.K.’s highest peak, and Glen Nevis valley, home to Steall Falls. The nearby Nevis Range Mountain Resort has ski runs and forest trails. In the town centre, the West Highland Museum focused on regional life and history.
Fort William is a major tourist centre, with Glen Coe just to the south, Aonach Mòr to the east and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. Fort William is a centre for hillwalking and climbing due to its proximity to Ben Nevis and many other Munro mountains. It is also known for its nearby downhill mountain bike track. Fort William is the start/end of both the West Highland Way (Milngavie-Fort William) and the Great Glen Way (a walk/cycle way Fort William-Inverness).
Fort William lies at the southern end of the Great Glen, Fort William lies near the head of Loch Linnhe, one of Scotland's longest sea lochs, beside the mouth of the rivers Nevis and Lochy. They join in the intertidal zone and briefly become one river before discharging to the sea. The town and its suburbs are surrounded by picturesque mountains. It is also on the shore of Loch Eil. It is close to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, Glen Nevis and the town of Achnaphubuil, is on the opposite shore of the loch. When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town. The consequence was that the town was separated from the lochside by railway tracks until the 1970s when the present by-pass was built, and the station was re-located to the north end.
The town of Fort William is centred on the High Street, which was pedestrianised in the 1990s. Off this there are several squares. Monzie Square (named after the Cameron Campbells of Monzie, Perthshire, former landowners in the town), Station Square, where the long-since demolished railway station used to be, Gordon Square (named for the Gordons, who owned land where the town now stands in the late 18th century, when the town was named Gordonsburgh), and Cameron Square — formerly known as Town Hall Square. There is also Fraser Square which is not so square-like since it now opens out into Middle Street but it still houses the Imperial Hotel.
The West Highland Line passes through Fort William. Owing to the difficult terrain in the area, the line from Glasgow, to the south, enters from the northeast. Trains from Glasgow to Mallaig, the terminus of the line, have to reverse at Fort William railway station.
Movies filmed in or near Fort William include Being Human, Braveheart, Highlander, Restless Natives, the Harry Potter series and Rob Roy. The TV series Rockface was filmed mainly around Fort William and some scenes of Monarch of the Glen were filmed around Lochaber although mostly near Newtonmore. Local Hero shot the internal Houston scenes in Fort William.
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Ben Nevis
West Highland Museum
Steall Waterfall
Commando Memorial
Glen Nevis
Inverlochy Castle
An Aird
Great Glen Way
Jacobite Train
Ben Nevis Weather Station
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Stob Bàn
Sgiath Chùil
Mullach nan Coirean
Ft. William Cemetery
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Scotland trip 2019 | 3 nights 4 days | Edinburgh | Glen Coe | Lifelong memories.
This was a random trip planned all of a sudden by me and my friends in UK. It was one of the best trips I have been to. Initially, we decided that we will be covering Isle of Skye too but two friends had some important work so could not. But, surely I'll visit it in the future.
Hogwarts Express hauled by the Hogwarts Castle at Glenfinnan Sept 2001
We were very lucky to see them filming the Hogwarts Express steam train for the second Harry Potter movie. Please note this was filmed on a older video camera before HD cameras were available!
We had just arrived at Glenfinnan to go for a walk when we saw it on the viaduct.
Once we realised what was going on, we quickly headed off up the hill behind the N.T. for Scotland visitors centre so we could get a view of the train and hopefully capture it on film and video.
A local gentleman that was up there at the same time invited us to join him at the Glenfinnan station. The station was closed off to the public but this man had special access and told the security that we were with him. We do not know if he was the local Ghillie or maybe even the Laird? All we know is that without him we would not have the memories, footage or photographs of the train in the station. So a huge thank you goes out to him.
I hope you enjoy seeing this old footage.
Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Fort William is a town in the western Scottish Highlands, on the shores of Loch Linnhe. It’s known as a gateway to Ben Nevis, the U.K.’s highest peak, and Glen Nevis valley, home to Steall Falls. The nearby Nevis Range Mountain Resort has ski runs and forest trails. In the town centre, the West Highland Museum focused on regional life and history.
