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Nevis River in Glen Nevis and with Ben Nevis mountain in Scottish highlands — Photo: Shutterstock

From Bond to Braveheart, the films and stars that brought Scotland’s landscapes to the big screen

From Highland glens to magical viaducts, Scotland has been the stage for some of cinema’s greatest moments. Its landscapes are so cinematic that directors and stars keep coming back. Here are some of the most famous films made in Scotland — and the actors who brought them to life. 👉 If you love exploring film locations, check out our feature on Outlander filming sites in Scotland .

James Bond has a long-standing connection with Scotland, both on screen and in the story itself. Several Bond films have used Scotland’s dramatic landscapes, most famously Skyfall (2012), which filmed in Glen Etive and created one of the series’ most memorable backdrops. Earlier, parts of The World Is Not Enough (1999) were filmed around Eilean Donan Castle, which stood in for MI6’s Scottish headquarters. Scotland is also woven into Bond’s character — Ian Fleming gave 007 a Scottish heritage inspired by Sean Connery’s portrayal. Whether it’s misty glens, looming castles, or Bond’s own origin, Scotland has left its mark on the world’s most famous spy.

In this list, we’ve pulled together a lively mix of Scottish films and series that are genuinely worth your time — from comedies filmed on the streets of Glasgow to cult classics shot in the Highlands. In the list you’ll find familiar favourites like Still GameLocal Hero, and Gregory’s Girl, along with dramatic legends such as Highlander and newer gems that showcase Scotland’s humour, history, and breathtaking scenery. It’s the perfect excuse to settle in, pour a wee dram, and enjoy Scotland on screen. Scroll down this list and tell us which one you will be watching first…


Braveheart (1995) – Glen Nevis & Stirling

Mel Gibson directed and starred in this sweeping epic about William Wallace. While the history was more Hollywood than Highland, the battle scenes filmed in Glen Nevis near Fort William captured the raw beauty of Scotland. Gibson’s performance turned Wallace into an international legend, inspiring many to visit Scotland for themselves. Fans visit Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument to connect with the history behind the film. 👉 A Visitors Guide to the Scottish Highlands


Harry Potter Series (2001–2011) – Glenfinnan Viaduct

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint became household names as Harry, Hermione, and Ron. One of the most iconic shots of the series — the Hogwarts Express crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct — was filmed in the West Highlands. Today, fans can ride the Jacobite steam train from Fort William to Mallaig and relive the magic. 👉  Is Glenfinnan Viaduct Worth Visiting?


Skyfall (2012) – Glencoe

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Daniel Craig’s James Bond finally returned home to Scotland in Skyfall. The haunting beauty of Glencoe provided the backdrop for 007’s ancestral home, “Skyfall Lodge.” These scenes gave depth to Bond’s character, tying him back to the Highlands and cementing Scotland’s place in Bond history. It’s no wonder Glencoe is often called the heart of the Scottish Highlands.


The Da Vinci Code (2006) – Rosslyn Chapel

Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou brought Dan Brown’s bestseller to the screen, with its climax filmed at Rosslyn Chapel, just south of Edinburgh. The chapel’s intricate carvings and centuries of mystery added layers to the story. Visitors still come to see where Hanks’s Robert Langdon uncovered the film’s great secret. You can uncover more about its secrets and the mystery of Rosslyn Chapel.


Local Hero (1983) – Pennan, Aberdeenshire

Starring Peter Riegert and Burt Lancaster, Local Hero is a gentle comedy about an American oilman who falls for a small Scottish fishing village. The film was shot in Pennan, Aberdeenshire, where the red telephone box seen on screen became a cult landmark. Its humour and warmth capture Scotland’s sense of community perfectly.

While Local Hero made the fishing village of Pennan world-famous, Aberdeenshire itself is packed with cinematic scenery and castles linked to the Royal Family. It’s a region that feels straight out of a movie — as you’ll see when following the Aberdeenshire Royal Trail – Castles and Coastlines from Dunnottar to Balmoral!


Entrapment (1999) – Edinburgh

Sean Connery, Scotland’s most famous actor, starred alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones in this stylish thriller. Parts of the film were shot at Edinburgh Castle and Dalmeny House, reminding audiences worldwide that Connery never truly left his roots behind. His presence in Scottish cinema remains unmatched. 👉 There’s more to Edinburgh than meets the eye – here are 3 Perfect Days in Edinburgh! 👉 What’s Buried Under Edinburgh Castle? Find out here!


Trainspotting (1996) – Edinburgh & Glasgow

Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Kelly Macdonald, and Ewen Bremner brought gritty realism to the screen in Danny Boyle’s cult classic Trainspotting. Filmed largely in Edinburgh and Glasgow, it became one of Scotland’s most influential films, blending dark comedy, unforgettable characters, and a soundtrack that defined a generation.


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From wizards to warriors, spies to small-town dreamers, Scotland has given the world more than scenery — it’s provided atmosphere, heart, and unforgettable performances. Whether it’s Sean Connery brooding in Edinburgh or Daniel Radcliffe waving his wand in the Highlands, Scotland’s landscapes and actors remain stars in their own right.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which James Bond films were shot in Scotland?

Skyfall (2012) was filmed in Glen Etive and is one of the most memorable Bond backdrops, while The World Is Not Enough (1999) filmed around Eilean Donan Castle, which stood in for MI6's Scottish headquarters.

Where was Braveheart filmed?

Braveheart (1995) was filmed in Glen Nevis in the Scottish Highlands.

What Scottish films and TV shows should I watch before visiting?

The article recommends Still Game and Gregory's Girl (Glasgow comedies), Local Hero, Highlander, and Outlander, which all showcase different regions and styles of Scottish storytelling.

Can I visit the filming locations from these movies?

Yes—you can visit Glen Etive (Skyfall), Eilean Donan Castle (James Bond), and Glen Nevis (Braveheart), and the article includes a guide to Outlander filming sites.

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