

So it was always supposed to be here.”Īlthough J.

“Hogwarts is a very real place to me, and although I wasn’t then living in Scotland, I’ve always imagined it to be in Scotland… which… it was never made explicit in the books but the British reader will know that because if you do travel for a day from King’s Cross Station in London and you go north, you end up in Scotland. Rowling never specifically stated in the books that Hogwarts was in Scotland, but she has stated in interviews that she always imagined Hogwarts to be in Scotland.įor instance, Rowling noted the following in a 2002 interview with 60 minutes: Harry Potter Filming Locations in Scotland


We provide a guide to all the top Harry Potter filming locations in Scotland, including the Hogwarts Express train (The Jacobite), the dramatic scenery seen from train, the location of Hagrid’s hut ( Glencoe) and the location of Dumbledore’s grave (Eilean na Moine). The film crew often came to Scotland to shoot beautiful landscapes for the Harry Potter films as well as more wild and eerie locations. The dramatic Scottish scenery often provides a great backdrop for Hogwarts and the time the students spend at and around the school. Lots of scenes involving lakes were also filmed in Scotland with several Scottish lochs appearing across the eight movies. Some of the most iconic are the Hogwarts Express train scenes and the location of Hagrid’s hut. As any fan of the Harry Potter films will know, Hogwarts is located in Scotland and thus it is not surprising that a number of exterior scenes for the movies were shot in Scotland. Scotland is a magical destination for several reasons, one being that you can find many Harry Potter filming locations in Scotland.
