


Or can be enthralled by the heroic ‘Outlander’ Jacobite reclaimation that was born here, then Glenfinnan will be a place of rosy memory. If you can enjoy the hill roaming preparation & anticipation of the Jacobite steam train coming, When Ron barrel-rolls the car hearts pop into mouths & the Viaduct is remembered, along with its surrounding mountains, as a green & pleasant land. Snape: Let us all learn from Weasley’s pitiful spectacle & sniff prudently hereafter. (Harry & a red-faced Hermione are desperately grasping Ron’s arms to keep him atop his stool) 10 points to Gryffindor for facility, -15 for this. Snape: Even the most empty headed can be debilitated by a correctly brewed Addler potion. Can't blame it, I wouldn’t want to be seen in public with a Weasley either. poor Weasley’s woolly jumper must have finally crawled into his empty, starved head.

How much did the Ministry of Magic fine Arthur Weasley for enchanting his car? 4 Galleons, 3 sicklesĭraco: (drops his ladle in his cauldon & almost falls to the floor laughing & hugging himself) Would you believe he’s been awarded a UK driving license? Mental 🤯 So why do they keep coming? Ron’s driving skills. Judette from Portugal agrees, saying the bridge was deceptive & “looked bigger in Harry Potter”. Much as Rowling was criticised by the Pope, Glenfinnan viaduct also endures kickback, from Tripadvisor:Īlison, was unimpressed, saying the structure is “just a big, ugly Harry Potter bridge”. Harry Potter was lambasted by two Popes for ‘promoting witchcraft and the occult’ and being a ‘subtle seduction deeply distorting the roots of Christianity in the soul’. The train even has its own tune.īut with great popularity comes great consequence.

The Jacobite steam train clatters the ‘iron road to the Isles’ through one of Europe’s empitest landscapes, all moorland, snow capped mountains and lake bottomed glens.Ĥ00,000 visitors enjoy this Highland mountain-scape each year, it regularly features on lists of the world’s greatest railway journeys and the Scotsman newspaper rates the viaduct the number one place in Scotland for Harry Potter fans to propose. Surrounded by snow dusted mountains 21 slender white columns suspend a crescent shaped viaduct 30 meters above the river Finnan, but nothing can match the majesty of soaring over it abroad the Harry Potter train.
