Step into the world of Outlander on our immersive day tour, with pick-ups from both Glasgow and Edinburgh. This 8 to 10-hour tour, depending on your pick-up location, takes you to the heart of Outlander’s iconic filming locations. Led by the first-ever Outlander Filming Locations tour guide, who has over a decade of experience, you’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories and secrets from someone who knows every nook and cranny of each site.
From the historic streets of Falkland, standing in for 1940s Inverness, to the grandeur of Doune Castle, known as Castle Leoch, you’ll experience the magic that captivated millions. Our guides are experts who bring both history and fiction to life, making it a memorable journey. With comfortable travel, captivating storytelling, and plenty of photo opportunities, this tour is perfect for fans seeking to explore Scotland’s landscapes through their favourite show. Join us for a day of adventure, history, and the magic of Outlander!
Our first stop on the tour is Blackness Castle, famously featured as Fort William in the filming of Outlander. Known as the "ship that never sailed" due to its distinctive shape resembling a stone ship anchored on the Firth of Forth, the castle offers a glimpse into Scotland’s storied past. During our visit, you'll enjoy a 30-minute guided experience to uncover its fascinating history and it's where they filmed, followed by an additional 30 minutes of free time to explore at your own pace, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere.
Next on our tour is Midhope Castle, instantly recognisable to Outlander fans as Lallybroch, the cherished home of Jamie Fraser. This 16th-century tower house exudes the charm and history of Scotland's past, making it a favourite among visitors. We will have around 30 minutes to explore the grounds, take photographs, and capture the essence of this iconic location. This stop offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Outlander and experience the tranquil setting of Jamie’s family estate.
Our next stop is the charming village of Falkland, best known to Outlander fans as the filming location for the fictional 1940s Inverness. With its picturesque streets and historic buildings, Falkland offers a unique step back in time. We will spend around 1 hour and 15 minutes here, allowing you to explore and enjoy the village at a leisurely pace. You’ll also have the opportunity to grab a bite to eat at one of the local cafés or restaurants, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing break. If you happen to bring your own lunch, you’ll have enough time to visit Falkland Palace on your own, though please note that the palace is closed during the winter months and there is an additional entrance fee to visit. During our visit, your guide will also point out the Bruce Fountain and other Outlander points of interest, ensuring you don’t miss the key highlights.
You will make your own way to the meeting points