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Inverness and Outlander Private Self-Guided Walking Tour

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Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of Outlander in the beautiful city of Inverness with our private self-guided walking tour. Immerse yourself in the novels' narratives as you explore iconic spots and uncover the fascinating history behind the filming locations. With Alex, our expert literary historian, as your guide, you'll seamlessly intertwine fact and fiction, gaining a deeper understanding of the Outlander universe. From the bustling High Street to the majestic castle and serene shores of the River Ness, this tour offers a blend of fiction, history, and the magic of Scottish culture. Wander at your own pace, discovering the myths, events like the Jacobite Rebellion, and stories that have shaped the world of Outlander. Join us for an unforgettable journey into the past, where imagination meets reality.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Explore iconic spots mentioned in the novels
  • Understand Diana Gabaldon's inspirations
  • Uncover the realities behind the filming locations
  • Immerse yourself in the narratives at your own pace
  • Get a unique perspective on myths and events.
  • Audio guide, videos, pictures, recommendations and all the info you need
  • map, directions, gps route and stops of each tour
  • An email with instructions to activate the tour (booking reference isn't the code!)
  • 3 weeks unlimited access to this self-guided tour on the app
  • Alex will guide you through an audio guide (no computer-generated voice!)
  • In-person guide

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Introduction

Venture into the enchanting world of Outlander in the picturesque city of Inverness with the Inverness and Outlander Private Self-Guided Walking Tour. This tour offers a captivating blend of fiction, history, and the magic of Scottish culture, allowing you to explore iconic spots mentioned in the novels and uncover the realities behind the filming locations. Led by Alex, a literary historian, this self-guided experience seamlessly intertwines the fictional tales of Jamie and Claire with genuine historical facts, providing a unique perspective on myths, events like the Jacobite Rebellion, and stories that have shaped the Outlander universe.

What to expect?

During the Inverness and Outlander Private Self-Guided Walking Tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the narratives at your own pace. The total duration of the tour is 120 minutes, during which you'll visit various significant locations. From the bustling High Street to the majestic castle and serene shores of the River Ness, each step of the journey reveals fascinating insights about the Outlander universe. Through the app's GPS guidance, you'll receive instructions from Alex, ensuring an informative and seamless experience.

Who is this for?

This self-guided walking tour is perfect for Outlander fans and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you've devoured every page of the novels or binged-watched the TV series, this tour offers a deeper understanding of the world created by Diana Gabaldon. Additionally, if you're curious about Scottish culture, the Jacobite Rebellion, or the historical context behind Outlander, this tour is a must-do. The Inverness and Outlander Private Self-Guided Walking Tour caters to a wide audience, welcoming solo travelers, couples, families, and groups of friends seeking to uncover the magic and history of Inverness.

Why book this?

Experience the best of Outlander and Scottish culture with the Inverness and Outlander Private Self-Guided Walking Tour. With Alex as your virtual guide, you'll embark on a journey that seamlessly blends fiction, history, and the beauty of Inverness. Unlike traditional guided tours, this self-guided option allows you to explore at your own pace, lingering longer at the spots that captivate you the most. Immerse yourself in the world of Jamie and Claire as you visit the iconic locations mentioned in the novels, gaining valuable insight into their inspirations. From the Market Brae Steps to Inverness Castle, each step brings you closer to the magic of Outlander.

Good to know

When booking the Inverness and Outlander Private Self-Guided Walking Tour, it's essential to have a smartphone with the tour app installed. The app utilizes GPS guidance and provides detailed instructions, ensuring an immersive and informative experience led by Alex. Make sure to grant permission for the app to access your location to receive accurate directions. Additionally, remember to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour spans approximately 120 minutes. Keep your camera handy to capture the beautiful sights along the way as you delve into the captivating world of Outlander.

