Outlander's Scotland: Season 2 Tour from Glasgow & Edinburgh
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Overview
The Outlander Season 2 Day Tour, also known as the "Vivent Les Frasers" tour, lets people see where the hit TV show was filmed. This tour takes visitors to beautiful places seen in Outlander, like Drummond Castle Gardens, which was the Gardens of Versailles, and Hopetoun House, which was used for the Paris bedrooms.
People will also see Linlithgow Palace, which was shown as Wentworth Prison, and Callendar House, where the Duke of Sandringham's story ends in Season 2. The tour starts in Glasgow and at Dalmeny Train Station near Edinburgh, making it easy for everyone to join. It takes 8 to 10 hours, and it's great for Outlander fans and anyone who wants to see Scotland's famous places and learn about its history. It's a fun way to see where their favorite characters walked.
During the tour, guests can expect to be guided through key locations like Hopetoun House, Linlithgow Palace, Callander House Kitchen, and Drummond Castle Gardens, seeing firsthand the settings that brought Outlander to life. The tour includes bottled water, a driver/guide, and admission fees to the sites. Food, drinks, and tips are not included. The tour is a great mix of TV magic and Scottish beauty.




Highlights
See Gardens of Versailles: Walk through Drummond Castle Gardens, just like in the show.
Visit Paris Bedrooms: Explore Hopetoun House, used as the elegant Paris bedrooms.
Step into Wentworth Prison: Discover Linlithgow Palace, known as the grim Wentworth Prison.
Relive Key Moments: Visit Callendar House, where the Duke of Sandringham's story ends.
Expert Guidance: Learn from a knowledgeable driver/guide.
Hassle-Free Experience: Enjoy admission fees, bottled water all included.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally had a great time reliving Outlander and seeing Scotland's beautiful sites. They thought the tour guide was very informative.

Visitors loved seeing the real-life locations from Outlander Season 2.
Many enjoyed the beautiful gardens and grand houses.
The guide's knowledge of both the show and Scottish history was a highlight.
Fans appreciated the chance to walk in the footsteps of their favorite characters.
Some visitors felt the tour was long.
A few people wished for more time at certain locations.
The Journey
Hopetoun House
Step into the grandeur of Hopetoun House, a magnificent estate that transports you straight into the heart of Outlander's Parisian scenes. Explore the opulent bedrooms of Season 2 and wander through the residence of the Duke of Sandringham from Season 1. Beyond its Outlander fame, Hopetoun House boasts stunning architecture and meticulously maintained grounds, offering a glimpse into the lives of Scottish nobility. Indulge in a delightful lunch at the Stables Tearoom, renowned for its delectable cuisine and tranquil ambiance. Allow ample time to fully appreciate the beauty and history of this remarkable estate.
Linlithgow Palace
Discover the formidable Linlithgow Palace, a historic stronghold built by James I of Scotland and favored by the Stuart monarchs. As the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots in 1542, this palace holds a significant place in Scottish history. Outlander fans will instantly recognize it as the chilling Wentworth Prison. Explore the imposing ruins and imagine the dramatic events that unfolded within these walls, both in history and on screen.
Callander House Kitchen
Venture into the historic kitchen of Callander House, a council-run property that offers a fascinating glimpse into Scotland's past. This very kitchen served as the backdrop for the Duke of Sandringham's dramatic demise in Season 2 of Outlander. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere as costumed guides provide insights into the kitchen's role in the 18th and 19th centuries. Delve into the culinary practices of the era and experience a unique blend of history and Outlander allure.
Drummond Castle Gardens
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Drummond Castle Gardens, a true horticultural masterpiece famously featured as the Gardens of Versailles in Outlander. Wander through the meticulously landscaped grounds, a vibrant tapestry of flowers, plants, and ornate designs. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply appreciate natural beauty, these gardens offer a captivating escape. Bask in the serenity and grandeur of this enchanting location, a highlight of any visit to Scotland.
Know Before You Go
This Outlander Season 2 Day Tour includes bottled water, a knowledgeable driver/guide, and all admission fees to the featured attractions. Food and drinks are not included, and gratuities are not covered. The tour offers convenient meeting points in Glasgow and near Edinburgh, providing easy access for travelers. The tour ends where it starts.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because you will be doing a lot of walking. Bring extra snacks and drinks so you don't go hungry. Also, bring a camera to capture all the memorable experiences.