Fort William is a major tourist centre, with Glen Coe just to the south, Aonach Mòr to the east and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. Fort William is a centre for hillwalking and climbing due to its proximity to Ben Nevis and many other Munro mountains. It is also known for its nearby downhill mountain bike track. Fort William is the start/end of both the West Highland Way (Milngavie-Fort William) and the Great Glen Way (a walk/cycle way Fort William-Inverness).
Fort William lies at the southern end of the Great Glen, Fort William lies near the head of Loch Linnhe, one of Scotland's longest sea lochs, beside the mouth of the rivers Nevis and Lochy. They join in the intertidal zone and briefly become one river before discharging to the sea. The town and its suburbs are surrounded by picturesque mountains. It is also on the shore of Loch Eil. It is close to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, Glen Nevis and the town of Achnaphubuil, is on the opposite shore of the loch. When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town. The consequence was that the town was separated from the lochside by railway tracks until the 1970s when the present by-pass was built, and the station was re-located to the north end.
The town of Fort William is centred on the High Street, which was pedestrianised in the 1990s. Off this there are several squares. Monzie Square (named after the Cameron Campbells of Monzie, Perthshire, former landowners in the town), Station Square, where the long-since demolished railway station used to be, Gordon Square (named for the Gordons, who owned land where the town now stands in the late 18th century, when the town was named Gordonsburgh), and Cameron Square — formerly known as Town Hall Square. There is also Fraser Square which is not so square-like since it now opens out into Middle Street but it still houses the Imperial Hotel.
The West Highland Line passes through Fort William. Owing to the difficult terrain in the area, the line from Glasgow, to the south, enters from the northeast. Trains from Glasgow to Mallaig, the terminus of the line, have to reverse at Fort William railway station.
Movies filmed in or near Fort William include Being Human, Braveheart, Highlander, Restless Natives, the Harry Potter series and Rob Roy. The TV series Rockface was filmed mainly around Fort William and some scenes of Monarch of the Glen were filmed around Lochaber although mostly near Newtonmore. Local Hero shot the internal Houston scenes in Fort William.
Alot to see in ( Fort William - UK ) such as :
Ben Nevis
West Highland Museum
Steall Waterfall
Commando Memorial
Glen Nevis
Inverlochy Castle
An Aird
Great Glen Way
Jacobite Train
Ben Nevis Weather Station
Sgùrr a' Mhàim
Stob Bàn
Sgiath Chùil
Mullach nan Coirean
Ft. William Cemetery
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Discover the Isles of Glencoe - hotel and lochside restaurant
There are nine islands in Glencoe. And one place to stay. Pull up to the Isles of Glencoe Hotel. Check in. Unpack. Gasp a little.
Situated in a breathtaking lochside setting at the foot of dramatic Glencoe, Loch Leven is right there. The NC500, kayaking, mountain biking and hillwalking await. As does breathing it in very slowly indeed.
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In today's episode of the vlog I head up to the Scottish highlands on a scorching day. It was 28 degrees celcius. We went on to the Ardnamurchan Peninsula overlooking Loch Sunart, then drove to Sanna Bay - one of the most amazing beaches in Scotland.
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For walkers/hikers, Fort William is most notable as being the end point of the West Highland Way and start of the Great Glen Way. It's a cute little town with many food venues and stores.
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Scotland Shorts - 5 Film locations in Scotland
With jaw-dropping cinematic landscapes almost everywhere you go, it’s no surprise that Hollywood directors have cast Scotland in several blockbuster films. As you explore, see if you recognise any of these places from your favourite flicks.
In several of the Harry Potter movies, the Hogwarts Express travels over the magnificent Glenfinnan Viaduct in the Highlands. Take a trip aboard the Jacobite Steam Train, which travels over the structure during the summer months, travelling from Fort William to Mallaig.
The mysterious Glen Etive is another famous filming location, known for its dramatic role in Skyfall, as James Bond flees for safety along the A82 road. A haven for walkers and climbers, the area is laced with Munros and pleasant walking trails.
