Outlander Private Tour
Highlights
- Visit iconic Outlander filming locations
- Explore stunning real life ancient villages
- Learn history of amazing locations
- Stand where Jamie and Claire once stood
- Drive into Falkland, a town in Outlander
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Duration 8 to 10 hours
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Private Tour Experience
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Expert English Guide
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Bottled water included
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Wheelchair accessible
Join us on the Outlander Private Tour, a must-do experience for all Outlander fans! Explore the iconic Outlander filming locations that come to life in this immersive journey through ancient villages and castles rich in history and legend. From Lallybroch to Wentworth Prison, Castle Leoch to Claire's Herb Garden, step into the world of Jamie and Claire as you walk in their footsteps. With knowledgeable guides sharing behind-the-scenes stories and historical insights, this tour is a dream come true for any Outlander enthusiast. Travel in comfort in an air-conditioned vehicle with bottled water provided, and immerse yourself in the magic of Outlander on this unforgettable adventure.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Self-guided
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Family friendly
Explore iconic Outlander filming locations and immerse yourself in history on this private tour, perfect for fans of the series.
Included
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In-vehicle air conditioning
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Bottled water
Excluded
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All entrance fees
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Midhope Castle
Explore Midhope Castle on the Hopetoun Estate which was used as Lallybroch, Jamie Fraser's ancestral home!
Blackness Castle is an impressive 15th-century fortress. It was used in Outlander to represent Fort William, where Jamie received lashes from Captain Randall. It is also where Jamie’s father died, having to endure watching his son being punished. Later, in the season 1 mid-season finale, Jamie breaks into the castle, rescuing Claire from the hands of Black Jack, jumping into the water below.
Linlithgow Palace, was used to represent the infamous Wentworth Prison. It is here that Jamie is tortured and raped by Captain ‘Black Jack’ Randall. The Jamie torture and rape scenes were primarily shot at the Wardpark Studios in Cumbernauld, however some parts of the palace were used for filming and include a staircase and some “basement” rooms. In Episode 1.15, we see Claire scurrying about trying to remain undetected while she searches for Jamie in some of the dungeon “prison cells.” A short scene was also filmed at the entrance/gatehouse of the palace, where Claire emerges and meets Murtagh who catches her as she faints from illness.
Appearing in many season 1 episodes of Outlander, Doune Castle is used as Castle Leoch, the seat of Clan Mackenzie. It is here that we are introduced to many important characters, including Murtagh, Mrs Fitz and Laoghaire MacKenzie as well as Colum MacKenzie, Laird of the Clan, his wife Letitia and their son Hamish. Much of the castle was used in filming. The huge courtyard, and great hall were used to great effect, as well as the surrounding grounds. One interesting exception was the Doune Castle kitchen. A set was built to exactly replicate the castle’s kitchen, to help make filming easier. Outlander fans first see Doune Castle when Frank and Claire visit the ruins of Castle Leoch. The next time we see the MacKenzine fortress, is when Claire is taken there by Dougal and after being rescued from “Black Jack” and helping Jamie with his injury.
The lovely town of Culross, in Fife, in has been used in several Outlander episodes. The Mercat Cross square, the Study House, the gardens of the palace and the West Kirk outside the village were all used for outlander filming locations. The square at the Mercat Cross was used in many scenes, including to hang Gellis (and nearly Clare) as witches and a squeamish scene involving an ear and a pillory! The buildings around the Mercat Cross square were painted blue for filming and ‘The Study’ house, (built in 1610 for a wealthy Culross merchant) became home to Gellis Duncan. The garden at Culross Palace also stood in for the herb gardens of Castle Leoch, and palace’s Withdrawing Room as Gellis’s parlour. Nearby, Culross West Kirk is the creepy Black Kirk. The town is best remembered as being used as Cranesmuir in season 1.
In the novel ‘Outlander’, Jamie is rescued from Wentworth Prison after being at the hands of Black Jack Randall. In the second novel ‘Dragonfly in Amber’ Jamie is taken to the Abbey St Anne de Beaupré in France. However, in series one, episode 16 ‘To ransom a man’s soul’, once Jamie is rescued from Wentworth, he is taken to an Abbey in Scotland to recover from his injuries. It’s here that Claire fixes Jamie’s hand and confesses her time travel to the priest. Aberdour Castle grounds and the castle itself plays the Abbey in Scotland.
In series 2, episode 1, ‘Through a Glass, Darkly’, Claire and Jamie arrive in Le Havre in France with Murtagh. Previously, they rescued Jamie from Wentworth Prison after he was at the hands of Black Jack Randall and they escaped to Paris. Le Havre is where Jamie and Claire discuss changing the future and Claire sees some of the Sainte German’s men with the smallpox being taken into a warehouse on the port. This warehouse happens to be Jamie’s cousin Jared’s storehouse. The Harbourmasters house and the West side of Dysart Harbour were used to represent the port of Le Havre.
Falkland, a small town in the Kingdom of Fife was used to portray the city of Inverness in the Outlander series. Claire and Frank arrive there on their second honeymoon and meet Mrs Baird, the somewhat mysterious owner of their bed and breakfast, as well as the local minister, Reverend Wakefield. Like Frank and Claire, you can drive into town and park on High Street across from Mrs Baird’s B & B, the real life Covenanter Hotel.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Midhope Castle - £7 per person Blackness Castle - £7.50pp Linlithgow Palace - £8.00pp Doune Castle - £10pp Aberdour Castle - £7.50
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit nearby Culross for lunch.
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Check out the shops in Falkland.
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Bring a camera for stunning views.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Plan for entrance fees at castles.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a journey through time and fiction with the Outlander Private Tour, a must-do experience for all Outlander fans. This tour will take you to the picturesque filming locations that have brought the beloved Outlander series to life, allowing you to immerse yourself in the world of Jamie and Claire like never before.What to expect?
During the Outlander Private Tour, participants can expect to visit iconic locations such as Lallybroch, Fort William, Castle Leoch, and more. Explore the stunning landscapes and historic castles that served as the backdrop for some of the most memorable scenes in the series. Learn about the history of each location and discover the magic of stepping into the world of Outlander.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for Outlander fans of all ages who want to connect with the rich history and beauty of Scotland. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the series or simply appreciate breathtaking scenery and fascinating stories, this experience is designed to captivate and enchant visitors from all walks of life.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the world of Outlander like never before with this exclusive private tour. Discover the real-life locations that inspired the fictional settings of the series and retrace the steps of your favorite characters. From ancient villages to majestic castles, this tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the magic of Outlander firsthand.Good to know
Participants will travel in an air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy bottled water throughout the tour. Please note that entrance fees to attractions are not included in the package. Be prepared to be swept away by the beauty of Scotland and the enchanting world of Outlander during this unforgettable experience.Reviews
Fans who have taken the Outlander Private Tour rave about the immersive experience and the chance to visit their favorite filming locations in person. Many have praised the knowledgeable guides and the attention to detail in recreating the world of Outlander. Overall, reviewers have expressed immense satisfaction with the tour and highly recommend it to fellow Outlander enthusiasts.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is