Outlander Private Tour from Glasgow

Discover the iconic filming locations from Outlander with a private 8-hour tour from Glasgow, including castles, villages, and scenic spots, all curated for fans.

A private Outlander filming locations tour from Glasgow offers an engaging day for fans of the hit TV series. Priced at $795.21 per group of up to four, this 8-hour journey takes you through some of the most recognizable sites from the series, including Doune Castle, Culross, Midhope Castle, Aberdour Castle, and Blackness Castle. The tour features pickup service, a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, and entry to Midhope and Aberdour Castles, making it a smooth experience.

This tour is perfect for those eager to see the real locations behind the Scottish Highlands, with the added bonus of a knowledgeable guide to bring the stories to life. While the price may seem high, it includes private access, entry to two castles, and snacks and bottled water. Keep in mind, admission to Doune and Blackness Castles is optional and incurs extra costs. The 8-hour duration balances sightseeing and travel comfortably, though it’s best suited for fans with a keen interest in Outlander’s filming history.

Key Points

  • Private tour for up to four people with a dedicated guide
  • 8-hour experience including approximately 3.5 hours of driving and 4.5 hours at locations
  • Visit iconic sites such as Doune Castle, Culross, Midhope Castle, Aberdour Castle, and Blackness Castle
  • Entry included to Midhope and Aberdour Castles, with optional extras for others
  • Snacks, bottled water, and air conditioning enhance comfort during the day
  • Perfect for Outlander fans seeking an immersive, behind-the-scenes look

Exploring Pollok Country Park and Highland Coos

The tour kicks off at Pollok Country Park, a scenic area famous for its Highland Coos herd. These beautiful Scottish animals, also seen in Outlander, add a charming start to the day. The park doubles as the grounds for Castle Leoch, the fictional home of the Mckenzies. While admission here is free, the highlight is seeing the bovine stars of the series amid lush surroundings.

The 20-minute stop provides an ideal photo opportunity and a glimpse into the natural scenery that frames many scenes in Outlander. The guide shares insights into the park’s connection to the series while allowing enough time to enjoy the peaceful environment.

Discovering Doune Castle, the Fictional Castle Leoch

Next, the tour visits Doune Castle, which serves as Castle Leoch in Outlander. This medieval fortress is known for its impressive stonework and historic atmosphere. Along With its role in Outlander, the castle has appeared in Game of Thrones and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, adding layers of cinematic history.

Visitors should budget about an hour for this stop, though admission is not included in the tour price and costs around £10 for adults. The guide explains the castle’s filming significance and its medieval architecture, making this a highlight for fans wanting to connect with the series’ backdrop.

The Charm of Culross Village as Cranesmuir

The tour then takes you to Culross, a 16th-century village that doubles as Cranesmuir from Outlander. Walking through its historic streets, you’ll recognize the stone buildings and narrow alleys from the series. A poignant scene where Jamie saves a boy’s ear from being nailed to a post was filmed here, adding emotional depth to the visit.

The 50-minute stop is free of charge and offers plenty of opportunities to explore the village’s well-preserved architecture. The guide shares stories behind the filming locations, and the quaint atmosphere makes it a favorite among Outlander enthusiasts.

Aberdour Castle and the Monastery Scene

Aberdour Castle, a majestic 12th-century ruin, doubles as the monastery where Claire and Murtagh bring Jamie to recover after his imprisonment. The filming took place inside the Old Kitchen and Long Gallery, both accessible during the tour.

This stop is about an hour long, with entry included in the tour fee. The castle’s atmospheric ruins and historical charm provide a vivid sense of Scotland’s medieval past, enriching the Outlander experience with authentic scenery.

Visiting Lallybroch at Midhope Castle

A key highlight is Midhope Castle, known as Lallybroch, Jamie’s family estate in Outlander. The 20-minute visit provides a fantastic photo opportunity of the iconic tower set against the Scottish landscape. Entry is included, allowing access to see the exteriors and imagine Jamie’s world.

While only the outside can be explored, the castle’s well-preserved appearance makes it a must-see for fans wanting a tangible connection to the series.

Blackness Castle: Fort William in Outlander

The tour concludes with a visit to Blackness Castle, a formidable fortress that portrays Fort William in Outlander. Its tough, fortress-like appearance allows it to stand in for military or prison scenes. Although admission costs about £7.50, entry is not included in the tour price.

Spanning about an hour, this site offers panoramic views of the Firth of Forth and a chance to explore its battlements and courtyards, rounding out the series’ landscapes.

Practical Tour Logistics and Included Amenities

Throughout the 8-hour private tour, guests benefit from bottled water, Scottish snacks, and an air-conditioned vehicle ensuring comfort. The tour includes entry to Midhope and Aberdour Castles, with optional extra admissions for Doune and Blackness Castles at additional costs.

The tour departs from Glasgow, with the convenience of pickup, and is suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility considerations. It operates in good weather, with a full refund available if canceled due to poor conditions.

What Sets This Tour Apart

The private nature of this tour allows for a personalized experience, with only your group participating. The expert guide enhances the visit with detailed stories behind each filming location, making it especially appealing for dedicated Outlander fans. The mix of historic sites and series-specific filming locations creates a balanced experience that combines Scottish history with TV lore.

While the price of around $795 might seem high, the inclusion of castle entries and private transportation provides good value for a tailored day exploring Scotland’s series landmarks.

Suitable Audience and Final Thoughts

This Outlander private tour is best suited for fans of the series eager to see the real sites that brought the story to life. It offers a thorough exploration of famous castles and quaint villages, with plenty of opportunities to capture photos. The private format guarantees a flexible, comfortable, and engaging experience.

While it requires a full day’s commitment, the combination of cinematic landmarks, historic sites, and scenic drives makes this tour a worthwhile choice for those passionate about Outlander and Scottish culture. Its focus on authentic locations and personalized service distinguishes it from larger group excursions.

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Outlander Private Tour from Glasgow



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“Brian was great. Loved seeing everything Outlander. I definitely recommend this tour for an excursion.”

— Kim E, Jun 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes bottled water, Scottish snacks, an air-conditioned vehicle, and entry to Midhope and Aberdour Castles. Other castle entries are optional and paid separately.

How long is the tour?
The full experience lasts about 8 hours, with roughly 3.5 hours of driving and 4.5 hours at attractions.

Can I visit Doune Castle?
Admission to Doune Castle is not included in the tour price and costs around £10. You can choose to visit at your own expense.

Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is suitable for those with mobility considerations, but check accessibility details beforehand.

What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera for photos, and weather-appropriate clothing, especially since outdoor stops are involved.

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring or buy your own during the day.

Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by E2G Travel, who can be contacted at +447449589002 or via email at [email protected] for further questions.