In Edinburgh, visit some of the city’s famous landmarks and winding streets which have made appearances in films such as Trainspotting, One Day and Sunshine on Leith. Just outside the capital, head to the medieval Rosslyn Chapel where you can visit the ancient backdrop of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.
The Calanais Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis are filled with mystery and intrigue. Stand beside these massive stones, which have stood for over 5,000 years and are thought to be the inspiration for some of the animations in Disney Pixar’s Brave.
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Scotland's Highlands Travelguide deutsch | Game of thrones castle, Harry Potter Bridge, Loch Ness
Hallöchen! Ich stelle euch heute die schönsten Orte in den schottischen highlands vor. Wir besuchen unter anderem die Harry Potter Bridge, Loch Ness, Fairy Pools, Fairy Glen, Old Men of Storr, Isle of Skyle uvm.
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- Eilean Donan Castle
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- Fairy Pools
- Fairy Glen und Castle Ewen
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- The Quiraing Car Park | Schönster Aussichtspunkt (nicht im Video)
- Kilt Rock and Malt Falls
- Loch Ness
- The Hermitage Car Park | Ausgangspunkt zum Wasserfall und ehemals höchsten Baum
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Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Places to see in ( Fort William - UK )
Fort William is a town in the western Scottish Highlands, on the shores of Loch Linnhe. It’s known as a gateway to Ben Nevis, the U.K.’s highest peak, and Glen Nevis valley, home to Steall Falls. The nearby Nevis Range Mountain Resort has ski runs and forest trails. In the town centre, the West Highland Museum focused on regional life and history.
Fort William is a major tourist centre, with Glen Coe just to the south, Aonach Mòr to the east and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. Fort William is a centre for hillwalking and climbing due to its proximity to Ben Nevis and many other Munro mountains. It is also known for its nearby downhill mountain bike track. Fort William is the start/end of both the West Highland Way (Milngavie-Fort William) and the Great Glen Way (a walk/cycle way Fort William-Inverness).
Fort William lies at the southern end of the Great Glen, Fort William lies near the head of Loch Linnhe, one of Scotland's longest sea lochs, beside the mouth of the rivers Nevis and Lochy. They join in the intertidal zone and briefly become one river before discharging to the sea. The town and its suburbs are surrounded by picturesque mountains. It is also on the shore of Loch Eil. It is close to Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, Glen Nevis and the town of Achnaphubuil, is on the opposite shore of the loch. When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town. The consequence was that the town was separated from the lochside by railway tracks until the 1970s when the present by-pass was built, and the station was re-located to the north end.
The town of Fort William is centred on the High Street, which was pedestrianised in the 1990s. Off this there are several squares. Monzie Square (named after the Cameron Campbells of Monzie, Perthshire, former landowners in the town), Station Square, where the long-since demolished railway station used to be, Gordon Square (named for the Gordons, who owned land where the town now stands in the late 18th century, when the town was named Gordonsburgh), and Cameron Square — formerly known as Town Hall Square. There is also Fraser Square which is not so square-like since it now opens out into Middle Street but it still houses the Imperial Hotel.
The West Highland Line passes through Fort William. Owing to the difficult terrain in the area, the line from Glasgow, to the south, enters from the northeast. Trains from Glasgow to Mallaig, the terminus of the line, have to reverse at Fort William railway station.
Movies filmed in or near Fort William include Being Human, Braveheart, Highlander, Restless Natives, the Harry Potter series and Rob Roy. The TV series Rockface was filmed mainly around Fort William and some scenes of Monarch of the Glen were filmed around Lochaber although mostly near Newtonmore. Local Hero shot the internal Houston scenes in Fort William.
Alot to see in ( Fort William - UK ) such as :
Ben Nevis
West Highland Museum
Steall Waterfall
Commando Memorial
Glen Nevis
Inverlochy Castle
An Aird
Great Glen Way
Jacobite Train
Ben Nevis Weather Station
Sgùrr a' Mhàim
Stob Bàn
Sgiath Chùil
Mullach nan Coirean
Ft. William Cemetery
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