The Experience
Starting at the highest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis,the train stops en route to Mallaig at the village of Glenfinnan (see below and subject to time permitting). Beyond Glenfinnan are the beautiful villages of Lochailort, Arisaig, Morar and Mallaig.
You may alight at Arisaig by request to the guard. From here, on a clear summer's day, you can see the "Small Isles" of Rum, Eigg, Muck, Canna and the southern tip of Skye. The train continues on from here passing Morar and the silvery beaches used in the films "Highlander" and "Local Hero".
But as the travelling is as much a part of the experience as the arrival we hope you enjoy this spectacular railway journey, regarded as one of the greatest in the world.
MALLAIG IS OUR DESTINATION
But as the travelling is as much a part of the experience as the arrival we hope you enjoy this spectacular railway journey, regarded as one of the greatest in the world.
FORT WILLIAM
Fort William, the largest town in the Highlands and situated at the southern end of the Great Glen, lies in the shadow of Ben Nevis, Britains highest mountain. This area is a fine location to use as a base to discover the West Highlands.
GLENFINNAN
We cross the 21-arched Glenfinnan viaduct (a location made famous in the Harry Potter films) which overlooks Loch Shiel and the Jacobite monument. The train may pause on the viaduct, time permitting, to allow you to take in the magnificent view. Subject to time permitting, we will stop at Glenfinnan station. Once stopped in Glenfinnan there will be time to stretch your legs and, if you wish, visit the West Highland Railway Museum located in the restored station building. The Jacobite may also stop at Arisaig by request to the guard.
ARISAIG
The village of Arisaig (the Safe Place) is centred on the sheltered shore of Loch nan Ceall (Loch of the Cells). From this very tranquil village it is possible to take the boat, The Sheerwater to the Small Isles (until mid September). The local Highland Games takes place here annually on the last Wednesday in July at Traigh Farm.
MALLAIG
The end of the line, Mallaig was founded during the 1840s when the owner of the North Morar Estate, Lord Lovat, divided up the farm on the coast here into a series of parcels of land and encouraged his tenants living around Loch Morar and Loch Nevis to resettle in what became Mallaig and establish a fishing village. Today Mallaig is a busy fishing port and ferry terminal with services to Skye, the Small Isles and to the Knoydart Peninsula to visit Inverie and the most remote pub on mainland Britain, The Old Forge. In addition, you can board MV Western Isles for a scenic Wildlife Cruise. Arriving in Mallaig we have over an hour and a half to enjoy a walk round and take in the atmosphere: there are shops, bars, restaurants and plenty of fish and chips to be enjoyed during the lunchtime stopover.
Vital Information
Sunday - Friday Service-
-Dep- Fort William at 10.15am- Arr- Mallaig 12.26pm- Dep Mallaig 14.10pm- Arr- Fort William 16.03pm
-Dep- Fort William- 12.50pm- Arr- 15.06pm- Dep Mallaign 17.00pm- Arr Fort William 18.52pm
Saturday Service-
Dep- Fort William- 10.15am- Arr- Mallaig 12.26pm- Dep-Mallaig 14.10pm- Arr- Fort William 16.03pm
Dep- Fort William 12.50pm- Arr- Mallaig 15.06pm- Dep- Mallaig 17.00pm- Arr- Fort William- 18.52pm
Wheelchairs can be taken aboard the train but must be foldable and passengers must be able to step on board the train themselves and also be seated in the train seat. Some of the platforms on the journey are much shorter than our train, which may necessitate walking through a number of carriages when boarding or alighting. In addition, the platforms at some remote stations are rather low or accessible only by a footbridge. These points should be borne in mind for guests who may have mobility issues.
The Weather
The weather should not affect the Service of The Jacobite except in very extreme conditions
Duration
The duration of the journey is 6 hours.
Numbers
This voucher is for two people.
Spectators
Spectators are not allowed but can join the journey with their own voucher.
What To Wear
Whilst there is not a dress code requirements on board the train we would remind passengers that they should bring/wear appropriate clothing for the climate and weather conditions relevant to the excursion. If you are travelling in one of the Pullman or dining classes, the custom is to dress smartly.
Availability
Departures Friday - Sunday
Location
Scotland