A round-trip ticket, which includes either the Aeri or Cremallera option, takes around an hour and a half in total. If you want to go even higher, hitch a ride on the Saint Joan funicular (pictured) which is included in the price of your ticket and takes you from the monastery right up to the top of the mountain.
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It’s little wonder that ScotRail’s West Highland Line is often dubbed Britain’s most scenic train route, with rugged Highland landscapes, rolling hills and windswept moorlands galore. But the most picture-perfect (and famous) section of the rail line, which runs between the cities of Glasgow and Mallaig, is the part where the train crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Recognise it? That’s because it’s the same bridge the Hogwarts Express crosses in the Harry Potter films.
3. West Highland Line, Scotland, UK
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