Popular social media app TikTok has saw a number of Harry Potter fans lauding over some popular Scottish locations, proclaiming the sights to ‘be straight out of a Harry Potter movie’.
Many of the most well-known scenes from the movies were actually filmed across the country. In fact, you can even buy a flat ‘located in’ Diagon Alley nowadays.
And while you can’t actually play Quidditch, drink butterbeer or jump on the back of a Hippogriff, you can certainly still take in the magic of Harry Potter by visiting these breathtaking Scottish sights.
And while you can’t actually play Quidditch, drink butterbeer or jump on the back of a Hippogriff, you can certainly still take in the magic of Harry Potter by visiting these breathtaking Scottish sights.
![Eilean na Moine and Loch Eilt is the scene Dumbledore’s final resting place, while also is seen when Voldemort steals the Elder wand in the foreboding final scene of first installment of The Deathly Hallows.](https://www.scotsman.com/webimg/b25lY21zOjM1MDJiZmIzLWM4ZmQtNDcxOC04N2RlLTk5OTRiZDMwNjc0MjozMjkzZDFkYi1mMmFmLTRlYzAtODMzNC05ZjUxMDNiNjQ3Zjk=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
9. Eilean na Moine and Loch Eilt
Eilean na Moine and Loch Eilt is the scene Dumbledore’s final resting place, while also is seen when Voldemort steals the Elder wand in the foreboding final scene of first installment of The Deathly Hallows. Photo: Canva Pro