Outlander Private Tour from Edinburgh: Visit Lallybroch!
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Overview
Private Outlander Day Tour from Edinburgh lets fans step right into the world of the popular TV show. This special tour is just for the group, so everyone gets a personal experience. Lasting 8 to 10 hours, fans will see where Outlander was filmed.
Visit places like Blackness Castle (Fort William), Midhope Castle (Lallybroch), Falkland (Inverness), Doune Castle (Castle Leoch), and Culross (Cranesmuir). The guide tells cool stories and shares secrets from behind the scenes, making the Outlander story come alive.
This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, private transportation, a driver/guide, and admission fees to the attractions. Food, drinks, and tips for the guide are not included. It is a flexible tour, so people can spend more time at the places they like best. It is a mix of beautiful views, history, and movie magic. This tour is great for Outlander fans who want to see where their favorite characters walked.




Highlights
See Real 'Outlander' Filming Spots: Visit famous places where 'Outlander' was filmed, like Lallybroch and Castle Leoch.
A Tour Just for You: This private tour means it's only for group, making it a personal experience.
Hear Cool Behind-the-Scenes Stories: The guide tells interesting stories and facts about the show.
Make the Tour Your Own: Change the tour to see the places that are most interesting.
Travel in Comfort: Relax with hotel pickup and drop-off.
Perfect for 'Outlander' Fans: Walk where favorite characters walked and feel like part of the show.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers rave about this tour's authenticity and personalized experience, although a few wanted more time at each stop.

Customers loved seeing the real filming locations.
Many enjoyed the guide's stories and knowledge.
The tour allowed for personal customization.
Fans appreciated the comfort and convenience of private transport.
Some customers felt the tour was too short.
A few reviewers wished for more time at certain locations.
The Journey
Blackness Castle
Discover Blackness Castle, a striking 15th-century fortress dramatically situated on the Firth of Forth. Serving as Fort William in the Outlander series, its commanding presence and strategic location have made it a pivotal stronghold throughout Scottish history. Explore its imposing walls, imagine sieges of old, and soak in panoramic views of the estuary. More than just a filming location, Blackness Castle embodies centuries of Scottish resilience and offers a captivating glimpse into the past.
Midhope Castle (Lallybroch)
Step into the world of Jamie Fraser at Midhope Castle, the iconic Lallybroch from Outlander. While the castle's exterior may be familiar to fans, it's the sense of history and connection to the beloved series that truly captivates. Located on a private estate, a visit here offers an intimate glimpse into the heart of Outlander's story. Remember to check access availability, as estate activities may occasionally restrict entry, and note that the castle is closed during the winter months (December to April).
Falkland (Inverness)
Wander through the charming village of Falkland, instantly recognizable as 1940s Inverness from the Outlander series. With its picturesque streets and historic buildings, Falkland offers a delightful blend of screen tourism and authentic Scottish heritage. Explore the village square, visit the impressive Falkland Palace (one-time residence of Mary Queen of Scots), and soak up the atmosphere that drew the Outlander production team to this idyllic location. Enjoy a meal at one of the local cafes or pubs.
Doune Castle (Castle Leoch)
Journey to Doune Castle, a formidable medieval stronghold that served as Castle Leoch in Outlander. Its imposing gatehouse and towering curtain walls evoke a sense of strength and history. Explore the castle's Great Hall and imagine life within its walls centuries ago. Doune Castle also famously featured in Monty Python and the Holy Grail and The Outlaw King and provides a deeper insight into Scottish history.
Culross (Cranesmuir)
Step back in time as you explore the remarkably preserved village of Culross, transformed into Cranesmuir for the Outlander series. With its cobbled streets, historic Mercat Cross, and ochre-painted palace, Culross offers a unique glimpse into 17th-century Scotland. Wander through the village, discover its hidden corners, and imagine life as it was centuries ago. From the Town House to the Abbey, every building tells a story.
Know Before You Go
This private 'Outlander' day tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off for convenience. Bottled water is provided to stay refreshed throughout the journey. The price covers a private tour, ensuring an exclusive experience with a dedicated driver/guide. Admission fees to the various filming locations are also included. Please note that food and drinks are not included, allowing you to choose dining options as desired. Gratuities for the guide are also excluded and are at your discretion. Meetup and pickup is offered.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because there can be a lot of walking. Some locations might not have places to buy food and drinks, so it is smart to bring snacks.