Glencoe

Glencoe, Highlands, Scotland

Glencoe is one of the most dramatic and historically significant glens in the Scottish Highlands, carved by ancient glaciers and dominated by towering peaks such as the famous Three Sisters. It is also known for the Massacre of Glencoe in 1692, when members of the MacDonald clan were killed by government troops after a delayed oath of allegiance, an event that has left a lasting sense of atmosphere and history across the valley. The glen has been used extensively in film thanks to its raw, cinematic landscape. It appears in James Bond: Skyfall, where it represents Bond's ancestral Scottish home, and features in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, with sweeping Highland scenery used for travel shots around the Hogwarts journey. It also appeared in the original Highlander (1986), and Glencoe together with neighbouring Glen Nevis are confirmed filming locations for the 2026 Highlander reboot. One of the most notable filming locations in the area is Hagrid's Hut from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The exterior set was built in Glencoe on the lower slopes of Sgorr nam Fiannaidh near Clachaig Gully, overlooking Torran Lochan, using the dramatic mountainside to create the isolated, rugged feel of Hagrid's home within Hogwarts grounds. Today, visitors come to Glencoe for both scenery and history. The Glencoe Visitor Centre (National Trust for Scotland) explains the geology of the glen and the events of 1692, while walking routes such as the Lost Valley (Coire Gabhail) offer access to a hidden gorge once used by the MacDonald clan. The nearby A82 provides some of Scotland's most famous viewpoints, making Glencoe one of the most photographed and atmospheric landscapes in the country.

Filmed here

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On screen
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In real life

Hagrids Hut as seen in Harry Potter

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Getting to Glencoe

Location

Glencoe, Highlands, Scotland

Nearest airports

Glasgow Airport — 99km ·
Tiree Airport — 110km ·
Inverness Airport — 115km ·

Nearest train station

Fort William
Corpach
Banavie

Plan your journey

From the station
Fort William
Walk 3 minutes to Fort William Bus Station, then take Scottish Citylink bus 915 to Ballachulish Hotel A82 (31 minutes), and walk the final 5 minutes to Glencoe. The total journey takes 40 minutes.
From the airport
Glasgow Airport
From Glasgow Airport to Glencoe takes approximately 3 hours 5 minutes total. Walk to Inchinnan Industrial Estate, take bus 757 to Glasgow Airport Terminal 1, then Scottish Citylink bus 976 to Tyndrum, followed by bus 913 to Glencoe The Carnoch, and finish with a short 5-minute walk.

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