Outlander Film Locations: Private Day Trip from Edinburgh
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Overview
Private 'Outlander' Film Locations Day Trip from Edinburgh takes fans on a magical journey through the real-life settings of the beloved TV series. This private tour allows fans to walk in the footsteps of Jamie and Claire, visiting iconic locations that bring the story to life.
Visitors will explore Lallybroch at Midhope Castle, the formidable Fort William at Blackness Castle, and the charming village of Culross, which doubles as Crainsmuir in the series. The tour also includes an optional photo stop, and Castle Leoch at Doune Castle. This day trip offers a flexible itinerary to accommodate special requests made in advance.
This experience includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a professional private driver/guide. Gratuities, lunch, and admissions are not included. With a focus on providing a personalized and comfortable experience, this tour ensures a memorable adventure for 'Outlander' enthusiasts.




Highlights
Step into 'Outlander': Visit real filming locations from the popular TV series.
Private & Personalized: Enjoy a private tour with a flexible itinerary.
Comfortable Transport: Travel in style with private, air-conditioned transportation.
Expert Guidance: Benefit from a professional driver/guide's knowledge.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved the tour for its accurate representation of 'Outlander' locations and the personalized experience, though some desired more time at each site and the need to cover admissions.

Fans loved seeing the real places where 'Outlander' was filmed.
The guide was very knowledgeable about the show and the locations.
The private tour made it easy to go at the customer's own pace.
Many visitors were extremely happy about this tour, calling it amazing.
Some visitors wished they had more time at certain locations.
Admissions to sites not being included was a negative point
The Journey
Lallybroch (Midhope Castle)
Step into the world of 'Outlander' at Lallybroch, the beloved ancestral home of Jamie Fraser, represented by the striking Midhope Castle. While the castle's interior is largely derelict, the exterior remains a captivating sight for fans. Note that access can be restricted due to filming or estate business, especially during winter. Visiting this iconic location offers a tangible connection to the Fraser clan and the heart of the 'Outlander' story.
Blackness Castle (Fort William)
Discover Blackness Castle, a formidable 15th-century fortress that served as the chilling Fort William in 'Outlander' Seasons 1 & 2. Its strategic location on the Firth of Forth and its distinctive 'ship that never sailed' shape make it a historically significant and visually stunning destination. Beyond 'Outlander', it has also featured in 'Mary Queen of Scots' and 'Outlaw King', cementing its status as a sought-after filming location and testament to Scottish history.
Photo Stop (Optional)
Enjoy a moment to capture the breathtaking scenery with an optional photo stop. This opportunity allows you to preserve the stunning landscapes and unforgettable memories created throughout your journey. Seize the moment to immortalize the beauty that surrounds you, creating lasting memories to cherish for years to come. The specific location will depend on the itinerary.
Castle Leoch (Doune Castle)
Journey to Doune Castle, the imposing structure that portrayed Castle Leoch in 'Outlander' and its prequel series. But its fame extends beyond, having also featured prominently in 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' and 'Game of Thrones'. Explore its grand hall, climb its battlements, and immerse yourself in centuries of Scottish history while reliving scenes from your favorite shows. A visit here offers a unique blend of history and pop culture appeal.
Culross Palace & Village
Wander through the enchanting village of Culross and its magnificent Palace, a location featured in seasons 1, 2, and 4 of 'Outlander'. This beautifully preserved 17th-century village, with its cobbled streets and ochre-painted palace, offers a glimpse into Scotland's past. Explore the palace's painted ceilings and wander through the herb garden, imagining life in the era of Claire and Jamie. Culross is a living museum that transports you back in time.
Know Before You Go
This private day trip includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a professional private driver/guide. Gratuities, lunch, and admissions to the various castles and sites are not included in the tour price. Pickup and drop-off are available from hotels in Edinburgh.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes as there will be walking involved, especially at the castle locations. Bringing snacks is a good idea to enjoy between locations, as lunch is not included.