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Full-Day Outlander Experience in the Scottish Highlands from Inverness

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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Outlander with this full-day experience in the Scottish Highlands. Hame Tours has created a unique itinerary that takes you to the actual sites that inspired the beloved series and books. From the oldest house in Inverness, believed to be Jamie's Grandfather's home, to the haunting Culloden Battlefield, where the defeat of the Clans marked the end of the Highland way of life, every stop on this tour is steeped in history and romance. Traverse the shores of Loch Ness, visit the formidable Fort George, and explore the ancient Clava Cairns, which are thought to be the inspiration for the magical Creag Na Dun. With a knowledgeable driver/guide bringing these sites to life, this Outlander experience is a must for fans and history enthusiasts alike. Book now and step into the enchanting world of Outlander in the Scottish Highlands.

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  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private tour
  • Driver/guide
  • Live commentary on board
  • Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Transport yourself to the enchanting world of "Outlander" with the Full-Day Outlander Experience in the Scottish Highlands from Inverness. This extraordinary tour takes you on a journey through both fact and fiction, exploring the historic sites that have captivated fans of Diana Gabaldon's novels and the television series.

What to expect?

During this 480-minute adventure, you can expect to visit a variety of iconic locations that have either been featured in the "Outlander" series or served as inspiration for the characters and events portrayed. From the oldest house in Inverness, Abertarff House, to the hauntingly beautiful Loch Ness, each stop will immerse you in the world of Jamie Fraser and Claire Beauchamp.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for all avid "Outlander" fans and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a devoted reader of the novels or a fan of the hit TV series, this experience is designed to transport you to the heart of the story. The tour is suitable for all ages and welcomes anyone with a passion for Scottish history, folklore, and the magical world of "Outlander."

Why book this?

Embark on this extraordinary journey and discover the real-life locations that have brought the "Outlander" series to life. With a knowledgeable driver/guide by your side, you'll gain fascinating insights into the historical context of each site and the connections to the beloved characters. This tour offers a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Jamie and Claire, deepening your connection with their epic love story.

Good to know

As you embark on this adventure, it's important to note that some of the locations visited may not be the exact filming sites, but rather the real settings that inspired the story. The tour includes a wide range of attractions, including historic houses, churches, battlefields, and castles, providing a comprehensive experience for both "Outlander" enthusiasts and those simply looking to explore the beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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Previous visitors have described this tour as an unforgettable experience that brings the world of "Outlander" to life. Guests have praised the knowledgeable guides for their captivating storytelling and ability to transport them back in time. From the breathtaking views of Loch Ness to the haunting atmosphere of Culloden Battlefield, the tour has left a lasting impression on visitors, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the magic of this beloved series.

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Your Itinerary

Abertarff House

Thought to be the Town House of Lord Lovat, (Simon the Fox) the house was built in 1593, and is the oldest house in Inverness. Simon, in the context of "Outlander," would have nominally been Jamie's Grandfather. In real life, Lovat was an interesting and colourful character, the subject of the book, "The Last Highlander."

Old High St Stephen's Church

In the aftermath of the Battle of Culloden Jacobite prisoners were held in the tower of the Church. Blindfolded, they were summarily executed one by one. Since this was indeed a civil war, it was not unreasonable to believe that wounded prisoners being held at Balnain House across the river may well have witnessed brothers or other relatives being shot. You can still see the mark made by musket balls in the wall of the tower. Brutality was commonplace.

Loch Ness

This famous and mysterious body of water is 24 miles long and up to a mile and a half wide. It is thought to be up to 1,000 feet deep in parts and certainly has more water by volume than all the other fresh-water lochs and lakes in the British Isles. In common with Jamie and Claire, we travel much of its shore in our travels today.

Culloden Battlefield

Fighting with Bonnie Prince Charlie's, Jacobite Army, Jamie Fraser, the hero of Diana Gabaldon's books and the film series, lay wounded here and was thought to be dead. The Fraser stone marking where the men of his clan fell is close to the central monument on the Battlefield. It is seldom without floral tributes. The Visitor Centre is award-winning and well worth the time it takes to absorb all its attractions. Culloden was the last pitched battle ever to be fought on British soil and the defeat of the Clans marked the end of the Highland way of life forever. Post Culloden, an Act of Proscription banned the wearing of tartan, the carrying of Arms, the speaking of the Gaelic Language and the playing of bagpipes for 40 years. Virtual ethnic cleansing ensued in the King's name, levied by his son, William Augustus, the Duke of Cumberland, earning him the title, Butcher Cumberland.

