Duration:
2 days
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From
$224/ adult

From Glasgow
/5
Duration:
2 days
Led by:
Expert local guide
Group size:
Max 16 people
Travel by:
Mini Coach & Jacobite Steam Train
Imagine yourself aboard the Jacobite Steam Train, the real‑life Hogwarts Express, gliding through wild Scottish scenery where glens, lochs, and soaring viaducts feel lifted from a Harry Potter film. But the magic doesn’t end there. You get off the beaten track with a driver-guide to pristine snow-white beaches, moody mountains, and a remote fishing village that feels like the edge of the world. This is a journey through the Scottish Highlands like no other - one that will leave you utterly spellbound.
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Feel the magic come alive at the world-famous railway bridge featured in the Harry Potter films.

With its white sand and water shimmering in tropical blue, this beach feels more like the Caribbean than Scotland.

These misty waters and towering mountains look straight out of a storybook and appeared in a Harry Potter film.

Step back in time to a bygone era on board one of the world’s most famous heritage trains, the real-life Hogwarts Express.

Be moved by the sheer beauty and tragic tales of one of Scotland’s most famous landscapes.

Fishing boats and salt‑tinged air set the tone in this scenic village, welcoming visitors with timeless Highland charm.
Get ready for two days of rugged landscapes, a thrilling steam train ride, and a touch of movie magic.


Pick up time: 8.00am
Location: Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station, (Stance between 23 to 32), Killermont Street, Glasgow, G2 3NW
Journey to Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Leaving Glasgow behind, we head north and watch the landscape transform as we cross the Highland Boundary Line. The rolling Lowlands gradually give way to the rugged, forested glens of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park.
We’ll pause for a wee break, giving you time to stretch your legs and capture photographs of Loch Lomond before continuing our journey. From here, Highland roads wind through the steep‑sided mountains of the Arrochar Alps and lead us to the iconic viewpoint at the Rest and Be Thankful mountain pass.
Journey to Inveraray
Next, you continue west towards the charming, white‑washed town of Inveraray, nestled on the shores of Loch Fyne. As you arrive, the town’s elegant Georgian architecture and sweeping loch views offer the perfect backdrop for a short, relaxing break. Wander through the historic main street, browse the local shops, discover the town’s connections to the powerful Clan Campbell, or simply enjoy a peaceful moment beside Scotland’s longest sea loch.
Lunch in Oban, journey to Glencoe & Glenfinnan
Continue to Oban, the “Gateway to the Isles,” for lunch in this lively Victorian harbour town, famed for its fresh seafood.
From here, travel to Glencoe, one of Scotland’s most iconic landscapes, where dramatic mountains and sweeping valleys hold centuries of history. Take a moment to enjoy the view – the glen was used to film scenes featuring Hagrid’s hut.
Your journey then leads to Glenfinnan, a stunning glen overlooking Loch Shiel. Here you’ll find the iconic Glenfinnan Monument and the Glenfinnan Viaduct, beloved by Harry Potter fans. Reflect on the Jacobite history, admire the graceful viaduct and imagine the Hogwarts Express passing by, or take in the beauty of the loch, featured in* The Prisoner of Azkaban*.
Free evening in Mallaig
Back on the mini-coach, you’ll travel through gentle valleys, open moorland, and past dark, mysterious lochs. Keep your eyes peeled - you may even spot Dumbledore’s grave island as we drive along the shores of Loch Eilt.
Your base for the night is the charming fishing village of Mallaig, which you can explore at your leisure. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the harbour with views of Skye, savour fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants, or relax with a dram in a cosy pub while soaking up the village atmosphere.
Accommodation
Mallaig
Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour but is available to add to your booking during checkout. Simply select our reservation service Reserved by Rabbie’s™ (fees apply) & we will make a reservation on your behalf. Payment is made at check-in directly to the accommodation provider. Alternatively you can choose to reserve your own accommodation. For more information about how accommodation works please see our accommodation guide.
NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.


