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Discover Scotland’s Outlander filming locations on a 9-hour guided tour from Glasgow, visiting castles, Culross, and Falkland for just $108 per person.
A 9-hour Outlander adventure from Glasgow offers a captivating journey through some of Scotland’s most iconic castles and historic villages, all linked to the famous TV series. For $108 per person, this tour packs in visits to Doune Castle, Midhope Castle, Blackness Castle, and the charming village of Culross, making it ideal for fans of Outlander and those interested in Scottish history and scenery.
Traveling in a comfortable mini coach, you’ll follow a detailed itinerary that includes both film-inspired sites and historic landmarks. The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides and well-paced schedule, though it’s best suited for those prepared for a full day of walking and exploration. The tour does not include meals, so bringing snacks or eating in Falkland is recommended.


The journey begins at Buchanan Bus Station, specifically Stance 23, where travelers meet their guide and driver. The tour maintains a relaxed yet efficient pace, beginning early with a scenic drive out of Glasgow. The transportation is modern and comfortable, making the long stretches between stops enjoyable.
The day is designed to maximize sightseeing while allowing adequate time at each location to explore and take photos. The departure point is easy to find, and the return is back at the same spot, making logistics simple for travelers staying in Glasgow.
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The first major stop is Doune Castle, which served as Castle Leoch in Outlander. This 14th-century fortress provides a vivid look into medieval Scottish life. Visitors can walk around the castle ruins, imagining what it was like during the 14th century, with excellent explanations available through an audio guide.
Doune Castle’s popularity lies in its dual role as a historic site and a prominent filming location. The guide offers interesting insights into how the castle was used for Monty Python and the Holy Grail, adding a fun theatrical dimension to the visit.

Next, the tour stops in Falkland, a picturesque town that doubles as 1940s Inverness in Outlander. Here, the familiar sights of Mrs Bairds Guesthouses and the Bruce Fountain bring the show’s setting to life. The town’s streets evoke the show’s opening scenes, making it a favorite for fans.
Falkland also offers a chance for a lunch break, with several local eateries available. The town’s quaint charm makes it easy to soak in Scottish ambiance, and visitors can stroll through its historic streets and admire the well-preserved architecture.

Midhope Castle is the next stop, known as Lallybroch in Outlander. Although visitors cannot explore the actual ruins, the iconic steps of Lallybroch provide a perfect photo opportunity. The castle is a key filming site, with its cozy exterior recreated in studios.
While the interior is not accessible, the courtyard archway and surrounding grounds give a strong impression of the home of Jamie Fraser, making this a must-see location for fans.
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Blackness Castle earns its fame from its resemblance to a stone ship, often called the ship that never sailed. It served as the fictional headquarters of Jack Randall in Outlander. Visitors can explore the ramparts and imagine the castle’s role in Scottish history and the series.
The castle’s imposing structure offers great photo opportunities, especially along the ramparts overlooking the Firth of Forth. Its unique shape and historic significance make it a standout stop on the tour.
The charming town of Culross is the final major filming location on the itinerary. Cast as Cranesmuir, the village was home to Geillis Duncan and her husband in Outlander. The cobbled streets and historic buildings evoke Scotland’s past vividly.
While exploring Culross, visitors can look for Claire’s herb garden behind the Culross Palace. The town offers a blend of filming history and local charm, perfect for photos and wandering through Scotland’s history.
Throughout the day, the guide weaves together Scottish history, Outlander trivia, and fun stories about each location. Traveling past Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument, the driver shares insights into Scotland’s past, enriching the experience beyond the show’s locations.
Music and storytelling are key parts of the journey, creating a lively and informative atmosphere. The small group sizes allow for interaction and personalized commentary, which many reviews highlight as a major strength.

The tour includes admission tickets to Doune Castle and Blackness Castle, but does not cover meals or drinks. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or enjoy options in Falkland. The meeting point is Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow, and the tour concludes back at the same location.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and dress for weather conditions, as some walking and outdoor exploration are involved. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years due to the length and walking involved.

The 4.9/5 rating based on 416 reviews reflects high satisfaction, especially praising the knowledge of guides like Graham, James, Peter, and others. Guests appreciate the well-paced itinerary, the stunning scenery, and the blend of film locations with Scottish history.
Many mention the entertainment value of storytelling and music on board, as well as the personalized attention from guides. The tour’s affordability and inclusion of key filming sites make it a strong choice for Outlander fans and history enthusiasts alike.
This tour offers a comprehensive peek into the locations that brought Outlander’s Scotland to life, combined with historical insights and scenic views. For $108, it delivers great value for a full day of exploration, especially considering the number of sites included.
The small group format, expert guides, and carefully curated stops result in a memorable experience. While it involves a lot of walking and some outdoor exposure, the well-organized schedule ensures plenty of time to enjoy each location without feeling rushed.
This trip is perfect for fans of Outlander, Scottish history buffs, or anyone eager to see the iconic castles and villages of the Highlands. It’s a reliable and enjoyable way to spend a day discovering Scotland’s landscapes and stories linked to one of the most beloved series set in the country.
“It was a fun filled day with lots of information about the show and other Scottish history. Tom was a wealth of knowledge, we were very lucky to ha…”