Reviews

Feedback from individuals who have embarked on the Inverness and Outlander Private Self-Guided Walking Tour has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers praise the seamless integration of history and fiction, noting that Alex's narration brings the Outlander universe to life. Visitors appreciate the ability to explore at their own pace and the convenience of the GPS-guided app. Many reviewers commend the tour for its valuable insights into the filming locations and historical context, making it a must-do activity for Outlander enthusiasts. Overall, travelers express high levels of satisfaction with the tour, citing it as an enriching and enjoyable experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Market Brae Steps

Our tour today starts here, at the bottom of the Market Brae Steps. If you look around you, depending on the season of the year, it might be more or less busy. You are in the centre of Inverness, the capital of the Highlands with about 60.000 inhabitants.

VisitScotland Inverness iCentre

(Pass by)

You are now standing in front of the VisitScotland tourist information. While it might not have been this exact location, there would have been some kind of tourist information in 1945, when Frank and Claire travel to the capital of the Highlands in order to rediscover each other after having been apart serving their country in the Second World War.

Inverness Town House

(Pass by)

The beautiful building in front of you is the Town House of Inverness. It was built in 1878 on the old marketplace and was opened in 1882 by Queen Victoria’s second son Alfred.

Inverness Castle

(Pass by)

Inverness Castle was probably built by Malcolm III of Scotland after he destroyed the previous castle which stood about one kilometre to the North East. We'll tell you how and why it connects to Outlander novels (and TV Series).

The Three Virtues

This statue is only indirectly concerned with Outlander. Faith, Hope and Charity are the three virtues referred to by the apostle Paul in his first letter to the Corinthians in the Bible.

Eden Court Theatre

The modern building on your left is called Eden Court Theatre, a large theatre, cin-ema and arts venue. It was originally opened on 15 April 1976.

Inverness Cathedral, dedicated to St Andrew

This is St Andrew’s, or Inverness Cathedral. On the 17th October 1866, the foundation stone of the Cathedral was laid by the Archbishop of Canterbury after Bishop Eden proposed a Cathedral in 1853. This was to mark the beginning of the building of the Cathedral, only the second one to be built after the Reformation.

Highland House of Fraser

Highland House of Fraser might look like a normal shop to you but to me it repre-sents highland culture. You should be standing in front of a big shop window which displays the traditional Scottish highland dress: the kilt.

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church

This is Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church. It was designed by an architect called William Robertson and opened on 2 April 1837. It is a great example of Victorian Gothic Revival. On its left, you can find the priest’s residence, the Presbytery, and on its right there is a convent.

Greig Street Bridge

Greig Street Bridge is the second pedestrian bridge of Inverness. In the spring, the water level of the River Ness rises due to lots of rain and the melting snow flowing into the glen. Glen is the Scottish term for a valley.

Old High St Stephen's Church

This is the oldest building in Inverness, at least the tower is. It dates back to the fourteenth century. The small hill you are standing on is known as St Michael’s Mount. Discover why it is linked to Irish tradition in our tour!

Leakey's Bookshop

Charles Leakey converted this old church into a second hand bookstore which fea-tures rare and old prints, classic volumes, old maps and much much more. If you are lucky, you might be able to even find a signed edition of one of the Outlander novels here!

N Church Pl

In Outlander, Claire being a World War II combat nurse, or healer, is one of the most important parts of the story. Jamie first falls in love with her when Claire sets his shoulder in the first book and the first episode of the TV show. If Claire had lived in Inverness in the eighteenth century, it is highly likely she would have worked as a healer in the building opposite of you.

Abertarff House

(Pass by)

This is Abertarff House, the oldest non-secular building in Inverness. It is a 2,5 story merchant house which was built for the Fraser of Lovat family in 1593 and has served many different purposes since then.

Victorian Market

While not specifically mentioned in the Outlander novels or the show, I believe you cannot visit Inverness without seeing its Victorian market. It is just too beautiful to miss. As the Royal Burgh of Inverness grew in size and population, particularly in the nineteenth century, the town council realised the need for a “covered Market”.

Falcon Square

Falcon Square is dedicated to John Falconer who founded Falcon Foundry in 1858. To commemorate Falconer, there are falcons flying around the unicorn statue. Eastgate Shopping Centre was opened in 1983 and extended in 2003. There are over 60 stores inside.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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