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Attractions and Places To See around Morar - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Morar include a variety of natural features and historical landmarks. Located on the west coast of Scotland, Morar is part of the Morar, Moidart, and Ardnamurchan National Scenic Area. The region is characterized by its lochs, white sandy beaches, and significant engineering structures. Visitors can explore diverse points of interest within this scenic area.

Best attractions and places to see around Morar

  • The most popular attractions is Glenfinnan Viaduct, a bridge built…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Glenfinnan Viaduct

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Built in 1901, the Glenfinnan Viaduct is probably most famous for its use in the Harry Potter Movie series. It is an impressive piece of engineering, made up of 21 …

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Glenfinnan Monument

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The monument towers over the Highlands on the edge of Loch Shiel. The tower can be climbed from 9:00 to 19:00, in autumn / winter from 10:00 to 17:00 for £ 4.

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Glenfinnan Railway Station

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A small station where the famous Jacobite (Harry Potter train) stops as well as regional trains. If you book early, you can travel to Glasgow for around 25 £ and let the Highlands pass by.

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Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track

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This forestry track runs alongside Loch Shiel and offers fantastic views over the water. The surface is compact gravel, making it suitable for touring or gravel bikes.

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The Old Forge Pub

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This remote pub has a range of locally sourced fish and game on it's menu, in addition to a variety of real ales and drinks. It is a community owned …

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Philipp El Barto
May 18, 2025, The Old Forge Pub

Because of the pint, of course ;-) Very good food, and the dinner menu is always updated in the evening, depending on what's available in the kitchen. It's also easy to get here by ferry (to Malleig).

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If you visit the museum here you can also park. Nice path to the viaduct

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The loch sheil track is wide and was well surfaced when we visited. Suits gravel, hybrid or mountain bike best. A wee bit lumpy in places, but well worth the wilderness feel of this spectacular loch. The bridge to Glenfinnan viaduct viewing area was closed during our visit. Its a short ride from the main bridge if Glenfinnan is on your list, or just turn towards Glensheil and skip the very busy car park with its train spotters

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The most remote pub on mainland Britain. They also serve beer from the local brewery 5 doors down.

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The absolutely necessary stop to recover from the hike in! Good beer, nice people, what's not to like?

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The photos and explanations of railway and road construction and the people involved are very interesting. If you visit the tearoom in the railway carriage you get a free museum ticket.

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The historic steam train also stops here twice in each direction. The tearoom in an old wagon is worth a short or long visit.

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The Jacobite steam train runs up to twice a day between Fort William and Mallaig. From May 1st to September 29th, the train runs over the viaduct towards Mallaig twice a day - once at around 11:00 and once at around 1:35 p.m. At these times, the train comes towards you, which gives the best view. On the way back to Fort William, the train also runs over the viaduct (3:15 p.m. and around 6:05 p.m.). In this direction, however, it doesn't look quite as spectacular.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Morar?

Morar is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. You can visit Loch Shiel, known for its scenic forestry track and views. The area also features the deep

Loch Morar, rumored to be home to 'Morag', and the breathtaking White Sands of Morar, famous for their appearance in films and offering views towards the Isles of Skye, Eigg, Muck, and Rùm. The short River Morar connects Loch Morar to the sea, with scenic coastal views.

Are there historical landmarks to visit near Morar?

Yes, the area is rich in history. The Glenfinnan Monument, towering over the Highlands at the edge of Loch Shiel, commemorates the Jacobite rising. Nearby, the Glenfinnan Viaduct, an impressive 1901 engineering marvel with 21 arches, is famous for its role in the Harry Potter films. You can also visit Glenfinnan Railway Station, a historical site where the Jacobite train stops.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Morar?

Morar offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult. For example, there's an easy Mallaig circular to Mallaig Beach or a moderate loop to Loch an Nostarie. More challenging mountain hikes include the Sgùrr Thuilm – Sgùrr nan Coireachan loop. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Morar guide.

Can I go cycling around Morar?

Absolutely! The region provides excellent cycling routes. The Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track is a popular forestry track suitable for touring or gravel bikes, offering fantastic views. Other routes include the Arisaig & Traigh Beach loop from Morar and the Morar Railway Viaduct – Coastal Road with Beach Views loop from Arisaig. Discover more in the Cycling around Morar guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Morar area?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Glenfinnan Viaduct and Glenfinnan Monument are popular choices, offering impressive sights and historical context. The Glenfinnan Railway Station is also family-friendly, with facilities and a short walk to the viaduct. The White Sands of Morar provide a beautiful setting for beach activities.

What is the best time to visit Morar for outdoor activities?

The summer months are generally popular for outdoor activities in Morar, offering warmer weather and longer daylight hours. However, it's worth noting that midges can be prevalent during summer, particularly in still, damp conditions. Spring and autumn can also offer pleasant conditions with fewer crowds and beautiful scenery, though the weather can be more unpredictable.

Where can I find places to eat or drink in the Morar area?

While Morar itself has some amenities, nearby areas offer more options. For a unique experience, consider visiting The Old Forge Pub, which claims to be the most remote pub in the UK, accessible by ferry or a long hike. It offers locally sourced food and real ales. Mallaig and Arisaig also have various restaurants and pubs.

Can I spot wildlife around Morar?

The Morar area is rich in diverse wildlife. Loch Morar and its surrounding hills are habitats for creatures such as otters, wildcats, red deer, and golden eagles. Keep an eye out for these animals while exploring the lochs, hills, and coastal areas.

Are there any unique experiences like boat trips available?

During the summer months, Bruce Watt cruises operate from nearby Arisaig, offering trips to the Isles of Skye, Eigg, Muck, and Rùm. These cruises provide an excellent opportunity to appreciate the coastal scenery and explore the surrounding islands from a different perspective.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Morar?

Visitors frequently praise the impressive engineering of the Glenfinnan Viaduct, especially when spotting the iconic steam train. The historical significance of the Glenfinnan Monument and its views are also highly appreciated. Many are captivated by the magical gravel roads and stunning lakeside views along Loch Shiel, and the remote charm of places like The Old Forge Pub.

Are there any easy walks or accessible trails near Morar?

Yes, there are options for easier walks. The Glenfinnan Railway Station area offers a short, accessible walk to the viaduct. The White Sands of Morar provide a relatively flat and expansive area for leisurely strolls, especially at low tide. Some sections of the Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track are also quite flat, making them suitable for easier cycling or walking.

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