The Outlander Season 2 Tour, also known as the "Vivent Les Frasers" tour, is the perfect way to explore some of the stunning locations featured in the hit Starz series. This captivating tour takes you to the breathtaking Drummond Castle Gardens, which doubled as the Gardens of Versailles, the elegant Hopetoun House, used for the Paris bedrooms, the historic Linlithgow Palace, portrayed as Wentworth Prison, and the grand Callendar House, where the Duke of Sandringham meets his end in Season 2.
With two convenient meeting points in Glasgow and Dalmeny Train Station near Edinburgh, this 8 to 10-hour tour is a must for any visitor. Whether you're an Outlander fan or simply want to discover Scotland’s iconic sites and rich history, this tour offers an unforgettable experience that blends the magic of the show with the beauty of Scotland’s landscapes and heritage. Don’t miss the chance to walk in the footsteps of your favourite characters!
Starting point:
Station Rd, Dalmeny, South Queensferry EH30 9JU, UK
Hopetoun House, a grand estate featured in many of Outlander’s French scenes, is a must-see on our tour. It served as the backdrop for the opulent Paris bedrooms in Season 2 and the Duke of Sandringham’s residence in Season 1. We’ll spend an hour and a half here, giving you plenty of time to explore the beautiful grounds and interiors. You’ll also have the chance to enjoy lunch at the charming Stables Tearoom, known for its excellent food and relaxing atmosphere.
Just a short drive from Hopetoun House, Linlithgow Palace is a magnificent historic site built by James I of Scotland. It became a favourite residence of the Stuart royals, with Mary Queen of Scots famously born here in 1542. Outlander fans will recognise it as the filming location for Wentworth Prison.
Our next stop is Callander House, a fascinating council-run property with a wide range of exhibitions and educational resources. While the house offers much to explore, our visit focuses on the historic kitchen, famously used as the filming location where the Duke of Sandringham meets his fate in Season 2 of Outlander. In addition to the Outlander connection, costumed guides will be on hand to provide insights into how the kitchen functioned in the 18th and 19th centuries, making this an engaging stop for history buffs and fans alike.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended • Minimum age is 18 years Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.