Embark on the ultimate Outlander tour in Edinburgh, exploring iconic locations like Culloden, Craigh na Dun, and historic castles. Book now for a last-minute adventure!
Embark on the ultimate Outlander tour in Edinburgh, exploring iconic locations like Culloden, Craigh na Dun, and historic castles. Book now for a last-minute adventure!
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Midhope Castle - Lallybroch – Midhope Castle
The tour begins at Lallybroch – Midhope Castle, the ancestral residence of Jamie Fraser. Scenes from Outlander were filmed at Midhope Castle, located on the outskirts of the Hopetoun Estate near South Queensferry.
Midhope Castle was originally constructed in the 15th century by John Martyne, the laird of…
- Midhope Castle - Lallybroch – Midhope Castle
The tour begins at Lallybroch – Midhope Castle, the ancestral residence of Jamie Fraser. Scenes from Outlander were filmed at Midhope Castle, located on the outskirts of the Hopetoun Estate near South Queensferry.
Midhope Castle was originally constructed in the 15th century by John Martyne, the laird of Medhope. It underwent reconstruction in the mid-1600s and has largely retained its historical appearance.
- Doune Castle - Doune Castle
Doune Castle serves as Castle Leoch in Outlander, Winterfell in Game of Thrones, and was featured in Monty Python’s Holy Grail. Experience Doune Castle on an exclusive private tour.
The tours of Scotland depart from Edinburgh and include visits to prominent film locations.
- Kinloch Rannoch - Craigh na Dun standing stones
The Craigh na Dun filming location is situated at Kinloch Rannoch in Perthshire. This is where Claire touches the standing stones and travels back in time. Located on the southern side of the Dunalastair Reservoir in Tay Forest Park, under the watchful eye of the magnificent Schiehallion mountain, this area showcases the Highlands at their finest. The mound is easily recognizable from the roadside. The stones are prominently featured in several Outlander episodes, including Season 7 when Roger travels back in time to find his son Jemmy.
- Culloden Battlefield - Clan Fraser grave at Culloden, a touching scene in Outlander when Claire believes Jamie is dead. Culloden Battlefield, near Inverness, is a site of great historical significance. For Outlander enthusiasts, the Clan Fraser grave is a must-visit. It was here, on April 16, 1746, that the final battle of the Jacobite Rising occurred. The defeat of the Jacobite forces marked the end of efforts to restore the Stuart monarchy. Today, the battlefield is a preserved site where visitors can explore the grounds and reflect on history. The Culloden Visitor Centre provides a comprehensive exhibition detailing the events leading up to the battle, the conflict itself, and its aftermath. Culloden is featured in seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Outlander.
- Clava Cairns - Clava Cairns are a remarkable example of standing stones in Scotland. In Outlander, Claire travels through time when she touches the standing stones.

- Air-conditioned sedan car for comfort
- 3 USB charging points to keep devices powered
- Professional drive_guide for an informative journey
- Air-conditioned sedan car for comfort
- 3 USB charging points to keep devices powered
- Professional drive_guide for an informative journey
- entrance ticket Midhope Castle ( £6 per person )
- entrance ticket Doune Castle ( £9.50 per person )
- gratuities
- entrance ticket Midhope Castle ( £6 per person )
- entrance ticket Doune Castle ( £9.50 per person )
- gratuities
The Ultimate Outlander Experience
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Scotland’s most iconic Outlander filming locations. This private tour immerses you in the heart of Jamie and Claire’s epic tale.
Begin at Lallybroch (Midhope Castle), the cherished ancestral home of Jamie Fraser. Experience the atmosphere of this 15th-century tower…
The Ultimate Outlander Experience
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Scotland’s most iconic Outlander filming locations. This private tour immerses you in the heart of Jamie and Claire’s epic tale.
Begin at Lallybroch (Midhope Castle), the cherished ancestral home of Jamie Fraser. Experience the atmosphere of this 15th-century tower house, a must-see for any dedicated Outlander enthusiast.
Next, discover Doune Castle, which portrays Castle Leoch, the seat of Clan MacKenzie, and also appeared as Winterfell in Game of Thrones. Steeped in history, it is a cinematic gem.
Then, visit the enchanting site of Craigh na Dun standing stones, where Claire first traveled back in time. Although the stones are fictional, the filming location is genuine.
Finally, journey to the poignant battlefield of Culloden, where you can see the Clan Fraser gravestone and contemplate the true history behind the story. All travel time is included in the tour duration.
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