Outlander Filming Locations Tour from Edinburgh
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Overview
Private Outlander Tour from Edinburgh. Step into the world of Claire and Jamie with this private tour of Scotland's famous Outlander filming locations. This tour is perfect for Outlander fans who want to see the places where their favorite scenes were filmed.
What can you expect on this tour? You will visit Lallybroch (Midhope Castle), the beloved home of Jamie Fraser. See Blackness Castle, which stands in for Fort William, where Jamie was imprisoned. Explore the village of Falkland, which was used as Inverness in the show, and Doune Castle, the real Castle Leoch, home to Clan MacKenzie. You can walk where Claire and Jamie walked, and feel the magic of Outlander.
This private tour includes a guide who is also the driver, traditional Scottish snacks, and bottled water. You will travel in a luxury, air-conditioned Mercedes minivan. Lunch is not included. Each location offers a step back in time, blending the drama of Outlander with real Scottish history. This private tour offers a personal experience that you won't forget.




Highlights
Visit Lallybroch: See Midhope Castle, known as Jamie Fraser's family home.
Explore Fort William: Discover Blackness Castle, which was used for the filming of Fort William scenes.
Step into Inverness: Wander through Falkland, the village that doubles as Inverness in Outlander.
Discover Castle Leoch: Tour Doune Castle, the real-life Castle Leoch, home to Clan MacKenzie.
Ride in Luxury: Travel in a private, air-conditioned Mercedes minivan.
Enjoy Scottish Snacks: Taste traditional Scottish snacks during your tour.
Sentiment Analysis
Fans adore this tour for its immersive Outlander experience, praising the knowledgeable guides and comfortable travel. Some wish for more access and time at each site.

Visitors loved seeing the real Outlander filming spots.
Many people appreciated the guide's knowledge and friendliness.
Customers enjoyed the small group setting and personalized attention.
The comfortable ride in the luxury van was a plus for many.
Some found that certain locations were not accessible inside.
A few wished for more time at certain places.
The Journey
Lallybroch (Midhope Castle)
Step into the world of Jamie Fraser at Lallybroch, represented by the evocative Midhope Castle. This 16th-century tower house, though derelict, exudes a captivating charm. Wander up the drive and capture the iconic facade that served as Jamie's ancestral home. While filming for the series and its prequel may restrict access at times, the chance to stand where the Frasers stood is an experience no Outlander fan should miss. Feel the echoes of history and the spirit of the Scottish Highlands in this unforgettable location.
Fort William (Blackness Castle)
Experience the chilling atmosphere of Fort William at Blackness Castle, a formidable stronghold on the banks of the River Forth. Originally built as a prison and later used to hold Jacobites, this immaculately preserved fortress became synonymous with the brutal Captain Black Jack Randall. Explore the castle's ramparts and imagine the dark events that unfolded within its walls. With its strategic location and imposing architecture, Blackness Castle offers a powerful glimpse into Scotland's turbulent past and the drama of Outlander.
Wentworth Prison (Linlithgow Palace)
Uncover the tragic history of Wentworth Prison at Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Though now a ruin, this 14th-century palace once stood as a symbol of Scottish royalty. Walk through the grounds and envision the palace's former glory, while reflecting on its darker role as the infamous Wentworth Prison. Exterior photographs offer a poignant reminder of the trials faced by Jamie Fraser in Outlander. Even with internal access restricted, the grounds evoke a palpable sense of history and drama.
Castle Leoch (Doune Castle)
Journey to Castle Leoch, brought to life by the majestic Doune Castle. Situated on the River Teith, this 14th-century stronghold, originally built for the Duke of Albany and owned by Clan Murray, transports you back to the heart of Clan MacKenzie. Explore the imposing walls and imagine the bustling life within. Doune Castle's remarkable state of preservation and its iconic role in Outlander make it a must-visit for any fan seeking to immerse themselves in the world of the series.
Cranesmuir (Culross)
Step back in time in the enchanting village of Culross, which served as the fictional Cranesmuir in Outlander. This beautifully preserved 17th-century village, located on the banks of the River Forth, offers a glimpse into Scotland's rich past. Wander through the cobbled streets, admire the historic architecture, and feel the atmosphere of a bygone era. Beyond its Outlander connections, Culross is a captivating destination in its own right, offering a wealth of history and charm.
Inverness (Falkland)
Begin your Outlander adventure in Falkland, the charming village that doubled as Inverness in the series. Stroll through the picturesque streets where Frank and Claire spent their honeymoon, and capture iconic photographs of the familiar buildings. Falkland's timeless beauty and historic charm make it the perfect starting point for any Outlander pilgrimage. While there, be sure to visit Falkland Palace, a favored residence of Mary Queen of Scots, and immerse yourself in the rich history and captivating atmosphere of this Scottish gem.
Know Before You Go
This private tour includes a guide who is also your driver, ensuring a personal experience. You'll enjoy traditional Scottish snacks and bottled water during the trip. Travel comfortably in a private luxury Mercedes minivan with air conditioning. Lunch is not included, so plan accordingly. The tour offers convenient door-to-door service with pickup and drop-off at your chosen location.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because you'll be doing a lot of walking. Some spots might be outside, so dress for the weather. Bring a camera to take pictures of all the cool places you'll see. Some locations might not have restrooms, so plan bathroom breaks ahead of time.