Outlander Filming Locations Tour from Glasgow
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Overview
Experience the Private Outlander Tour from Glasgow, a journey through the real-life locations that brought the beloved TV series to life. This private day tour, tailored to your preferences, lets fans step into the world of Claire and Jamie Fraser with an expert local guide. Travel comfortably in a luxurious Mercedes-Benz premium minivan with door-to-door service.
What to expect on this immersive Outlander adventure? The tour visits iconic sites such as Lallybroch (Midhope Castle), the Fraser family home, and Blackness Castle, which stands in for Fort William. Explore Falkland, the village that doubles as Inverness, and Doune Castle, or Castle Leoch, home to Clan MacKenzie. Each location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the Outlander story.
Included in this experience are traditional Scottish snacks and bottled water to keep customers refreshed throughout the day. Customers will enjoy the comfort of an air-conditioned, private luxury Mercedes minivan. Lunch is not included, allowing flexibility to choose meals. This tour promises an unforgettable day for Outlander enthusiasts eager to walk in the footsteps of their favorite characters.




Highlights
Visit Lallybroch: See Midhope Castle, the real Lallybroch, Jamie Fraser's family home.
Explore Castle Leoch: Discover Doune Castle, which served as Castle Leoch in the show.
See Fort William: Visit Blackness Castle, the site used for Fort William scenes.
Enjoy a Private Tour: Experience a personalized tour tailored to your interests.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour, highlighting the knowledgeable guide, comfortable travel, and personalized experience. Time management and clarity regarding lunch arrangements were areas for improvement.

Customers loved seeing all the Outlander spots.
They said the guide knew a lot and made the trip fun.
People felt the van was comfy and made travel easy.
Many liked that the tour was just for their group.
Some people wished they had more time at each place.
A few said lunch wasn't included, which they didn't realize.
The Journey
Lallybroch (Midhope Castle)
Step into the world of Jamie Fraser at Midhope Castle, known to Outlander fans as the iconic Lallybroch. This 16th-century tower house, located on the Hopetoun House Estate, may be derelict, but its exterior exudes a rugged charm that resonates with the spirit of the series. Wander the grounds, capture memorable photos of the recognizable facade, and imagine life within the walls of this historic family home. Note that filming for upcoming seasons may cause restrictions, adding an element of excitement to your visit.
Fort William (Blackness Castle)
Experience the imposing presence of Fort William at Blackness Castle, a strategically significant stronghold on the banks of the Firth of Forth. Originally built as a prison, this fortress later served as a Jacobite prison during the 18th-century rebellions. Outlander fans will recognize it as the chilling Fort William, the headquarters of Black Jack Randall. Explore its well-preserved ramparts and imagine the dark events that unfolded within its formidable walls.
Wentworth Prison (Linlithgow Palace)
Venture into the haunting ruins of Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and known to Outlander viewers as the infamous Wentworth Prison. Though currently closed internally, the exterior remains a powerful reminder of its history and the dramatic scenes filmed here. Explore the grounds, capture the imposing silhouette of the palace against the Scottish sky, and contemplate the palace's regal and turbulent past.
Castle Leoch (Doune Castle)
Discover the formidable Doune Castle, strategically positioned on the River Teith. Originally built in the 14th century for the Duke of Albany and now owned by Clan Murray, this magnificent structure takes center stage as Castle Leoch in Outlander. Explore its towering walls, imagine the bustling life of the Clan MacKenzie, and immerse yourself in the rich history of this iconic Scottish castle. A must-visit for any Outlander enthusiast.
Cranesmuir (Culross)
Step back in time in the charming village of Culross, a perfectly preserved 17th-century burgh on the banks of the Firth of Forth. Recognized as Cranesmuir in Outlander, Culross enchants visitors with its cobbled streets, historic buildings, and quaint atmosphere. Wander through its narrow wynds, discover the ochre-colored Palace, and soak up the timeless beauty that has made Culross a favorite filming location.
Inverness (Falkland)
Begin your Outlander adventure in Falkland, the picturesque village that doubles as Inverness in the series. Stroll through its charming streets, capture iconic photos of the recognizable locations, and soak up the atmosphere of this historic burgh, where Frank and Claire embarked on their ill-fated honeymoon. While there, discover Falkland Palace, a favored residence of Mary Queen of Scots, adding another layer of historical intrigue to your visit.
Know Before You Go
This Private Outlander Tour from Glasgow includes traditional Scottish snacks, bottled water, and transportation in a private, air-conditioned luxury Mercedes minivan. Lunch is not included. This is a door-to-door service and a private tour, tailored to your preferences with an expert local guide.
Hot Tip
Customers recommend wearing comfortable shoes as there is some walking involved at the castle locations. Also, plan for lunch in advance as it is not included in the tour.