Glenfinnan
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About half-way along the picturesque Scottish West Highland Railway line between Fort William and Mallaig lies Glenfinnan station. The Jacobite Steam Train and other trains regularly run this route, and just before arriving at Glenfinnan from the direction of Fort William, the line crosses a spectacular arched viaduct, which has appeared in one of the Harry Potter films. The site has historical significance too, since it was here that Bonnie Prince Charlie (Charles Edward Stuart) first raised his standard and gathered his forces for the ill-fated Jacobite rebellion of 1745. A stone tower commemorates the event, and stands dramatically on the shore of Loch Shiel. A National Trust for Scotland visitor centre provides further information on the historical background.
Bonnie Prince Charlie
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In 1815, Alexander Macdonald of Glenaladale built a memorial tower at Glenfinnan commemorating the events above. The tower was designed by the Scottish architect James Gillespie Graham. Hundreds of Jacobite enthusiasts gather there each year on the 19th of August. The National Trust for Scotland's Visitor Centre at Glenfinnan provides tickets, information and exhibitions, and a shop, cafe, and toilets. The tower has also become a monument to Alexander Macdonald, who died before its completion.
Glenfinnan Viaduct
Main article: Glenfinnan Viaduct
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The viaduct was built in 1897-1901 by the engineer Sir Robert McAlpine. It has 21 arches, reaching as high as 100ft. A plaque at the base of one of the arches commemorates the centenary of the viaduct.
The Glenfinnan viaduct recently came to prominence in the Harry Potter film Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second in the trilogy, when the Jacobite Steam Train became transformed into the Hogwarts Express and was filmed crossing the viaduct.
Tidbits
According to the movie, Connor MacLeod the Highlander was born in Glenfinnan in 1518. His kinsman Duncan MacLeod (from the TV series) was born there, too, in 1592.