Have you ever watched a movie and been captivated by the scenery? There have been numerous movies that have been filmed in Scotland, and here’s a quick list of some famous ones:
1. James Bond: In Skyfall, 007 returns to the Highlands with M in a scene which was shot in at the foot of Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe. In The Spy Who Loved Me, the naval base is actually Faslane naval base on Loch Gare, situated just West of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
2. Harry Potter (2002): The Hogwarts Express in The Chamber of Secrets is actually the Jacobite Train from Fort William. The stunning aqueduct they go over is the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and the beautiful locations around Hogwarts were all shot around Glencoe.
3. Braveheart (1995): Although some of the filming controversially took place in Ireland, much of the dramatic landscape you see in the film is Scottish. William Wallace’s home village of Lanark, for example, was filmed in the Glen Nevis Valley, and the scene which follows Wallace’s trek after the killing of Mornay was shot on a stunning mountain path which goes from Loch Leven to Glen Nevis.
4. Chariots of Fire (1981): The iconic scenes of this Oscar winning film were shot on the West Sands beach in St Andrews on the East coast of Scotland.
5. The Da Vinci Code (2006): The uncovering the last clue leads the characters to the magnificent Rosslyn Chapel, just South East of Edinburgh.
6. The Wicker Man (1973): This classic film was shot primarily in the Dunfries and Ayrshire regions. Lord Summerisle’s mansion is actually Culzean Castle, a sixteenth century castle in Ayrshire in the West of Scotland.
Entrapment (1999): This multi-award-winning film was shot at the iconic Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974): The majority of this British comedy was filmed around Stirling, north of Edinburgh.
World War Z (2013): Despite being set in Philadelphia, zombies actually overrun George Square in Glasgow.
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011): Many of the opening scenes which were supposedly in Norway were actually filmed in Culross in the East of Scotland.
Prometheus (2012): A great deal of this movie was filmed on the island of Skye.
The Dark Knight Rises (2012): Bane’s daring escape from one aircraft to another was filmed above Scotland’s beautiful Cairngorm Mountains.
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Numerous films and adverts have been made around the Torridon Mountains and Loch Maree. These include such as ‘Stardust’ which was made in and around Kinlochewe in 2007, the production office for 10 weeks for this movie was in the Outdoor Shop now the Whistlestop Cafe in Kinlochewe with most scenes being shot on Coulin Estate and Heights of Kinlochewe, it was not shot on location in Skye as implied on titles. Another classic movie made in and around the Torridon’s was Loch Ness with Ted Dansen, this was filmed on location in Diabaig and Kinlochewe. A number of scenes in the Highlander series were shot at Redpoint and Diabaig and scenes from the Eagle on Loch Maree. Adverts include Glenmorangie’s Glen of Tranquility series which were filmed on location at Loch Clair and Coulin Estate. Scenes for innumerable car adverts are shot around the Wester Ross and Torridon’s.
The Wester Ross area tends to be neglected when discussions arise regarding movie locations. The area is also one of the most spectacular and remote parts of Scotland, one which tends to be forgotten.
Slainte
I agree! It is an overlooked area – and such a beautiful location! There are so many films shot in Scotland that I couldn’t include them all into one blog, so its great that you’ve mentioned ones that I haven’t included. Thank you for your comment!