Harry Potter Locations Tour of Scotland

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Steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct in the Scottish Highlands, famous for Harry Potter tours and scenic Scotland railway journeys

An Itinerary Through Scotland’s Wizarding World

From the candlelit cafés of Edinburgh, where JK Rowling first dreamed of Hogwarts, to the Highland landscapes that became the backdrop of the films, this four-day private tour takes you inside the story of Harry Potter like never before.

Guided by your expert driver-guide, you’ll uncover the real-world inspirations and filming locations that shaped the Potter cinematic landscapes, from Edinburgh’s mysterious graveyards and cobbled alleys to Alnwick Castle’s flying lessons, the Jacobite Steam Train’s journey over Glenfinnan Viaduct, and the wild glens of Glencoe that brought Hagrid’s Hut and Hogwarts’ grounds to life.

Destinations On Our Scottish Harry Potter Itinerary

 Day 1. Edinburgh:
Greyfriars Kirkyard, Victoria Street (Diagon Alley inspiration), The Elephant House Café, and Rowling’s writing landmarks across the Old Town.

 Day 2. Alnwick Castle (England):
Private tour of the real Hogwarts filming location; optional visit to Durham Cathedral, also used for Hogwarts interiors.

 Day 3. Glenfinnan & the Jacobite Steam Train:
Watch and ride the “Hogwarts Express” across Glenfinnan Viaduct, visit Loch Shiel (the Black Lake), and travel through Highland landscapes used in the films

 Day 4. Glencoe & Rannoch Moor:
Visit the site of Hagrid’s Hut and the surrounding film locations from The Prisoner of Azkaban and The Deathly Hallows; return to Edinburgh through Scotland’s most cinematic scenery.

What’s Included On Your Potter Tour Itinerary?

Private driver-guide throughout your 4-day Harry Potter journey

Handpicked boutique and castle-style accommodations in Edinburgh, the Highlands, and Glencoe

All private tours, guided experiences, and entrance fees listed in the itinerary

Reserved Jacobite Steam Train (Hogwarts Express) tickets and scenic seating arrangements

Seamless airport or city transfers at the beginning and end of your tour

Day 1: Edinburgh: The Birthplace of Harry Potter

Colorful Victoria Street in Edinburgh city center, Scotland, with historic architecture, shops, and tourists exploring the popular Old Town attraction.
Victoria Street, Scotland

Where the Magic Was Born!

Your private driver-guide welcomes you in Edinburgh, a city where cobblestones, candlelit closes, and towering spires give life to the world of Harry Potter. 

Long before the films, this was where JK Rowling imagined Hogwarts, its students, and the enchanted Britain they inhabited. Today, you’ll explore the places that inspired her, and see the city through the lens of both a writer and a wizard.

Greyfriars Kirkyard & the Secrets of the Page

Begin with a privately guided walk through Greyfriars Kirkyard, the atmospheric 16th-century graveyard where Rowling often wandered when searching for character names. 

Your guide will point out gravestones that Potter fans instantly recognize, Thomas Riddell (Voldemort’s real-world namesake), William McGonagall, Robert Potter, and even Elizabeth Moodie, whose name echoes Mad-Eye Moody. 

Victoria Street & the Real Diagon Alley

Next, wander down Victoria Street, the colorful curve of cobblestone shopfronts that became the visual inspiration for Diagon Alley. 

Standing before its quirky façades and gothic windows, you can almost picture the sign for Ollivanders swinging gently in the breeze, or a student emerging from Flourish and Blotts with a fresh set of spellbooks. 

Your driver-guide will share local tales of Rowling’s writing process, along with how Edinburgh’s whimsical architecture shaped the visual identity of the wizarding world.

Rowling’s Writing Cafés

Continue to The Elephant House Café and Spoon, where Rowling penned early chapters of The Philosopher’s Stone. Inside, over a coffee or hot chocolate, you’ll hear how she spent hours at the window overlooking Greyfriars and Edinburgh Castle, two landmarks that became spiritual blueprints for Hogwarts itself.

Overnight: Edinburgh

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Day 2: Alnwick Castle & the Real Hogwarts

Alnwick Castle in Northumberland England, historic medieval fortress and popular stop on Harry Potter tours from Scotland
Alnwick Castle, England

On day 2, we leave Edinburgh behind as you join your driver guide to travel south across the Scottish Borders to Alnwick Castle, one of the most iconic film locations in the entire Harry Potter series. 

Instantly recognizable as Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in The Philosopher’s Stone and The Chamber of Secrets, the castle’s sweeping lawns and grand battlements set the stage for Harry’s very first flying lesson.

Private Castle Experience

With your expert guide, step inside Alnwick’s courtyards and staterooms, retracing the very paths where Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint filmed their earliest scenes. 

Outside, you’ll stand on the grassy field where Madam Hooch taught Harry to summon his broom with the iconic “Up!” command, and where he chased Draco Malfoy to retrieve Neville’s Remembrall.

