Outlander Film Location Tour: Private Scottish Adventure
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Overview
Outlander Tour: Step into the world of the hit TV show, Outlander, with a private tour through Scotland's stunning filming locations. This exclusive experience brings the magic of Outlander to life, showcasing the historic sites that served as backdrops for the series.
What to Expect: This tour immerses guests in the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of Scotland, visiting iconic landmarks featured in Outlander. Key stops include Falkland Palace, which stood in for 1940s Inverness, and the charming village of Culross, representing Cranesmuir. Guests will also explore the imposing Blackness Castle, known as Fort William in the show, and Doune Castle, which doubles as Castle Leoch. Other destinations include Linlithgow Palace, featured as Wentworth Prison, and the picturesque Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot.
This private tour includes comfortable transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with onboard Wi-Fi and charging facilities. Bottled water is provided for refreshment. Please note that landing and facility fees, and restroom on board are excluded. It is the perfect way for Outlander fans to experience Scotland's beauty while reliving their favorite moments from the show.




Highlights
Exclusive Private Tour: Enjoy a personalized Outlander experience for just your group.
Iconic Filming Locations: Visit famous Outlander sites like Falkland Palace and Doune Castle.
Comfortable Transportation: Travel in style with air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and charging ports.
Expert Guide: Learn about Outlander and Scottish history from a knowledgeable guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love this private tour, especially Outlander fans. They appreciate the knowledgeable guides, comfortable transport, and the chance to see the show's filming locations in person. The main downsides are the extra costs for landing and facility fees and lack of on-board restroom.

Guests love seeing the real-life places from the Outlander show.
The tour guides are very knowledgeable about the show and Scotland's history.
People enjoy having a private tour just for their group.
The transportation is comfy and makes it easy to get around.
Some people wish there were restrooms on the transport.
Landing and facility fees are not included.
The Journey
Falkland Palace
Step back in time at Falkland Palace, a stunning Renaissance palace that served as a royal residence for centuries. Though still owned by the Crown, it's been managed by the Crichton Stuart family since 1887. Outlander fans will recognize the charming village of Falkland as 1946 Inverness, where Claire and Frank enjoyed their second honeymoon. Relive their experience as you wander through the quaint streets and imagine witnessing the ancient pagan rituals at the standing stones.
Culross
Discover the enchanting village of Culross, a perfectly preserved Royal Burgh from the 17th and 18th centuries. Stroll through its cobblestone streets and admire the historic architecture, a testament to its rich past. Whether you're an Outlander enthusiast or simply a lover of picturesque villages, Culross promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Fife.
Blackness Castle
Journey to Blackness Castle, a formidable fortress that once served as the main port for Linlithgow. Explore its imposing structure, which has witnessed centuries of Scottish history as a state prison and minor garrison. Outlander fans will recognize Blackness Castle as Fort William, the site of Jamie's brutal flogging and his father's tragic death. Revisit the dramatic rescue scene where Jamie bravely saved Claire from Black Jack Randall's clutches.
Doune Castle
Experience the grandeur of Doune Castle, a magnificent medieval stronghold with a commanding presence on the banks of the River Teith. Admire its impressive 100-foot high gatehouse and explore one of Scotland's best-preserved Great Halls. Outlander aficionados will instantly recognize Doune Castle as the iconic Castle Leoch, home to Clan MacKenzie. Furthermore, see where Claire and Frank visited the castle ruins in the 20th century.
Linlithgow Palace
Uncover the secrets of Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and a former pleasure palace for Scottish monarchs. Explore the atmospheric ruins and imagine the palace in its former glory. Outlander fans will recognize Linlithgow Palace as Wentworth Prison, where Jamie endured unspeakable torture. Keep an eye out for Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland in certain shots portraying the exterior of Wentworth Prison, as it provided the foundation for CGI enhancements to complete the set.
Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot
Visit the picturesque Preston Mill, a charming water mill nestled in a tranquil setting near the unique Phantassie Doocot (pigeon house). Take a guided tour and discover the mill's fascinating history. Outlander fans will recall the mill as the site where Jamie hid underwater while Claire and Jenny were questioned by the Redcoats. The mill's exhibition room also served as the courtroom where Claire and Geillis were accused of witchcraft.
Know Before You Go
This private Outlander tour includes private transportation, onboard Wi-Fi, charging facilities for devices, air-conditioned vehicle and bottled water. Landing and facility fees and restroom on board are excluded. The tour offers pickup from various locations, including docks, hotels, guesthouses, and holiday cottages. Please confirm your desired pickup location when booking.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because you will be doing a lot of walking and exploring. Also, bring a camera to capture all the cool spots you'll see!