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Outlander Film Locations Private Guided Tour

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South Queensferry, GB
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South Queensferry, GB
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting world of Outlander with the Outlander Film Locations Private Guided Tour. Let the Mercedes V class or our SUV whisk you away to the iconic settings of this beloved TV show. Immerse yourself in the history of the Jacobites and Culloden, gaining insight into their impact on Scotland and its people. Capture stunning photographs at Doune Castle (Leoch) and explore the majestic Black Ness Castle (Fort William). Discover the charm of Culross and Dysart, two picturesque villages dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. With travel time factored into the duration, you'll enjoy a seamless experience as you move between locations. Your knowledgeable driver guide will provide fascinating commentary along the way. This tour includes private transportation, bottled water, and an air-conditioned vehicle. Entrance fees, lunch, and gratuities are not included. Conclude your adventure with a photo stop at the captivating village of Queensferry, known for its iconic Forth Bridge.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 10 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore iconic Outlander film locations
  • Learn about the history of Jacobites and Culloden
  • Take photographs at stunning castles and palaces
  • Visit charming historical villages from the 16th/17th centuries
  • Enjoy a comfortable and relaxed tour experience
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Knowledgeable driver guide
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Entrance fees to attractions

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Introduction

Embark on an extraordinary adventure through time and space with the Outlander Film Locations Private Guided Tour. This exclusive tour offers a relaxed and immersive experience, allowing you to explore the captivating film locations of the hit TV series in the comfort of a luxurious Mercedes V class or SUV. Step into the world of Jamie and Claire as you discover the magic of Scotland's remarkable landscapes and iconic landmarks. From the historic Doune Castle, known as Castle Leoch in the series, to the majestic Blackness Castle, which served as the infamous Fort William, prepare to be spellbound by the enchanting beauty that surrounds you.

What to expect?

Indulge in a comprehensive journey that spans approximately 600 minutes and takes you on a captivating voyage through eight extraordinary locations. Marvel at the 16th-century Midhope Castle, a.k.a. Lallybroch, and relish the opportunity to capture timeless photographs at this iconic spot. Gaze in awe at the stunningly preserved Blackness Castle, where the base of the notorious Black Jack Randall stands. Hear the echoes of history at Linlithgow Palace, which portrayed the formidable Wentworth Prison in the series. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Doune Castle, an essential pilgrimage for any Outlander fan.

Who is this for?

This remarkable tour is a dream come true for all Outlander enthusiasts, history enthusiasts, and those seeking an extraordinary exploration of Scotland's cultural heritage. It appeals to fans of all ages, offering an immersive experience that transports you into the captivating world of Jamie and Claire. Whether you are a devoted follower of the Outlander series or simply intrigued by Scotland's rich history, this tour is an ideal choice for those seeking a unique and memorable adventure.

Why book this?

The Outlander Film Locations Private Guided Tour offers unparalleled access to the intricate tapestry of Scotland's history and the iconic locations that brought the Outlander series to life. With the exclusivity of a private guided tour, you have the freedom to delve deep into the secrets and stories of each location. Our experienced guides, well-versed in both Outlander lore and Scottish history, will take you on a journey filled with intriguing anecdotes, immersive storytelling, and meaningful connections to the show's beloved characters. Prepare to be transported not only through time but also through your imagination as you live and breathe the world of Outlander.

Good to know

During the tour, travel time between locations is thoughtfully factored into the duration, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. With a maximum travel time of 45 minutes to an hour between each destination, you can sit back, relax, and take in the breathtaking scenery as you journey from one captivating location to another. Please note that some locations may have restrictions due to filming or opening hours, ensuring an authentic and exclusive experience. It is recommended to check for any updated information regarding these restrictions before embarking on the tour to make the most of your visit.

Reviews

Enthusiastic travelers have raved about the Outlander Film Locations Private Guided Tour, describing it as an unforgettable journey through time. Many have praised the knowledgeable and passionate guides who brought the locations to life with their captivating storytelling. Visitors have marveled at the stunning beauty of the castles, palaces, and villages, and cherished the opportunity to retrace the steps of their favorite Outlander characters. The tour has received glowing reviews for its seamless organization, comfortable transportation, and the personalized attention provided by the guides. Travelers have left with a deeper appreciation for Scotland's rich history and a newfound connection to the world of Outlander.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Midhope Castle

Featured as Lallybroch in Outlander, Midhope is situated on the Hopetoun House Estate. This is a 16th century tower house that is derelict but beautiful. You will be able to walk up the drive and get some photographs at the favoured and iconic location. Filming for season 7 and for the prequal to the show may be taking place in 2023. As a result this location is subject opening and filming restrictions.

Admission Not Included

Blackness Castle

Blackness is a stunningly preserved castle sitting on the banks of the river Forth. Originally built as a prison this was used to hold Jacobites during the rebellion of the 18th century. This location was famously used as Fort William in Outlander. The base of Black Jack Randall.

Admission Not Included

Linlithgow Palace

A 14th century Palace ruin Linlithgow Palace is the birth place of Mary Queen of Scots and was used as Wentworth Prison in Outlander. The Palace is closed internally at this time, but access to grounds and exterior photographs are possible.

Admission Not Included

Doune Castle

Doune Castle sits on the river Teith and is a magnificent 14th century castle. Originally built for the Duke of Albany it is owned by Clan Murray. This places a significant role in Outlander as Castle Leoch and is a must visit for any Outlander fan.

Admission Not Included

Culross

Culross Village on the other side of the river Forth is a beautiful 17th century historical village used as Cranesmuir in Outlander, as well as other locations.

Falkland

Falkland is one of the first locations we are introduced to in the show and plays the role of Inverness, where Frank and Claire go on Honeymoon. There will be time to wonder the streets of the village and get those iconic location photographs. The village is also home to Falkland Palace, Mary Queen of Scots favoured residence in Scotland.

Dysart Harbour & Harbourmaster's House

Dysart Harbour played a key role in season two of the production as the French port. Dysart is a lovely little fishing village situated on the East Coast of Fife with the harbour and village dating back to the 16/17th centuries.

South Queensferry

Our final stop is a photo stop at the charming village of Queensferry. The area is famed for the iconic Forth Bridge built during the industrial revolution.

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