Culloden Moor

King’s House Stables: A few hundred yards from the Battlefield, and on the day, prisoners, who appeared to be of some importance, were rounded up and secured in the barn at this location. From here, they were interviewed, and most were summarily shot or bayoneted, as were the wounded on the field of battle. In “Outlander” the wounded Jamie, was recognised by a Government Cavalry Officer as having saved the life of the officer’s brother, John Gray. He was spared because of this merciful act.

Fort George

This formidable fortress is a tangible statement by the British Government that never again will a Highland Army be raised against the British Crown. Built from 1746 in the aftermath of the ’45 Jacobite Rebellion it cost a monstrous £240,000 a huge amount of money at that time. It is still today home to the Black Watch Regiment of the British Army. It replaces three fortresses destroyed by the Jacobite Army and named after King George’s sons, William, Augustus and George. It is probably the nearest equivalent of the then Fort William, in “Outlander” the scene of Jamie’s torture by Captain Jack.

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Clava Cairns

Admission Required This 4,000-year-old burial ground is thought to be also a communal meeting place for the Pictish community which it served, perhaps even an early parliament. The three cairns are each surrounded by a ring of standing stones and these are thought to be the inspiration for Creag Na Dun in the "Outlander" books and film. The field is built on lay lines and energy conduits are believed to travel from the stones to the cairns. Two stones, in particular, attract fans, the tallest stone at number one cairn and the butterfly stone at Cairn number three which is often used as a logo for bloggers. Both have characteristics of the stones that appear in the film version of the series. It doesn't take much of a stretch of the imagination to believe that this spiritual place was the focus of many ceremonials lost to our present-day practices. This is a special visit which has a profound effect on some people.

Urquhart Castle

Situated on a strategic headland position on Loch Ness-side this fortification, although nowadays a picturesque ruin, played a significant role in Scotland's bloody history. Changing hands over centuries between warring clans and the Scots and English, the Jacobite army did lay siege to it but abandoned the attempt for lack of heavy artillery. St Columba converted the Pictish Chief here on his deathbed, bringing Christianity to the Highlands in the 6th Century a.d. Situated, as it is, as part of the Great Glen thoroughfare, Jamie and Claire, and indeed the Jacobite and British armies would have traversed its length, from Inverness to Fort William, often in those troubled times.

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Wardlaw Mausoleum

Built originally on the end of the Parish Church in 1634, Wardlaw Mausoleum was the family burial place for the Lovat Frasers. Notable amongst the dignitaries in the crypt here is the coffin, reputedly of Simon, Lord Lovat, the Old Fox, (grandfather of Jamie Fraser of “Outlander” fame.) A recent controversy concerning the validity of the remains, reveals doubt. A forensic investigation, by Dame Sue Black, apparently reveals that the remains, which are most intact, appear to be those of a headless woman of around 30 years of age. Simon, along with two other rebel Earls, Lord Balmerino and Lord Kilmarnock were executed on Tower Hill in London. The authorities there claim that all three were buried in the wall of the Tower. The custodian of Wardlaw is seeking permission for these remains to be exhumed. Follow this on the Wardlaw website. This is a privileged visit and requires respect and decorum to be afforded to the Fraser family and the custodians of the Mausoleum.

Castle Leod

This 12th Century Castle has survived many travails in its long history and is today the home of the Earl of Cromartie, the chief of clan MacKenzie. The filming of “Outlander” was completed at Doune Castle near Stirling and was named Castle Leoch. This is plainly a homage to the real-life home of the clan you were Jamie Fraser’s guardians and kinsmen. By special arrangement we are allowed to drive into the grounds for a photo opportunity with the Castle in the background. On a number of special days in the year, as advertised on the castle’s website, it is possible to visit the Castle and meet the Chief and maybe Lady MacKenzie. There is a very pleasant woodland walk in the grounds with some very special trees including one planted by Diana Gabeldon who is a patron and friend of the Estate.

Beauly Priory

Founded in 1230 by monks of the Valliscaulian order from Dijon in France and John Byset, a local landowner, the Abbey was visited by Mary Queen of Scots who was brought up in France and betrothed to the Dauphin. She is credited with possibly naming the town by remarking, “Beau Lieu” Beautiful Place. Many chiefs of Clan Fraser and Clan MacKenzie are buried here. The “Outlander” connection has Claire receiving advice from a female Gaelic Seer while Jamie lay wounded in the rear chapel. Ultimately this was the site of them leaving Scotland for France on a schooner anchored in the Firth. Oliver Cromwell sacked the Priory and had stone transported to Inverness by barge to build his Citadel there.

