The ultimate Harry Potter Scottish road trip for fans to try this summer
02.08.2022 - 15:13
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
One of the most popular filming locations in Europe, Scotland has provided epic backdrops for countless Hollywood blockbusters over the last few decades.
The most famous and best-loved of these film franchises has to be Harry Potter with the stunning
of the Highlands featuring across each of the eight exciting instalments.
With that in mind, and the good weather arriving, fans of the franchise can visit its most iconic filming locations, thanks to Macklin Motors, who have curated the ultimate road trip route of Scotland for Potterheads.
A spokesperson for the team said: "Taking 8 hours to complete by car, this road trip is perfect for Harry Potter fans who want to feel the magic of their favourite scenes, while taking in beautiful landscapes at the same time."
Beginning in the astonishingly beautiful valley of Glen Etive, the route then heads towards Rannoch Moor – both of which featured in the Deathly Hallows.
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 will certainly recognise this stunning 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 – it's also home to a mythical monster of its own; a cousin to Nessie called Morag.
Then, a long drive across the Highlands will reveal the very last filming location on the map: Black Rock Gorge. This intriguing cavern