Scotland's landscape has provided the backdrop for many film and television shows but none more so iconic than the Harry Potter franchise.
As well as being written in Scotland and Hogwarts being inspired by our very own University of Glasgow, there are a number of scenes filmed in the great Scottish outdoors. Now, fans have been given the opportunity to visit some of the filming locations as part of a specially curated road trip.
Taking eight hours to complete by car, the route is perfect for Harry Potter fans who want to feel the magic of their favourite scenes, while taking in beautiful Scottish landscapes at the same time. The journey starts in the valley of Glen Etive, before driving just over half an hour to Rannoch Moor’s Insta-ready autumnal shades, both of which featured in the Deathly Hallows.
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The next stop is Steall Falls, the second highest waterfall in Great Britain, a popular beauty spot that made an appearance in the adrenaline-pumping dragon chase scene in the Goblet of Fire. Drive 40 minutes further and drivers will find the most iconic Harry Potter filming location in Scotland: Glenfinnan Viaduct.
Potterheads can recognise the railway viaduct from the Chamber of Secrets’ unforgettable flying car sequence. The penultimate stop on the road trip route is Loch Morar, which eagle-eyed fans will immediately recognise as Hogwarts Lake from the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Then, a long drive across the Scottish Highlands will reveal the very last filming location on the map: Black Rock Gorge. This stoic cavern featured in the Goblet of Fire, taking centre stage during the Triwizard Tournament.
Macklin Motors curated the road trip in time for the school holidays.
A spokesperson said: "With our Harry Potter road trip, we want to provide the best of both worlds for kids and parents alike, touring beautiful Highland hotspots with a magical twist. Plus, at just under eight hours in total, drivers can complete this road trip in a day or take their time with it throughout their holiday in Scotland.
“So, pack the car with snacks, ready your family’s favourite playlist, and set off on a bewitching adventure around Scotland’s stunning scenery.”
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