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Jacobite Steam Train Tours and Tickets

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Patricia_M, Sep 2025
From Skye to the Sky
John our driver/guide was fabulous! We learned so much! He took us to so many beautiful places with breathtaking scenery and fun things to do. The Jacobite Steam train was a highlight for me! And we loved John's musical selections too!!
David_N, Oct 2025
A Chance to See It All
A great tour if you have 4 days and want to see everything. Key highlights are the boat ride on Loch Lomand ( didn’t see Nessie), the Steam Train, 2 Castles, the natural Beauty of the Isle of Skye, and feeding the Coo’s. But there were so many other sights that Craig pointed out or stopped at along the way. Craig was excellent both as a tour guide but also in how he ensured everyone was comfortable and taken care of for dinner and B&B’s.
Dawn_L, Oct 2025
Pricey
The tour guide Brendan was fabulous but no I don’t think the its worth the price the tour bus was great and Brendan was great but for me paid over 200 and most of my time was spent sitting on the bus just not worth the money but to each his own
Sherokee_R, Aug 2025
Super fun. Especially if...
Super fun. Especially if you’re a Harry Potter fan. You see lots of the film locations and we saw the train in famous spots as well as getting to ride it.

Jacobite Steam Train

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The Scottish Highlands
Jacobite Steam Train on Glenfinnan viaduct in North West Highlands, Scotland.
  • You can ride one way between Fort William and Mallaig, or choose a round-trip Jacobite Steam Train tour that allows for an hour and a half to explore Mallaig before the return journey.

  • Advance booking is highly recommended—a very limited number of same-day tickets are available.

  • Due to the vintage design of the train’s carriages, the Jacobite trains are not wheelchair accessible; mobility scooters and non-folding wheelchairs cannot be brought onboard.

  • Wear layers suitable for changing weather—it can get chilly in the Highlands even in summer, and there is always a chance of rain in Scotland.

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