Pick up time: 8.00am
Location: Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station, (Stance between 23 to 32), Killermont Street, Glasgow, G2 3NW
Silver Sands
Mallaig to Silver Sands of Morar
Waking up in your base out on the West Coast, you make the most of the region’s pristine beaches and head to the Silver Sands of Morar. This unspoiled beach, with powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, could easily be mistaken for a Caribbean paradise and is the perfect spot for a peaceful stroll along the shore.
Free time in Arisaig and lunch on the West Coast
All that fresh air must have worked up your appetite, so you continue to Arisaig, a small and picturesque coastal village known for its white‑painted buildings and tranquil harbour. Take a wander along the waterfront to enjoy the sea views, get a snack from a local cafe, or pop into the Land, Sea & Islands Centre - a welcoming heritage hub that showcases local history, traditional crafts, and the area’s rich wildlife.
The anticipation builds as you arrive back in Mallaig, where you’ll soon board the famous Jacobite Steam Train. Before that, there’s time to enjoy lunch somewhere on the West Coast - the local fish and chips come highly recommended.
Journey on the Jacobite Steam Train to Fort William
Board the world-famous Jacobite Steam Train, known as the real‑life Hogwarts Express, for a magical journey through some of the Highlands’ most dramatic scenery. Glide across the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct, featured in the Harry Potter films, and enjoy sweeping views over Loch Shiel and the historic Jacobite Monument.
As the train follows the tranquil sea loch, the landscape opens out to reveal rugged peaks and sweeping moorland. Your journey ends with the sight of Ben Nevis as the train glides into Fort William, where your Driver‑Guide will be waiting to meet you outside the station.
Back on the mini-coach you travel south and soon, the peaks of Glencoe come into view, giving way to the wild expanses of Rannoch Moor.
Journey through the Highlands to Glasgow
Gradually, the dramatic peaks soften, and the moors give way to lush forests as you travel through Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. This land of lochs and mist‑shrouded hills was once home to the infamous outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor, whose legend still lingers in these glens.
You make a brief stop for refreshments before bidding farewell to the majestic Highland scenery, as the landscape transitions into the gentle hills and fertile farmlands of the Lowlands on your way to Glasgow.
You return to Glasgow at approximately 7.45pm.
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There is limited space on our mini-coaches, so luggage is restricted. Each passenger is entitled to one 20kg (44lbs) bag - this should be one piece of luggage, similar to an airline cabin bag - plus one small bag for personal items. Please ensure you can lift and carry your own luggage without assistance. For details about luggage storage please read our guide.


