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Discover Scotland’s iconic Outlander filming locations on this 9.5-hour Spanish-guided tour from Edinburgh, visiting castles, palaces, and charming villages.

The From Edinburgh: Outlander Full-Day Tour in Spanish offers a fascinating journey through some of Scotland’s most famous historic sites and Outlander filming locations. Priced to include a live Spanish-speaking guide, this 9.5-hour experience starts from the heart of Edinburgh at 190 High Street on the Royal Mile. With a rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 170 reviews, it appeals to fans of the series, history enthusiasts, and those eager to see Scotland’s landscapes and castles firsthand.
While the tour covers six distinct stops, it’s important to note that entry to Midhope Castle and Doune Castle is not included. Still, the tour’s highlight lies in visiting well-preserved sites like Blackness Castle, Linlithgow Palace, and the picturesque villages of Culross and Falkland. The tour is designed to balance filming locations with Scottish heritage, making it ideal for travelers wanting a deep cultural experience with the added bonus of Outlander scenery.
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The tour departs promptly from 190 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1RW, situated on the historic Royal Mile. The group travels in a coach, with multiple stops scheduled throughout the day. The first major site, Blackness Castle, is a 15th-century fortress that served as a filming location for Outlander and Game of Thrones. It’s renowned for its sturdy walls and scenic views, with about 30 minutes of free time to explore.
The tour continues with a 30-minute visit to Midhope Castle, famously known as Lallybroch, Jamie Fraser’s home. While entry is not included, the exterior remains a key sight for fans. Next, a 50-minute visit to Linlithgow Palace — the birthplace of James V and Mary, Queen of Scots. Its refined French Renaissance architecture makes it a visually stunning stop.

One of the most impressive sites is Doune Castle, once the residence of the Duke of Albany. Its medieval design has made it a popular filming location for series like Monty Python, Game of Thrones, and Outlander. Visitors have 85 minutes here, giving plenty of time to explore the grounds and snap photos of the castle’s well-preserved walls.
After Doune, the tour visits the charming village of Culross, known for its narrow streets, yellow cottages, and the Culross Palace gardens. This 17th-century village is recognizable from Outlander as Cranesmuir, the setting for Claire’s garden scenes. The sightseeing here lasts 1.5 hours, allowing visitors to stroll and enjoy the spectacular views.
The final stop is Falkland, a 16th-century village famous for its colorful houses and the grand Falkland Palace. The Renaissance architecture and lush gardens provide a fitting end to the day’s exploration, with 35 minutes of free time to wander and take in the scenery.

The coach makes several scheduled transfers between sites, with overall journey times of around 50 minutes, 30 minutes, 20 minutes, 40 minutes, and so on. The longest stop is at Doune Castle, with 85 minutes, allowing for in-depth exploration. The return to Edinburgh is scheduled after the final stop at Falkland, with the group arriving back at 76 Hanover St.
While the bus ride is generally comfortable, some reviews mention issues with the minibuses, including heating problems and rough driving. This aspect might affect especially sensitive travelers, so comfort may vary.
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The Blackness Castle garners attention as the ship that never sailed, with its 15th-century walls making an imposing backdrop. Fans of Outlander recognize it from exterior shots representing Fort William. The exterior of Midhope Castle, or Lallybroch, captures the essence of Jamie Fraser’s home, while Linlithgow Palace stands out as a key royal residence with ties to Scottish monarchs.
Doune Castle is a highlight for its well-preserved medieval architecture and rich history, appearing in both Outlander and Game of Thrones. Culross and Falkland showcase Scottish villages that have preserved their historic charm, with Culross’s gardens and architecture particularly appealing to Outlander fans.

The tour features a live guide speaking in Spanish, who provides detailed explanations of each site’s history and filming relevance. Many reviews praise guides for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and ability to engage the group. The content depth about Outlander, Scottish history, and architecture impresses visitors, making the experience both educational and entertaining.
Some travelers mention bus comfort and timing as areas for improvement, but overall, the guides’ storytelling and site visits leave a positive impression. The reliability of punctuality and quality of service are generally appreciated, with some noting great value for money.

Travelers should be prepared for moderate walking during site visits, especially at Doune Castle and Falkland. The tour lasts around 9.5 hours, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised. As entry to certain castles is not included, visitors can plan to explore these sites freely within the allocated free time.
The meeting point is easy to find on the Royal Mile, and the coach departs punctually. Keep in mind that mid-November to early January, some sites like Callendar House kitchens and Midhope Castle may be closed, so check schedule updates if visiting during this period.

This guided experience is ideal for Outlander fans eager to see key filming locations and for history lovers wanting to explore Scottish castles and palaces. It’s suitable for those comfortable with long days and coach travel. The Spanish-language guide makes it especially accessible for Spanish-speaking travelers who want a comprehensive and engaging commentary.
However, travelers seeking total access to interior sites should note that entry fees are not included for some castles, and bus comfort may vary. It’s also best suited for those who enjoy group guided tours rather than independent exploration.

This tour offers a well-organized journey through some of Scotland’s most iconic filming locations and historic sites, combining Scottish heritage with the fascinating storylines of Outlander. Its competitive price, expert Spanish-speaking guides, and carefully curated stops make it a strong choice for fans and history buffs alike.
While some bus comfort issues are noted, the overall value for money, depth of storytelling, and variety of locations make this tour a worthwhile experience. It’s best suited for those interested in Outlander and Scottish castles, looking for a full-day adventure from Edinburgh.
Is entry to castles included in the tour price?
No, entry to Midhope Castle and Doune Castle is not included; visitors should plan accordingly if they wish to enter.
What language is the guide in?
The tour guide leads the group in Spanish, providing detailed commentary throughout the day.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 9.5 hours, including travel time and sightseeing.
Are there any site closures?
Yes, from November 18, 2024, to January 10, 2025, access to Callendar House kitchens is closed, and Midhope Castle remains closed from November 30, 2024, until spring 2025.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, but participants should be prepared for moderate walking and a long day. It’s best for those comfortable with coach travel.
How do I book and pay?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.