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West Coast of Scotland. Glen Finnan Viaduct.


Geoffrey Carter (Buttercup)

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This is the viaduct used in the Harry Potter films.

There is car parking and it is £2.00 per car but when the Jacobite steam train is due the carpark is really busy.

There is a shop, café and also toilets.

To get to the viaduct, you don't follow the obvious route.

Leave the carpark, turn right and walk up the road until the next carpark area on the right.

Ignore the path before the carpark.

Walk through the carpark and the path will lead to the viaduct.

It really is a lovely stop if you are in the area.

 

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Spectacular, thanks. :yes:

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It was just a shame about the midges this year

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34 minutes ago, Ali and Gail said:

It was just a shame about the midges this year

Schhhh.....what midges.

Some things are better not mentioned.

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Ñice video ģeoffrey. Have you booked onto your Drone Pilot health and safety course yet...:d

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2 minutes ago, CraigHew said:

Ñice video ģeoffrey. Have you booked onto your Drone Pilot health and safety course yet...:d

Not as yet Craig but I have read about it.

I do have insurance though in case anything went wrong and I have this through the British Model Flying Association.

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3 minutes ago, Geoffrey (Buttercup) - North Yorkshire AO said:

Not as yet Craig but I have read about it.

I do have insurance though in case anything went wrong and I have this through the British Model Flying Association.

I used to belong to that association when it was Society of Model Aeronautical Engineers (SMAE) Five shillings a year for insurance cover when I flew control line models as a teenager.

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On 25/07/2017 at 15:36, Man On The Clapham Omnibus said:

There's a nice one near Gatehouse of Fleet in Wigtownshire, Galloway.

Its long since disused, but a great view from the middle - makes part of a good walk up the clints of Dromore.

Dont forget Dumfries and Galloway when you visit Scotland!!

Dave.

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I almost bought a house in Creetown a few years ago but the sudden arrival of a granddaughter changed that plan! An acre of land up an unnamed road for a very modest sum. Two feet thick granite walls and a maid's room above the scullery. Ho hum...

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