Scotland’s weather is as dramatic as its landscapes, offering everything from misty mornings to glorious sunshine. Every season brings its unique charm, from vibrant spring blooms to golden autumns and snow-dusted Highlands. Come prepared, embrace the adventure, and experience Scotland’s rugged beauty in all its glory!
Spring (March - May)
Spring in Scotland is crisp and unpredictable, with occasional frosts, sunny spells, and light rain showers. Temperatures typically range from 45-55°F (7-13°C). Expect average monthly rainfall of around 2-3 inches, and humidity levels between 70-80%. Clear skies often showcase Scotland’s dramatic landscapes in all their glory.
Summer (June - August)
Scottish summers are mild, with temperatures ranging from 50-65°F (10-18°C). You’ll experience long daylight hours and occasional rain showers. Humidity hovers around 70%, and monthly rainfall is approximately 2.5 inches. Layered clothing is ideal for adjusting to changing conditions.
Autumn (September - November)
Autumn in Scotland brings cool temperatures and stunning, golden landscapes. Early autumn sees temperatures around 45-55°F (7-13°C), dropping as the season progresses. Rainfall increases, and humidity stays around 80%. The brisk air and changing leaves add to Scotland’s natural charm.
Winter (December - February)
Winters are chilly and damp, with temperatures ranging from 35-45°F (2-7°C). Snow may fall in higher areas, but it’s rare in the Lowlands. Rain and wind are frequent, so waterproof clothing is essential. Expect humidity around 80% and around 2.5 inches of monthly rain.
We aim to make your tour as comfortable as possible and accommodate accessibility requirements to the best of our ability. For further information, view our full accessibility statement - click here.
If you have access needs, want to make special requirements or have any other questions or concerns, please get in touch at tours@rabbies.com
UK & Irish tours use 16-seat Mercedes Mini-coaches (or similar), without toilets.
The front passenger door provides access to the vehicle via three steps, each between 6-10 in / 15-26 cm high. Handrails on both sides, non-slip treads, and clearly marked step edges.
Standard mini-coach seats, with a step up to the back row.
Seat configuration: Single seats on the passenger side (including a fold-down ‘jump seat’), double seats on the driver’s side with a central aisle, and four seats across the back row.
Three-point seatbelts on all seats (must be worn when moving). Seatbelt extenders available on request.
Booster seats are available upon request for children under 1.35 m. All children must be at least five years old at the time of travel.
Facilities and access vary at each stop. Please ask for advice or check individual attractions’ accessibility statements if you have mobility or access needs
Regular breaks are provided approximately every 1.5 – 2 hours
Guides don’t usually accompany groups at destinations – you’ll have free time to explore most sites independently. Some entry tickets may include guided visits.
Staff are unable to provide physical assistance. You must be able to board and exit the vehicle, and lift, carry, and transport your luggage short distances (e.g., between the mini-coach and accommodation) either independently or with the help of a travel companion.
Tours don’t include strenuous activities unless specifically mentioned, but there will usually be some walking required to access and visit key sites and destinations.
We recommend that you’re able to comfortably walk up to 1 mile (~20 minutes) at a time on varied terrain, which may include hills, stairs, cobblestones, narrow passageways, and uneven surfaces.
Our coaches are not wheelchair accessible. We may be able to stow a small, lightweight mobility aid (up to 20kg) on request - please contact us before booking to confirm space and suitability.
Accessibility and facilities vary by property. Please share access needs or special requirements when booking, and we will try to accommodate you.
Lifts/elevators are not available in B&Bs and are rarely available in Hotels.
A limited number of ground floor or accessible rooms may be available and must be requested at the time of booking.
Accommodation may be up to 1.5 mile (~30 minutes) from restaurants and other local facilities. Hotels tend to be more central, but this is not guaranteed. Taxis are available and can be booked and paid locally.
Tours are conducted in spoken English, with live commentary from your driver-guide played through the coach speakers. Hearing loops are unfortunately not available.
Recorded audio and written descriptions are not available, but itineraries can be viewed online and printed for personal use.
Some attractions may offer foreign language audio or written explanations.
Music may be played on the coach.
Staff cannot provide physical assistance for health and safety reasons.
We can offer a free carer or companion seat to those who need additional support to access our tours. Please request this at the time of booking as spaces are limited.
Highly trained service and assistance dogs are welcome by prior arrangement only. As space is limited, please confirm suitability and availability before booking.
Hello curious traveller, are you ready to go beyond with us? Whether you're heading to the Highlands, the Lake District, or further; we know you might have a few questions before setting off on your adventure. Our FAQs are here to help make your journey smooth and stress-free.
What kind of ticket will I receive?
You will receive a single Standard Class ticket.
Will I be seated with my travel companions?
We make every effort to seat travel companions together on the train; however, on rare occasions this may not be possible.
What else do I need to know?
Food and drink are not included with Standard Class tickets. You are welcome to visit the buffet carriage, where teas, coffees and a selection of light snacks are available for purchase. Please note that hot food is not served and only cash payments are accepted.
We are also unable to guarantee the direction your seat will be facing.
Your tour will always follow the itinerary as closely as possible. Your driver-guide will keep you up to date on the road, and we'll try to get in touch about any large changes prior to your departure.
Accommodation is an important part of your multi-day tour experience.
If accommodation isn’t included in the price of your tour, you can choose one of two options:
Use our Concierge Service (Reserved by Rabbie's), where we arrange rooms with trusted third-party providers for you (a Concierge Service Fee applies and varies by tour).
Or book your own accommodation independently (Tour Only).
Where accommodation not included in your tour package, prices will vary per location, time of year and are based on availability. We work with verified 3rd party providers who set their own prices.
You should expect to pay from £80 (€80) per person per night for B&B Ensuite accommodation or from £100 (€100) for a Hotel. Prices are based on multiple occupancy per room. Supplements for single occupancy may apply.
For more details please view our Accommodation Guide
No - however there are luggage storage services and facilities in most of our departure cities. Read our guide on luggage storage.
The UK and Ireland's historic city centres are full of narrow streets and winding roads. So, to speed up your departure, we only pick up from our central meeting points. What's more is leaving the city using the most direct route also reduces the carbon footprint of our tours.
We don't recommend bringing your car into the centre of our departure cities. It can be hard to find parking, and there are excellent public transportation services.
Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time. Due to waiting restrictions, we can't wait for you if you're late.
Entry requirements vary depending on your nationality, personal circumstances, and the country or countries you will travel to and transit through. It is your responsibility to ensure you have all relevant documentation required for your selected itinerary and that you meet all formal entry requirements before travelling.
You can find up-to-date and reliable information on the official tourism website of the counties you’re visiting, or from their embassy or consulate.
If you're late for your tour, our cancellation policy applies. 100% charges are applicable, and you will not be entitled to a refund or alternative.
Cancellation terms depend on which tour you've booked:
1 Day Tours
You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 72 hours or more before the tour departure.
2+ Day Tours
You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 21 or more days before the tour departure.
Package tours
You'll receive a 90% refund if you cancel 56 days or more before the tour departure.
If you cancel inside these notice periods, full charges will apply and no refunds will be issued.
To cancel your booking please email tours@rabbies.com as soon as possible. The effective date of cancellation will be the date we receive written confirmation from you.
It's simple: you book, you go. This means we'll never cancel your tour because of a minimum numbers policy.
Due to logistical reasons, we're unable to let you pre-book a seat on the bus. But our comfortable 16-seat mini-coaches have huge windows. So, you'll always get a good view.
We like to keep our coaches small and nimble. This means we have no on-board toilet facilities, but you frequently stop in local towns and villages for comfort breaks.
We regret we don't carry children under the age of five on our scheduled tours. Also, some of our tours that focus on whisky experiences are suitable for travellers aged 18+.
You can ask us about the tours we recommend for younger children. And if your child is less than 1.35m tall, you should let us know, so we can provide them with a suitable booster seat.
We want you to enjoy every country you visit with us. And we believe the best way to do this is to get you off the mini-coach and out exploring. So, we give you plenty of time to take photos, go walking, and explore ancient ruins.
We exclude visitor attractions in your tour price because it lets you travel your way. It means you can pamper yourself with a luxury lunch or skip an attraction whenever you feel like it.
You don't need to. We stop in small towns, villages, and rural eateries where you can choose whatever meal pleases both your taste buds and your budget.
Let's be honest, our driver-guides would never refuse a cheeky bonus. But it's up to you, and the amount is entirely at your discretion.
We advise you take out travel insurance.
You're protected by ABTOT when you chose to let us reserve your accommodation on a multi-day tour. This means you can claim back anything you've paid us if we become bankrupt. Read our terms and conditions for more information.
If you have any more questions, call us on +44(0)131 226 3133, email tours@rabbies.com , or check out our full FAQs.