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Discover the iconic Outlander filming locations in Scotland on this private 8-hour tour, led by passionate guides, with flexible itineraries and top sights.

The Outlander Odyssey: Private Outlander Filming Locations Tour offers an enriching experience for fans eager to see the real-life settings of the beloved series. Priced at $538 per person for a full 8-hour journey, this tour takes you through some of Scotland’s most famous castles and stately homes. It departs from Edinburgh, with two convenient pickup points, making it accessible for travelers based in the city.
What makes this tour stand out is its fully flexible itinerary, allowing customization to suit your specific interests. Led by local guides who are also fans of the series, the experience combines entertainment, history, and breathtaking scenery. The inclusion of live commentary enhances the journey, making it ideal for those who want both fun and insight during their day. While the price may seem high, the private group format and personalized approach provide a more intimate, tailored adventure, perfect for Outlander enthusiasts or Scotland lovers.
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The tour starts from two pickup locations in Edinburgh, making it easy to join your adventure without extra hassle. Once aboard the private vehicle, the experience begins with a 30-minute drive to the first stop, setting a relaxed and scenic tone for the day. Throughout the trip, the driver-guide provides live commentary filled with fun facts and background stories about each filming location, ensuring you’re engaged from start to finish.
The transportation offers WiFi on board, so you can share photos or browse during the quieter moments. The private group setting means you can enjoy a flexible pace without feeling rushed, allowing for spontaneous photo stops or additional visits based on your interests. The pickup and drop-off services are included, making the logistics smooth and stress-free.

The first major stop is Midhope Castle, known as Lallybroch in the series. This 15th-century castle’s external shots serve as the Fraser family home, and fans will immediately recognize its historic charm. The view from the driveway is highly picturesque, making it a favorite for photos.
While here, visitors can admire the ancient stone architecture and imagine the scenes that took place on this land. The tour allows about an hour at this site, offering plenty of time for photos and exploration. Its location makes it one of the most recognizable Outlander filming spots, setting the tone for the day’s adventures.

Next, the journey takes you to Blackness Castle, which juts out into the Firth of Forth. Known as the “ship that never sailed”, this fortress doubled as Black Jack Randall’s headquarters at Fort William in the series. Its 15th-century walls and commanding position give it an imposing appearance on the landscape.
This site is infamous for the flogging scenes involving Jamie Fraser and the daring mid-season rescue of Claire. Visitors can explore the courtyards and battlements, soaking in the history and film connections. The one-hour visit here provides a good balance of sightseeing and storytelling, with ample time to take photos of the castle and surrounding river views.
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Another highlight is Linlithgow Palace, famously the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. The shell of the palace is used as Wentworth Prison in Outlander, adding a dramatic backdrop for key scenes. The site’s ruins showcase the grandeur of a once-mighty royal residence.
The tour includes about an hour here, where visitors can wander among the stone walls and imagine the historical and fictional narratives they represent. Its proximity to other locations makes it an efficient addition to the itinerary, enriching the overall experience with both historical and series-specific significance.

Doune Castle is arguably the most famous filming location on this tour. It served as Winterfell in Game of Thrones and Castle Leoch in Outlander. This well-preserved medieval fortress features turrets, battlements, and a dramatic setting that captures the medieval atmosphere perfectly.
Visitors appreciate the narrative richness and visual appeal of Doune Castle, with about an hour to explore the grounds. The castle’s authentic medieval architecture makes it a highlight for fans of series and history alike. Its reputation as a film and television location makes it a must-see stop, especially for those interested in Scottish castles.

The tour ventures to Culross, which stands in for the fictional town of Cranesmuir in Outlander. The town’s historic streets and distinctive architecture provide a charming setting for filming scenes and are visually striking for visitors.
The stunning backdrop of Culross is ideal for photos, and the town’s preserved appearance offers a glimpse into traditional Scottish village life. The stop lasts about 40 minutes, giving just enough time to walk around, take pictures, and appreciate the picturesque streets that were so effectively used in the series.

In Falkland Village, the main street and fountain transform into 1940s Inverness. The Palace is a key filming location, notably the site where Claire meets Mary Hawk in the apothecary. The fountain and streets evoke a bygone era, making it a memorable part of the tour.
This stop is slightly longer at an hour, allowing visitors to stroll through the village and soak in the historic atmosphere. Fans will recognize the setting from scenes that highlight the series’ period detail, adding depth to the overall experience.

The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, giving ample time to visit all listed locations comfortably. The private group format ensures a personalized experience, with the opportunity to customize the itinerary according to your interests. The pickup and drop-off services are included, with frequent stops to stretch and take photos.
While the tour is rain or shine, travelers should bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, but it offers a good balance of outdoor sightseeing and comfortable transportation. The WiFi on board helps keep you connected throughout the day.
Two guides are mentioned in the reviews: Chris and Stuart. Both are noted for their enthusiasm, humor, and deep knowledge of Scotland’s history and filming locations. Chris even plays bagpipes during the tour, adding a fun, local touch. Stuart is praised for finding the best photo spots, avoiding crowds, and sharing Scottish words that enrich the experience.
Their personalized approach and willingness to go beyond the standard stops shape a memorable, engaging tour that combines entertainment with education.
This private Outlander filming locations tour provides a luxurious, flexible day exploring some of Scotland’s most iconic castles and historic sites. Its full customization makes it particularly appealing for dedicated fans who want to see the series’ locations without the crowds and with a guide who shares your passion.
While the price might be a consideration, the personalized experience, knowledgeable guides, and carefully curated stops justify the expense for many. The 8-hour pace allows you to enjoy each site thoroughly and comfortably. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate history, film, and Scotland’s landscapes.
“Chris was awesome – even played bagpipes for us! He did an amazing job answering all of our questions and providing history on Scotland.! Thoroughl…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but as it involves walking around historic sites and outdoor sightseeing, it’s best suited for children old enough to walk and engage with the locations comfortably.
Can I customize the itinerary further?
Yes, the tour offers a fully flexible itinerary, allowing guides to tailor stops to your interests, including visits beyond the listed locations if desired.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour takes place rain or shine. Bringing a camera for photos is also advisable.
How long does each stop last?
Most major sites are visited for about 1 hour, with Culross at 40 minutes, providing enough time for exploration and photos without feeling rushed.
Is there a lunch included?
No, lunch is not included in the tour price, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or arrange their own meal.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in English and German, accommodating a range of visitors.
How physically demanding is this tour?
The tour involves outdoor walking around castles and historic sites, so comfortable shoes are essential. It’s not suitable for wheelchair users.
What makes this tour different from other Outlander experiences?
The private, customizable format and passionate local guides distinguish this tour from more generic group options, offering a more personal and in-depth experience.
This Outlander Odyssey provides a well-balanced mix of Scotland’s historic castles and series-specific filming locations, all delivered with personalized attention and expert narration. Perfect for fans and history lovers alike, it promises a memorable journey through Scotland’s cinematic and royal past.
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