Outlander Tour - Linlithgow Palace, Wentworth Prison and Birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots

Outlander Tour

Explore iconic Outlander filming locations in Glasgow with this private 7-hour tour, including Doune Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle, and Lallybroch.

Discover Legendary Outlander Sites with a Private Guided Tour in Glasgow

Outlander Tour - Discover Legendary Outlander Sites with a Private Guided Tour in Glasgow

For fans of the TV series Outlander, this private 7-hour tour offers an immersive experience through some of Scotland’s most famous filming locations. Priced at $785.14 per group (up to 4 people), the trip provides a tailored, personal journey led by an expert driver-guide. The tour departs from Glasgow and includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making the day seamless and convenient. With an average booking time of 156 days in advance, this is a well-loved choice for those eager to walk in the footsteps of Jamie and Claire.

This tour emphasizes visiting key filming locations such as Doune Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle, and Midhope Castle (Lallybroch). Snacks and bottled water are included, and the private nature of the tour ensures a relaxed, personalized experience. While admission fees are not included, the stops are thoughtfully curated to satisfy Outlander enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Key Points

  • Private, personalized 7-hour tour ideal for Outlander fans
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off for ease and comfort
  • Visiting Doune Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle, and Lallybroch
  • Snacks and bottled water provided during the day
  • Tour hosted by an expert driver-guide with engaging commentary
  • Advance booking recommended with an average of 156 days in advance

The Outlander Tour Begins with Doune Castle, Castle Leoch

Outlander Tour - The Outlander Tour Begins with Doune Castle, Castle Leoch

The tour kicks off at Doune Castle, a dramatic 18th-century fortress that appears in season 1 as Castle Leoch. It also features in the 20th-century scenes as Claire and Frank visit the ruins. The one-hour stop allows visitors to explore the castle’s impressive structure and grounds, although admission tickets are not included—so plan accordingly if you’d like to go inside.

This site offers a chance to step into the world of Outlander and appreciate its historical backdrop. The castle’s architecture and scenic surroundings provide excellent photo opportunities and context for the series’ setting. Many visitors find the castle’s authenticity and preservation particularly captivating.

Linlithgow Palace, Wentworth Prison and Birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots

Outlander Tour - Linlithgow Palace, Wentworth Prison and Birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots

Next, the tour moves to Linlithgow Palace, a sprawling Renaissance royal residence. The palace features prominently in season 1 as Wentworth Prison, where Jamie is imprisoned. It’s also historically significant as the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots.

The one-hour stop offers enough time to see the ruins, including the famous fountain that flowed with wine during Bonnie Prince Charlie’s arrival—an intriguing detail for Outlander fans and history lovers alike. As admission tickets are not included, visitors can choose to explore further or simply enjoy the external views.

The palace’s dramatic ruins and connections to Scottish history make it a compelling highlight of the tour. Its weathered stone walls evoke the long-standing stories of Scotland’s royal past.

Blackness Castle, the Fortress of Season 1 and 2

Outlander Tour - Blackness Castle, the Fortress of Season 1 and 2

The tour continues to Blackness Castle, a striking 15th-century fortress that plays a role in both season 1 and 2 of Outlander. This castle served as the Fort William headquarters of Jack Randall and was the site of Jamie’s incarceration, adding emotional weight to the visit.

The one-hour stop offers outdoor exploration of the castle’s walls, courtyards, and scenic views of the Firth of Forth. Like other locations, admission fees are not included, which visitors should keep in mind. