There are holiday specials that simply warm your heart — and then there’s the Downton Abbey 2012 Christmas episode, A Journey to the Highlands , which reminds us why we fell in love with the Crawley family in the first place.
😂 – Her quips about Scottish hospitality, maid shortages, and the “romance of the Highlands” are pure gold.
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If you’re doing a holiday rewatch or just diving into Downton Abbey for the first time, don’t skip the 2012 special. It’s feature-length, beautifully shot, and packs an emotional punch that stays with you long after the credits roll. There are holiday specials that simply warm your
🎄 – The shift to Scotland gives the episode a fresh, cinematic feel. It’s Downton meets The Crown before The Crown existed.
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💔 – Without spoiling too much (for any latecomers to the series), this episode deals with loss, loyalty, and life-altering decisions. It’s not all tinsel and tartan.
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🚂 – The title isn’t just literal. Several characters return from this trip fundamentally changed.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, this episode trades the familiar golden halls of Downton for misty lochs, grand shooting parties, and a decidedly less rigid atmosphere. Lady Violet, never one to miss an opportunity for wit or one-upmanship, joins the family as they visit Shrimpie and Susan Flintshire at Duneagle Castle.