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Explore the Majestic Glenfinnan Monument

Discover the historic Glenfinnan Monument, a tribute to Jacobite heroes, set amidst stunning Scottish Highlands' landscapes, perfect for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

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Nestled in the breathtaking Highlands of Scotland, the Glenfinnan Monument stands as a tribute to the Jacobite heroes. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, it offers a perfect blend of history and outdoor adventure for tourists.

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  • Monday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9:30 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 9:30 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy a quieter experience and capture the best photographs of the monument.
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes if you plan to explore the walking trails around the monument.
  • Check the weather forecast before you visit, as conditions can change quickly in the Highlands.
  • Don’t miss the chance to visit the nearby Glenfinnan railway viaduct for stunning views and photo opportunities.
  • Bring snacks and water, as there are limited facilities in the area.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you're traveling by car, head towards the A82 road. From Fort William, take the A830 towards Mallaig. After about 18 miles, you will see signs for Glenfinnan. Turn onto the B8004, which will lead you directly to the Glenfinnan Monument. There is a parking area available near the monument, but please note that there may be a parking fee of around £2.

  • Public Transportation

    To reach Glenfinnan by public transport, take a train from Fort William to Mallaig. The West Highland Line offers scenic views and travels through beautiful landscapes. Get off at Glenfinnan station. From there, it's about a 15-minute walk to the monument. Alternatively, check local bus services that may run from Fort William to Glenfinnan, but these may be less frequent.

  • Walking from Glenfinnan Station

    If you arrive at Glenfinnan Station, exit the station and turn left onto the B8004. Follow this road for approximately 0.7 miles (about a 15-minute walk) to reach the Glenfinnan Monument. The path is well-marked and offers beautiful views along the way.

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The Glenfinnan Monument, an iconic historical landmark located in the scenic Lochaber region of Scotland, is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Highlands. Erected in 1815 to commemorate the Jacobite uprising led by Bonnie Prince Charlie, this striking monument stands tall against the backdrop of the stunning Glenfinnan valley. The view of the surrounding mountains and the nearby Loch Shiel is simply breathtaking, making it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers alike. Visitors can take a leisurely hike along well-marked trails that offer various vantage points to admire the landscape and the monument itself. The area is rich in history, and informative plaques provide insight into the events that unfolded here during the Jacobite risings, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the region's storied past. Additionally, the nearby Glenfinnan railway viaduct, famously featured in the Harry Potter films, adds an extra layer of allure for movie fans. The monument is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, providing ample opportunity to explore its surroundings. With its combination of historical significance and stunning natural beauty, Glenfinnan Monument is an unforgettable stop on any Scottish adventure. Whether you're hiking, photographing, or simply soaking in the ambiance, this remarkable site offers a unique glimpse into Scotland's rich heritage.

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