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Discover Edinburgh’s Outlander filming locations and Jacobite history on a 1.5-hour walking tour for $22, led by knowledgeable guides through the city's historic Old Town.


This 1.5-hour walking tour in Edinburgh invites you to explore famous Outlander filming locations alongside stories of Scotland’s Jacobite uprisings. Priced at just $22 per person, it offers an engaging way to uncover the city’s history, folklore, and cinematic moments.
Led by an experienced guide, the tour starts at the Advocates Close, opposite St. Giles Cathedral, with a clear meeting point marked by a black umbrella with a yellow logo. Despite its brief duration, the tour packs in stunning sights, compelling stories, and local insights, making it perfect for travelers interested in Scottish history and TV fandom alike.
While the tour is compact, it has earned a high rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 12 reviews, with visitors praising the guides’ knowledge, relaxed manner, and the interesting stories woven throughout the walk.
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The tour’s route begins on the Royal Mile, a historic street lined with shops, cafes, and landmarks. As you walk along, your guide shares stories about Edinburgh’s past, focusing on the Jacobites and their causes.
You’ll also visit the Bakehouse Close, a narrow alley off the main street where scenes from Outlander were filmed, including the moment Jamie and Claire reunite after 20 years apart. This location offers a tangible connection to the TV series and gives a sense of the city’s cinematic history.
The tour concludes at Holyrood Palace, the Royal Residence where Jamie and Claire are depicted as staying guests of Bonnie Prince Charlie during the Jacobite uprisings. This spot provides a fitting finale, linking the series’ fictional world with real royal history.

Throughout the walk, the guide discusses Scotland’s turbulent 18th-century history, including the Jacobite rebellions led by figures like Bonnie Prince Charlie. Visitors gain a deeper understanding of these events that shaped modern Scotland.
The tour also touches on Celtic magic, mythology, and folklore, with stories about standing stones, selkies, and magical traditions. These tales help paint a picture of Scotland’s mystical side and make the walk feel like stepping into a storybook.
Expect to hear Gaelic expressions and learn about Scottish language and culture, adding context to the Outlander stories and historic sites.

The highlight for TV fans is visiting sites where Outlander scenes were shot. The Bakehouse Close stand out as a key filming spot used in the series, especially the reunion scene of Jamie and Claire.
Guides share behind-the-scenes stories and point out locations that appear in multiple episodes. While the tour doesn’t specify all filming spots, the focus remains on locations that evoke the series’ atmosphere.
This approach allows visitors to visualize the show’s scenes while soaking in Edinburgh’s historic ambiance.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guides, such as David, Jen, and Jule, are praised for their friendly, informative manner. They bring the stories to life with lively narration and local knowledge.
Reviews highlight David’s expertise on Scottish history and Outlander details, Jen’s engaging storytelling, and Jule’s relaxed, approachable style. Their ability to balance historical facts and TV insights makes the tour both educational and entertaining.
This personal touch is what keeps visitors returning for another guided walk or recommending it to friends.
The meeting point is in front of Advocates Close at 361 High Street, across from St. Giles Cathedral. The tour runs rain or shine, so travelers are advised to bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the experience comfortably. Since the walk covers Old Town streets and alleyways, wear sturdy shoes to navigate cobblestones and uneven surfaces.
Groups are kept to a manageable size, and the tour ends back at the starting point, making it easy to explore more of Edinburgh afterward.
At $22, this tour offers excellent value for a guided experience packed with stories, sights, and insights. The short duration makes it suitable for those with limited time but still eager to see key locations and learn about Scotland’s history and film culture.
While it does not include entrance tickets to attractions, the focus remains on outdoor locations and storytelling, making it a cost-effective option for visitors interested in history and Outlander fans.
The high rating and glowing reviews attest to its reliability and enjoyment, especially considering the expert guides and engaging narrative.
This Edinburgh walk is ideal for Outlander fans, history enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Scottish folklore. The tour’s focus on Jacobite history and filming locations makes it particularly appealing to TV buffs and culture seekers.
Travelers looking for a short, affordable tour with a friendly guide will find this experience well worth their time. Be prepared for outdoor walking in all weather conditions and bring comfortable shoes.
“David from Australia was a really nice guy. He had a lot auf information about Outlander and in generell the history of Scotland during this period…”

Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing those with mobility needs to participate comfortably.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended since the tour takes place rain or shine.
Does the tour include entrance tickets to attractions?
No, entrance tickets are not included; the focus is on outdoor locations and storytelling.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a quick yet comprehensive experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins in front of Advocates Close at 361 High Street and ends back at the same meeting point.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This Edinburgh: Outlander Series and Jacobites Walking Tour offers a delightful blend of TV, history, and folklore, all within a manageable walking experience that leaves visitors with plenty of stories to tell.
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