A Complete Guide to Visiting Glenfinnan Viaduct ViewPoint – Harry Potter Bridge in Scotland

Astonishing scenery, verdant nature, rich wildlife, iconic castles, and modern lifestyle, all this makes up for an amazing holiday in Scotland. The country is truly a paradise for travellers of every kind.

There is so much to experience and explore in this beautiful land that surely a single visit isn’t going to be enough to cover all facets of Scotland tourism. However, one place that has to be on your Scotland bucket list every time you visit this gorgeous country is the Glenfinnan Viaduct Viewpoint. 

Glenfinnan Viaduct is a railway viaduct located in the West Highlands and at the head of Loch Shiel. The experience that Glenfinnan Viaduct offers is worth remembering for a lifetime. 

Such is the charm of this place that it attracts thousands of visitors every year from across the globe to savour the beautiful scenery and surreal atmosphere. 

Glenfinnan Viaduct Viewpoint - All You Need to Know Before Visiting​

The Glenfinnan Viaduct is becoming a more and more popular place to visit in the Scottish Highlands. If you are thinking of visiting Glenfinnan Viaduct Viewpoint on your trip to Scotland, which we recommend, this is the guide that will fill you with all the information you need to know about this amazing tourist destination. In this guide, we will discuss the following

  • An Insight into the Glenfinnan Viaduct

  • How to find Glenfinnan Viaduct

  • How to get to Glenfinnan Viaduct

  • When is the best time to visit Glenfinnan Viaduct

  • Photography tips for Glenfinnan Viaduct

  • Drone Regulations

  • Things to do near Glenfinnan Viaduct

An Insight Into Glenfinnan Viaduct

Located at a distance of 17 miles west of Fort William, Glenfinnan Viaduct is a concrete bridge that was built in the 1890s by Robert McAlpine. It was the first of its kind structure built in Britain. The viaduct is indeed a stunning engineering work of a bygone era.

Now if you’re wondering why this place has such huge popularity, it is because of it's feature in the famous Harry Potter movies.

Glenfinnan Viaduct features in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and is the bridge that the Hogwarts Express is seen going over. The viaduct carries the railway station up till Glenfinnan Station and sprawls across a 1000 ft. span.

The train that runs on Glenfinnan Viaduct is named the Jacobite Steam Train, the same as the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter movies, which makes it one of the most popular and fun things to do in Scotland.

This specific train operates in the summer season from Fort William to Mallaig where tourists flock to photography the steam train crossing the bridge. For the rest of the year, regular trains are available on this route.

How to Find Glenfinnan Viaduct Viewpoint

There are a number of great viewpoints that you can view the Glenfinnan Viaduct from.

A popular viewpoint being from the visitor centre, although, if you want to see the Jacobite Steam Train passing over the viaduct, then this is not the ideal spot. 

Another great viewpoint is located a short climb up above the one located near the visitor centre. The Glenfinnan Viaduct train will be seen quite far in the distance so you will be able to capture a wide view of the train passing over the viaduct with the stunning views in the backdrop. 

In our opinion, the best place to view the Jacobite Steam Tain driving over the Glenfinnan Viaduct is by walking towards the bridge and following the gate to the left up the hill. Here you will see a popular viewpoint where the train will be driving towards you.

Glenfinnan Viaduct is situated around 30-45 minutes drive west of Fort William, right off the main road. Evidently, the railway provides smooth access to this location aswell.

How to Get to Glenfinnan Viaduct Viewpoint

Since this tourist spot is located just right off the main road, getting there by car is a good option. It is an ideal option for those who are planning to make a stop at Glenfinnan to capture the majestic sight of the Jacobite Steam Train. 

Glenfinnan is a popular stopover for those longer Scottish road trips. It is possible to visit Glenfinnan Viaduct as part of a day trip from Edinburgh or Glasgow.

There is a visitor centre near the Glenfinnan Viaduct where you can park your vehicle for £3 or free for National Trust members. There is another parking spot along with the road which is also an option but it is a smaller one.

How to get to Glenfinnan Viaduct by Public Transport

There are a number of options for travellers to reach Glenfinnan Viaduct Viewpoint through public transport. Let’s have a look at each of them:

  • Bus: Sheil Bus runs between Fort William and Mallaig. You can board either Route 500 or Route 502 buses. It is 45 minutes drive. For the timetable, you can here. However, make sure to reach early as the bus services are limited every day. Thus, it is highly advisable to check the timetable beforehand. 

  • Train: Many travellers prefer the train to reach the viewpoint. You can board a ScotRail that runs on the route from Fort William to Glenfinnan Station. Glenfinnan Station is located on the periphery of Glenfinnan Village. From there, it is a short walk to the visitor centre. The total journey takes about 35 minutes.

However, you can also choose Jacobite Train for a little different experience. Though you won’t be able to capture the sight of the steam train running on the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct just like it’s been presented in the Harry Potter movie.

You will witness a once-in-a-lifetime experience of riding that famous Hogwarts Express (Jacobite Train) and savouring the astonishing sights en route.