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Heather_H

The best experiences were the ones that went off the beaten path. Having our guide all to ourselves personalized the experience as well.

Travelathon

There are many discussions around what Scotland's greatest national treasures are.  Among the various possible answers, I would add Andrew MacDonald of Hame Tours to the list.  I hired Andrew for a four day private tour. He went to great lengths to put together an itinerary that catered to my specific interests. Our travels took us all around Inverness, Loch Ness, Isle of Skye & the Northern Highlands, and then down the Western Highlands to Edinburgh and St. Andrews.  That's a lot of ground to cover in such a short time, and this is where you'll most appreciate having someone so interesting in the car with you.  Andrew embodies all the Highlander Hospitality that one might hope to find in such a proud and welcoming people. In addition to having a scholarly knowledge of Scottish clan history, botany, poetry, folk music, etc, etc, Andrew is wonderful company, and before long you'll find yourself feeling like you've reconnected with a long lost friend.  Here's what I appreciated most: -- Extremely knowledgeable about tales of the Highlander Clans (e.g. the story behind the Well of the 7 Heads, the history of the Clearances, gory tales of the great feuds between the Clans like the Campbells and MacDonalds, or the legend behind King Brude's throne at the Ewe Tree Cemetery.) There's also much to learn about the history of constant invasions from outside entities. Andrew has a way of bringing history to life  -- He's very personable, charming really, giving you an intricate glimpse into Highlander culture with fantastic recommendations on Scottish folk music (Listen to William Gordon Smith's song "Cam By the Hills,"  or Andrew's own renditions on CD), poetry  (Read Robert Burns' poem "Parcel of Rouges in the Nation," or Cottars Saturday Night), and highlighting tales for the castles, fortresses, ruins, waterfalls, mountains and fairy pools to help you feel like you really understand what it is that makes Scotland Scotland.  -- So hard working:  Andrew ensured we went to places that best suited my particular areas of interest, even when I didn't know exactly what to ask for. I also appreciated how after driving/guiding for 8-10 hour days, he'd then go home and further plan out the next day's itinerary based on what he'd learned about my tastes.  Was delighted to be taken to a tartan shop with hundreds of choices, a scotch distillery where I could buy a special blend that could only be found there in the Highlands as a perfect gift for folks back home, a sheepdog farm, etc -- Great Driving. Spent a lot of time in the car together. He's a pro driver and the best of company. --Flexible. I needed to go to St. Andrews past the time I'd contracted Andrew for.  He offered to drive me and then gave me a mini tour of the area out of the goodness of his heart, making further recommendations on sites not to be missed while I was in the area.  If you're lucky enough to get to the Scottish Highlands, may you also be fortunate enough to find Andrew available to help show you Scotland at its finest.

Mitch_Monroe

Our party, two brothers and our wives, booked the private Outlander Experience in the Scottish Highlands from Inverness with hopes of seeing sites from the phenomenal books and show, and maybe a bit more of the Scottish Highlands. What we received, from Hame Tours Inverness, was truly a once in a lifetime event. Our tour guide, Michael Kerr, arrived at our hotel on time and full of enthusiasm for the day ahead. We remember his last name well because he introduced himself and acknowledged that the kilt he was wearing was indeed his family's tartan. We shared then that the brothers had Scottish heritage and our disappointment that our clan castle was no longer open for tours, which he found interesting and made us feel as if he was truly trying to get to know us. Our feeling of being in good hands was only enhanced when we climbed in the Mercedes Benz van! Before he even put the van in Drive, Michael outlined the day ahead, to confirm that's what we wanted, and then made sure we understood that, as this was a private tour, we could alter the itinerary however it suited us. We never thought he would alter the itinerary to suit us beyond our wildest dreams. The tour began, as Outlander begins, with a stop at the cairns (thought to be the inspiration for where Claire is transported). Michael proved himself knowledgeable and was so engaging that we thoroughly enjoyed his presentations about the stones. Then, it was on to the Culloden Visitor Center and tour of the battlefield. Michael gave us plenty of time to tour the visitor center unrushed and then led us on a walking tour of much of the battlefield. Again, he was knowledgeable, and it felt like an old friend sharing a travel tale, not like a professor regurgitating a history lesson. After a painful trip through the gift shop (painful to my wallet!), we were then presented with the most wonderful gift. While our little party took our time exploring the Culloden Visitor Center, Michael was busy researching our family name, Scottish heritage, and the nearby castle. While he drove us to the next stops on the original itinerary, he shared with us what he found out about our heritage and the castle. We then agreed to forego a couple of the original stops to go on a Monroe family quest. Michael took us to monuments that were well and truly off the beaten path, but commemorated battles the Munro clan engaged in hundreds of years ago. He then took us to see the castle, even if from afar, before taking us to a cemetery where many of our ancestors are buried. We could not have come up with a tour like this in our wildest dreams! Seeing the monuments and sites were in and of themselves amazing, but being led there by someone who was truly excited to give us this gift was beyond words. Every site on the original tour is absolutely a must see if you're touring Inverness, whether you're a fan of the Gabaldon show or not. Touring with a guide like Michael makes it a once in a lifetime event.

