Glenfinnan Viaduct Walk | Scotland

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2021
  • A Walk from Glenfinnan Monument to the Viaduct viewpoint where we see the Jacobite Steam Train passing, before continuing on to Glenfinnan Station. This video shows what the walk entails as there are some quite steep climbs & uneven terrain to traverse.
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  • @missdiva421
    @missdiva421 Год назад +2

    Wow, what a fantastic journey, I enjoy every step. Thank you for posting, it is very much appreciated 👍👏

    • @ColinM_YouTube
      @ColinM_YouTube  Год назад +1

      Thanks for such high praise, it makes it all worthwhile, glad you enjoyed!

  • @MrCmulholland40
    @MrCmulholland40 Год назад

    My mother was born and raised in Glenfinnan, and i spent all my childhood summers there at myaunts house, my friend Alisdair and myself used to walk his dog along the railtrack and across the viaduct. Allowed then on a sunday as no trains ran on the sundays and his father was the station master. Their house was on the hill road that goes upto the station. Many many great days i spent at the station. Working albiet unpaid, keepingthe station clean and tidy for the tourists. One job i did not mind not being paid for. Got older i had a paid job at the National trust shop for the Prince charlie monument. I have lost count the amount of times i have climbed up the twisty staircase of the monument. Brilliant days. Really good video and eplained very well. Thanks for sharing, brought back many happy memories. Unfortunately no family left in Glenfinnan and this video has made me make up my mind that i will be visiting this year, thanks

    • @ColinM_YouTube
      @ColinM_YouTube  Год назад +1

      What wonderful times you had Colin in your childhood & growing up in such a beautiful place. I’m glad the video brought back happy memories for you & that you will be revisiting the area.
      Thanks for the kind words
      Colin

    • @MrCmulholland40
      @MrCmulholland40 Год назад

      @@ColinM_RUclips I think we are related, the 2 of us both Colin M, lol, seriously now, thank you for the time you spent making the video and sharing it, will be watching from now in anticipation, have good and safe travels.

    • @ColinM_YouTube
      @ColinM_YouTube  Год назад +1

      You’ll not have to wait too long Colin, as we are just back from Edinburgh, so there will be some videos from our trip!.

    • @MrCmulholland40
      @MrCmulholland40 Год назад

      @@ColinM_RUclips it is a pity that you are not allowed on to the viaduct, the views are, well ti die for, different days when i was younger, not so many health and safety rules and lawsuits, lol. The train to Mallaig required the driver to pass a tablet/token to the station master and vice versa, my friend Aliadair was slightly older than me and he practised by riding a bike in place of the train, it became my job, sort of, it gave me a status (in my mins it did, many many tourists clammered to get the best stop to take pictures, of this handsone, young fearless boy doing a dangerous job, lol) that description is mine and mine and mine alone, thats the way i felt then anyway,as it could be be dangerous, ha ha, having to stand near the edge of the platform with the token in a leather pouch, the train driver with one too, for me to collect, a wikipedia page explains it better, it was used all over the world, i will post a link i just found explaining it better, practice died off years ago with technology advancing

    • @MrCmulholland40
      @MrCmulholland40 Год назад

      Now there is a blast from the past, on that page is a picture of the tablet and token, tablet is from Glenfinnan station, oh the memories, thank you again for your video, my mum long passed away, she will be loving this story on my next visit to the cemetery

  • @unclejoecool
    @unclejoecool Год назад

    Hi, about how long did the walk take? I plan to do this in July 2023.

    • @ColinM_YouTube
      @ColinM_YouTube  Год назад +1

      Hi Jim, I would say the walk would take between 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how many stops you take. The first part is flat until the viaduct & then uneven gradient until you reach the boardwalk, then it’s relatively easy towards Glenfinnan station & the return route via the road. Enjoy your time there, but be prepared for midges (you usually encounter some).
      Colin

  • @dominiclester3232
    @dominiclester3232 Год назад

    Nice, but why cut the left mountains out of the front bit and maybe be more jolly with the voice over?

    • @ColinM_YouTube
      @ColinM_YouTube  Год назад

      Sorry I missed it out from the video. I’m not the best at voice overs, it’s an area I need to improve on for sure.

    • @MrCmulholland40
      @MrCmulholland40 Год назад

      @@ColinM_RUclips you are not a professional Colin, you are sharing your experiences, unless you are wanting to become one just do as you do, no pressure to retake and retake the shot just because it has small things dont make it ten our of ten, the scenery itself without commentary is stunning

    • @ColinM_YouTube
      @ColinM_YouTube  Год назад

      You can never please everyone on RUclips, it is as you say Colin, a sharing of our experience & should viewed as such.