Inside the castle walls, explore the Great Hall and medieval chambers that doubled as Hogwarts interiors, and learn about how filmmakers blended Alnwick’s real history with the magical world we see on screen.

Gardens, Quidditch Lawns & Afternoon Tea

Enjoy a stroll through the castle’s magnificent gardens, where vivid blooms and topiary arches evoke the lush grounds of Hogwarts. 

A private afternoon tea in the castle’s tearoom offers a perfect chance to reflect on the blending of fantasy and history, for Alnwick is not just a film set but a living ancestral seat that has stood since the 11th century.

Optional Detour: Durham Cathedral

If time allows, your driver can take you onward to Durham Cathedral, whose cloisters and courtyards appeared in The Philosopher’s Stone as Hogwarts corridors. 

Here, Harry, Ron, and Hermione first walked in the shadow of the castle’s vaulted ceilings — one of the earliest and most atmospheric Hogwarts scenes ever filmed.

Return north toward the Highlands this evening, with your imagination full of broomsticks, spellbooks, and the echoes of the Great Hall.

Overnight: Fort William

Day 3: The Hogwarts Express & the Highlands of Hogwarts

Steam train crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct surrounded by green hills in the Scottish Highlands, Scotland tours attraction
Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland

All Aboard the Jacobite Steam Train!

This morning, your private driver-guide takes you deep into the West Highlands, among lochs and glens, where the Glenfinnan Viaduct stands. Instantly recognizable from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, when Harry and Ron race the flying Ford Anglia alongside the Hogwarts Express.

Arrive early to watch the real-life Jacobite Steam Train puff across its 21 graceful arches, framed by the glistening waters of Loch Shiel below. 

Your guide will time your visit for the perfect photograph: the moment when the scarlet engine steams out of the trees, curving over the viaduct just as it does in the films.

Ride the Hogwarts Express

Step aboard the Jacobite Train for an 84-mile round-trip through cinematic Highland scenery —the route that brought generations of Hogwarts students north to school. 

Peer from your carriage window at rugged moors and silver lochs that served as background plates throughout the series. This experience, complete with reserved seating and onboard refreshments, brings to life the thrill of traveling through “Hogwarts country.”

Loch Shiel – The Black Lake

After disembarking, your driver will take you to the nearby Loch Shiel, which doubled as Hogwarts’ Black Lake in The Philosopher’s Stone and The Goblet of Fire. 

This is where first-years crossed to Hogwarts with Hagrid and where the Triwizard Tournament’s underwater task took place. Standing on its quiet shores, surrounded by mountains and pine, it’s easy to imagine the castle’s turrets rising from the mist across the water.

Evening in Glencoe

Continue north to Glencoe, whose sweeping valleys appear throughout The Prisoner of Azkaban as the backdrop to Hagrid’s Hut and the Care of Magical Creatures lessons. 

Settle into your Highland accommodation and dine overlooking one of the most cinematic landscapes in the world, a fitting finale to a day spent tracing the journey to Hogwarts itself.

Overnight: Fort William

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Day 4: Glencoe & the Spellbound Highlands

Scenic view of Glencoe valley in the Scottish Highlands with a person admiring the mountains and winding road at sunrise, popular destination for tours in Scotland
Glencoe, Scotland

Hagrid’s Hut and the Mountains of Magic

Your private guide will take you to Torren Lochan, the exact site where Hagrid’s Hut was built for The Prisoner of Azkaban. Here, the trio consoled Hagrid before Buckbeak’s trial, and Harry and Hermione used the Time-Turner to alter fate.

The Highland Film Trail

Continue through the glen’s cinematic vistas, Rannoch Moor, used in The Deathly Hallows Part 1 when the trio flee from Death Eaters, and Loch Etive, where they camp beneath the mountains in the same film. 

Your driver will weave these scenes together with local folklore, revealing how the magic of cinema and the myths of Scotland intertwine.

Pause for lunch in a traditional Highland inn, where peat fires crackle and portraits of clan chieftains watch over you. It’s easy to see why the filmmakers chose these landscapes to frame the wizarding world — their grandeur feels timeless, elemental, and wholly otherworldly.

Return Journey to Edinburgh

In the afternoon, begin your journey south toward Edinburgh, passing once more through Loch Leven and the edge of Rannoch Moor, landscapes used for the sweeping aerial shots of the Hogwarts Express route. 

Your private driver will return you to your hotel in Edinburgh or to the airport for onward travel, closing four extraordinary days of cinematic discovery and Scottish wonder.

Overnight: Return to Edinburgh or Depart Scotland

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Your Private Harry Potter Experience

Every day on this itinerary can be customized, whether you wish to add Glasgow University (inspiration for Hogwarts’ architecture), Loch Etive (a Deathly Hallows filming site), or even extend your journey to include Harry Potter filming locations in England or Ireland.

Your personal travel advisor will craft your ideal route, arrange premium tickets for the Jacobite Train, and ensure exclusive access to guides and experiences that bring the story to life, all with the luxury, comfort, and attention to detail your clients expect.

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