Amanda_W

Michael was our guide for our Outlander tour. We spoke at the beginning of the tour to provide context on our three couples interests. He was able to create a curated, amazing day to keep everyone engaged, as not everyone had seen Outlander. We went to a distillery, saw the famous coos up close and even lambs as my friend requested. We had the best, most enjoyable day learning about the Highlands and would love to have Michael again on a future trip!

Erin_P

Our guide, Ryan Forbes, was AMAZING! Not only did he take us to see the things listed on the tour, like Clava Cairns and Culloden Battlefield, but he also took the time to show us “his” country. This included taking the long way around, down small country roads and through quaint villages. We got to see Highland cows, have lunch at a deli Beauly, visit a mausoleum, old churches and graveyards, and a wooded hike to a stunning waterfall. Ryan was very friendly and open and talkative and he really listened to us and took the time to get to know us, thus resulting in an unforgettable custom tour. THIS is the Scotland we came here to see. We had the vacation of a lifetime and, if you want the same, you need to book Ryan as your guide. If we could rate him higher than five stars, we totally would! Thank you, Ryan, for an amazing day!

dmac262

We greatly enjoyed our private Outlander tour with our guide, Michael. We (four adults) had some interest in seeing Outlander sites, but primarily in the people and places important to the Rebellion culminating in 1746, and in the Clava Cairns. Michael was an ideal guide. He tailored the tour to our interests, skipping a couple of small sites in Inverness we'd already toured, and suggesting an itinerary that fit our available time and interest. We spend a lot of time at Culloden, which was well worth it, and Michael scheduled other visits around that. Michael was a great storyteller, with topics ranging from the Pictish peoples to Prince Charlie's travels, both at the head of an army and on the run from the victorious English army, to local flora, and his father and brother's favorite whiskys. One of the best practices a guide can offer is the willingness to answer a question with "I don't know." We asked a LOT of questions and Michael made clear the few times he was conjecturing, which gave us confidence in the accuracy of all we learned. In all, we visited Culloden (a great museum that prepared us well to view the battlefield), Clava Cairns, Leod Castle, and the ruins of the Beauly Priory. And, finally, we met Jamie Frasier; we'll let Michael tell you that tale. In all, we could not have enjoyed ourselves more on our full-day adventure.

Robert_R

This was a wonderful day. Our guide Andrew was beyond exceptional. He made history come alive with his in depth knowledge of every place we went. This was an Outlander tour but my ancestors lived the real experience in their respective time. Scotland is a treasure.

799mrinals

We went on this tour with our guide and driver of the day Michael. we had an outstanding trip with Michael not only taking us on the pre decided tour but also showed us some places which were not initially planned. Michael was dressed in traditional Scottish attire and was a wonderful company thru the day. During the trip mid afternoon my agent from India called me and told that the next day trip which was going on the Hogwarts express stands cancelled as the train is over booked and though we have already pad but we cant board it. This was bad news and especially for my 10 yr old daughter it was as if the entire trip is useless without it, when Michael came to know about it he himself was very sad and tried all along by speaking to his contacts and trying to help us. Finally he suggested that we go early the next morning to Fort William and try and get tickets at the station- this helped and to our surprise we got the tickets. The fact that he went out of his way to help us speaks volume of his god nature and warmth. Another thing to highlight is that while we were going thru this struggle and obviously we were very upset he went out of the way and paid for entry tickets to Castle Leod for me and my family and refused to take the money from me, something which was just not necessary but he went out of the way and showed what a wonderful man he is. God bless you Michael and we look forward to hosting you in Mumbai sometime soon. Thank you once again for every thing my friend.

Ralene_D

Do it! Book this tour it was utterly amazing! The guide Andrew was stellar, knowledgeable and had the best insights to each site! Very accommodating and enjoyed every minute! Our son loved it!

Carolyn_T

Roger was amazing! Gave us so much info and brought us to so many great spots. He went above and beyond to make the day memorable. He dressed in kilt and he was also funny. We enjoyed his company! would love to see him again!
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