This one-day tour from Inverness takes in some of the most beautiful scenery of the Highlands, travelling past magnificent Loch Ness, before reaching the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Pause here for photos of the iconic bridge and see the Jacobite Steam Train cross over on its journey.
Please note: the Jacobite Steam Train is operated by another company and as such we cannot guarantee that it will be running or that your tour will meet up with it. This tour does NOT board the Jacobite Steam Train.
Your Glenfinnan tour departs Inverness and travels south, hugging the shoreline of Loch Ness for our first stop of the day, Urquhart Castle.
Your Glenfinnan tour departs Inverness and travels south, hugging the shoreline of Loch Ness for our first stop of the day, Urquhart Castle. Enjoy a short time to take photos at this iconic location, with great views over Scotland's most famous loch, and perhaps even spot Nessie!
Our tour moves on, stopping for the highlight of our day; the Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Surrounded by mountains of the shores of Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan Monument symbolises one of the most important events in Scottish history; the 1745 Jacobite Uprising. We spend approximately one hour at the Monument; plenty of time to learn the history of the Jacobites, and take your iconic photos of the famous bridge.
The location is not only famous for the Harry Potter bridge; 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 and its spectacular viaduct and monument, we journey westwards to Mallaig on the 'road to the Isles', or 'Rathad nan Eilean'. The area was run by the Clan Donald, and is said to have some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, with sandy beaches, dramatic hills and unforgettable sea views, it's one not to be missed!
At the end of the road, we reach Mallaig, a scenic fishing port. Mallaig comes from the old Norse, 'Mel Vik', meaning a sand dune bay. Spend time here for lunch, perhaps sample some of the local seafood, and enjoy the sea views.
After Mallaig, our Harry Potter tour travels eastwards, to Loch Ness and stops at Fort Augustus. Enjoy refreshments here, with beautiful views over the loch,
Stop for photos of the Commando Memorial, located at Spean Bridge.
We visit the Falls of Foyers, an impressive waterfall that runs through to Loch Ness. Don't forget your camera for this beautiful stop!
Our final stop of the day is at Dores Beach, the most northerly point of Loch Ness. The beach provides a great viewpoint to the loch; from here you can see all the way down Loch Ness - ideal for spotting signs of Nessie!
After Dores, we return back to Inverness, where your 1-day Glenfinnan tour comes to an end.
Railway Terrace, Inverness, IV1 1NW.
Look out for our coach or our sign on the lamp post.
• Minimum age is 4 years old.
• Please arrive at the departure point at 07:15 for a 07:30 departure time.
Inverness is a historic city in the Scottish Highlands, known as the capital of the region. It offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, with the iconic Loch Ness and the Culloden Battlefield nearby. The city is a gateway to some of Scotland's most stunning landscapes and ancient sites.
A historic castle overlooking the River Ness, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
A famous freshwater loch known for its deep, dark waters and the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
The site of the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the last pitched battle fought on British soil.
A museum showcasing the history, art, and culture of the Highlands.
A traditional Scottish dish made with haggis (a spiced sheep's offal pudding), mashed turnips (neeps), and mashed potatoes (tatties).
A creamy smoked haddock soup, traditionally made with potatoes, onions, and milk.
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.
This is the warmest and driest time of the year, with long daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the surrounding Highlands.
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Inverness is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic safety precautions.
Inverness Railway Station
Inverness Bus Station
The bus network covers the city and surrounding areas, with frequent services to major attractions.
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The site of the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the last pitched battle fought on British soil. The visitors center offers interactive exhibits and a museum.
A famous freshwater loch known for its deep, dark waters and the legendary Loch Ness Monster. The Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition offers insights into the loch's history and geology.
The largest national park in the UK, offering a diverse range of landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor activities.
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