Unearth Scotland’s history and explore iconic Outlander film locations on a private tour. Discover the Jacobite’s impact on Scotland, visit castles and villages, and follow the trail of Jamie and Claire.
Unearth Scotland’s history and explore iconic Outlander film locations on a private tour. Discover the Jacobite’s impact on Scotland, visit castles and villages, and follow the trail of Jamie and Claire.
- Midhope Castle - Known as Lallybroch in Outlander, Midhope is located on the Hopetoun House Estate. This 16th-century tower house, though derelict, is stunning. Visitors can walk up the drive to capture photographs at this beloved and iconic site. Filming for season 7 and the show’s prequel may occur in 2023, so access may be restricted due to…
- Midhope Castle - Known as Lallybroch in Outlander, Midhope is located on the Hopetoun House Estate. This 16th-century tower house, though derelict, is stunning. Visitors can walk up the drive to capture photographs at this beloved and iconic site. Filming for season 7 and the show’s prequel may occur in 2023, so access may be restricted due to filming schedules.
- Blackness Castle - Blackness is a beautifully preserved castle on the banks of the River Forth. Initially constructed as a prison, it held Jacobites during the 18th-century rebellion. This location famously served as Fort William in Outlander, the base of Black Jack Randall.
- Linlithgow Palace - A 14th-century palace ruin, Linlithgow Palace is the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and was depicted as Wentworth Prison in Outlander. While the palace’s interior is currently closed, visitors can still access the grounds and take exterior photographs.
- Doune Castle - Situated on the River Teith, Doune Castle is a magnificent 14th-century structure. Originally built for the Duke of Albany, it is owned by Clan Murray. This castle plays a significant role in Outlander as Castle Leoch and is a must-visit for any fan of the series.
- Culross - Culross Village, located across the River Forth, is a charming 17th-century historical village used as Cranesmuir in Outlander, among other locations.
- Falkland - Falkland is one of the first locations introduced in the show, representing Inverness, where Frank and Claire honeymoon. Visitors can explore the village streets and capture iconic photographs. The village also houses Falkland Palace, a favored residence of Mary Queen of Scots in Scotland.
- South Queensferry - The final stop is a photo opportunity at the picturesque village of Queensferry, renowned for the iconic Forth Bridge, constructed during the Industrial Revolution.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Knowledgeable driver guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Knowledgeable driver guide
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees to attractions
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees to attractions
Experience a laid-back and enjoyable trip visiting numerous film sites in the luxury of a Mercedes V class or an SUV. Learn about the Jacobite’s history and Culloden, along with their significance in Scotland’s past and impact on its citizens. Capture memorable snaps at famous sites from the popular TV series and enjoy discussions about your preferred…
Experience a laid-back and enjoyable trip visiting numerous film sites in the luxury of a Mercedes V class or an SUV. Learn about the Jacobite’s history and Culloden, along with their significance in Scotland’s past and impact on its citizens. Capture memorable snaps at famous sites from the popular TV series and enjoy discussions about your preferred characters as you trace the steps of Jamie & Claire. Commencing from Edinburgh, your trip will take you around the River Forth to explore Doune Castle (Leoch) & delve into Black Ness Castle (Fort William). You’ll also get to experience the quaint towns of Culross & Dysart in the Kingdom of Fife, which both have roots dating back to the 16th/17th centuries.
Consideration has been given to the travel time between sites while planning the tour duration, with the longest stretch being a 45-minute to 1-hour drive from one site to another and the shortest being a 15-minute drive.
- Not recommended for travellers that struggle with walking on uneven surfaces or stairs.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.