Step into the mystical world of Outlander by exploring its rich history and iconic filming locations. Discover the magic of the series as you visit two magnificent castles, Doune and Midhope; the beautifully preserved Falkland village; and the grand aristocratic Hopetoun and Callendar estates. With attraction fees included in the price, this is the perfect tour for both Outlander and general Scotland-fans alike.
Step into the enchanting world of Outlander by exploring its rich history and iconic filming locations.
We arrive in the impeccably preserved village of Falkland, renowned for its portrayal of 1940s Inverness in Outlander. Wander through its charming cobbled streets, take in the stunning 17th-century buildings, and stop by the iconic Bruce Fountain, where Frank first encountered Jamie’s ghost. Falkland seamlessly blends cinematic magic with deep historical significance.
Doune Castle, known to Outlander fans as Castle Loech, the residence of Clan MacKenzie, is a remarkable example of 14th-century Scottish architecture, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s rich history. This iconic landmark has also featured in Game of Thrones and Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Visitors can wander through the grand hall, ascend the towers, and take in breathtaking views of the River Teith from the castle's ramparts.
Located in Falkirk, Callendar House is an elegant French-style mansion that appears in Outlander as the Duke of Sandringham’s kitchen. Delve into its captivating displays on Scotland's social and industrial heritage, or stroll through its stunning grounds, which feature a portion of the Antonine Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its seamless combination of grace and historical significance, Callendar House is an essential destination for visitors.
You will make your own way to the meeting points