When is the Best Time to Visit Glenfinnan Viaduct

To plan a visit to Glenfinnan Viaduct and Glenfinnan Trail region, it is crucial to understand that the sight (steam train running over the viaduct) for which you’re visiting the region is not something that you will see every day. 

The train doesn’t operate throughout the year. It’s mainly from May to October when you can plan a visit to this popular tourist destination if you want to capture that majestic sight. 

However, it is highly recommended to check West Coast Railway timetable beforehand. Also, the train runs twice a day throughout these months; one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

Photography Tips For Glenfinnan Viaduct Viewpoint and Steam Train

It’s no hidden secret how photogenic and gorgeous the Glenfinnan Viaduct is. We would recommend the best time to get a photo of the Glenfinnan Viaduct is when the train is passing over the viaduct. 

Firstly, you can expect the area to be busy at the times of the Jacobite Steam Tain crossing. Make sure to set up your camera somewhere in a less crowded spot so that you can capture the view without anyone in front of your camera. We would suggest setting up your camera on a hill a bit higher than other people. 

Doing so, you will get a nice face-on view of the entire railway viaduct as well as the backdrop. Besides, if you are visiting this place for a short time, you will want to nail that shot first time.

Drone Regulations

Before flying your drone to any tourist spot, it is important to understand the rules and regulations of that particular area regarding drone flying. 

Drone flying at the Glenfinnan Viaduct viewpoint area is not permitted without seeking permission. Before crossing the bridge you will see a sign advising you of how to do so. 

The sign advises you need to call on a number and pay £10 to seek permission. 

It is also important to remember the safety of flying drones especially when the train crosses the bridge. 

How Many Days to Visit Glenfinnan?

  • One Day

If you are planning to explore Glenfinnan within a day, then you can easily cover major attractions of the region. Whether you choose to explore the region in the morning or afternoon, you will have plenty of time to make the most out of your day trip to Glenfinnan. 

You can go photograph the Glenfinnan Viaduct, visit Glenfinnan Church and Glenfinnan Monument, explore the Glenfinnan Trail, and can even have lunch at Glenfinnan steam train cafe.

  • Weekend

Glenfinnan is also a popular tourist place to explore on a weekend or overnight. In fact, it is an ideal option that many travellers choose to explore the astonishing nature around the Glenfinnan area. 

Along with Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glenfinnan Church, Glenfinnan Monument, and Glenfinnan Trail, you can also cover off-to-beat attractions in the region such as hiking some munros in the Glenfinnan area.

We would also recommend going on a boat trip to Loch Shiel or you can also go on a stroll along its banks to witness the surreal wilderness of the region.

More Things to Do Near Glenfinnan Viaduct

We recommend you spend a few days here in the region of Glenfinnan. This will allow you to explore the other attractions of the region as well.

With that being said, let’s have a look at all the popular spots that can also be explored on your visit to Glenfinnan.

Glenfinnan Munros

Glenfinnan Munros are  popular among experienced hikers visiting the area. Some of the amazing hiking experiences included the circular route to the peaks of Sgurr nan Coireachan and Sgurr Thuilm. 

It is a 12-hour day to tackle these peaks or you could opt for a sunrise summit camp and capture the surreal sight of the sun rising over Loch Arkaig and Knoydart.

This is relatively a lesser-known hike, thus, it is advisable to attempt it only if you are an experienced hiker.

Loch Shiel

This is another natural gem that is a popular spot in Glenfinnan amongst tourists. 

You can do boating in the 18 mile stretch of waters while enjoying the picturesque views of the surrounding area. It is also worth looking out for white-tailed and golden eagles as they are often seen in this area.

This is indeed a place where you can spend some relaxing time amidst the majestic nature and beautiful sights of the surrounding. 

You can also walk along the banks of Loch Shiel. It is another stunning trail that goes all the way to Polloch and takes around 5-6 hours to complete. If you really want to explore the hidden side of Glenfinnan, then this is the way to do it.

Glenfinnan Monument

Glenfinnan isn’t only famous for its viaduct and the steam train but also for the Glenfinnan Monument. Established in 1815, the monument pays tribute to the Jacobite clansmen who martyred in the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart.

It was designed by the famous Scottish architect, James Gillispie Graham. After exploring the Glenfinnan Monument, you can explore the Visitor Centre which displays exhibitions that talk about Prince Charles Edward Stuart and the Jacobite Rising of 1745.

Glenfinnan Viaduct Trail

Glenfinnan Viaduct Trail makes for another beautiful walk in the Glenfinnan region. Unlike the above trails, this one is relatively easier to do. It consists of 2.5 miles of circular trail that can be completed within an hour or two. 

On the trail, you can definitely expect to capture some amazing views. Considering, that you will make several stops en route to capture the views, the duration of the walk could also take a bit longer.

On this trail, you not only can explore the panoramic views of the loch and viaduct but can also catch a sight of the steam train passing over the Glenfinnan viaduct.

So there you have it, a complete guide to Glenfinnan Viaduct. If you are visiting this majestic tourist place and have any queries, or if you have any suggestions, let us know in the comments below.

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