Discover the best top things to do in Glenfinnan, United Kingdom including Loch Shiel Cruises, Loch Shiel, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glenfinnan Viaduct Trail, Glenfinnan Church, Glenfinnan Monument, Glenfinnan railway museum, Glenfinnan Visitors Centre.
5.0 based on 249 reviews
Loch Shiel is one of Scotland's largest inland freshwater lochs and is regarded as one of the few areas of true wilderness. Learn about the History & Geology of this area and share the local skippers' experience in spotting Golden & White-Tailed Eagles, Red Deer, Black-Throated Divers and a variety of Rare Wildlife.
5.0 based on 89 reviews
Harry Potter lake - Hogworts was digitally added to one of the Hills Right next to Glenfinnan viaduct - park at the visitor centre - pay 3 pounds. Walk 5 to 10 min from the parking lot or you can take a photo from the parking lot. One side of the parking lot is the viaduct (Harry Potter bridge) and the other side is the Loch. Buggy and wheelchair friendly - path to take you from parking lot to near the side of the Loch
4.5 based on 1,417 reviews
We stopped at the viaduct on our way to Skye and we were certainly not disappointed! Timed to perfection we managed to be there for the passing Jacobite Steam Train and found the perfect spot to capture some amazing video footage and photo’s. Our visit was topped off with a beautiful double rainbow over the viaduct!! If you are a Harry Potter fan this is not to be missed - if you appreciate the beautiful countryside and architecture; again this is not to be missed.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
Cracking wee walk with the dog. Only takes about an hour to do. If the weather gods co operate the views are stunning.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Nestled on the hill overlooking Loch Shiel and the Glenfinnan monument this beautiful church is well worth a visit. Recently restored to a very high standard. Parking is available and a short walk gives access to the church and views beyond.
4.0 based on 758 reviews
Monument to Scotish leader Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Glenfinnan monument stands proud against the backdrop of Loch Shiel and the surrounding hills. Owned by the National Trust, access to the top of the monument is via the national trust visitor centre across the road. Access is via steep narrow steps and is not for everyone, however if you do gain access then the climb up allows you to savour the views. For those unable to access the top of the monument, a walk down the path to the base of the monument and the shores of Loch Shiel Is not to be missed. Parking is a problem and the trust car park is often full. My advice is to arrive early or later in the day avoiding the time of the steam train crossing the Glenfinnan viaduct.
4.0 based on 143 reviews
My wife and I visited the museum in September 2020 while we were visiting Glenfinnan for a short 3-day break. Due to Covid restrictions visits had to be pre-booked and this was very easily done. We were given a very personal guided tour around the many interesting and varied exhibits by John and Hege who virtually run the whole operation double-handedly! We were extremely lucky to be present at the moment when the Jacobite Express steamed into the station for the first of its daily visits. We then walked the Glenfinnan Viaduct Trail down to the 'Harry Potter' bridge, which was an extremely enjoyable way of seeing the countryside around this fantastic part of the Highlands. All in all a wonderful experience and one which I unhesitatingly recommend to everyone. You certainly don't have to be a railway enthusiast to enjoy the museum, or any of its surroundings.
3.5 based on 124 reviews
Lovely little shop to buy gifts to take home. The cafe was closed for sitting in but could ger coffee to go.
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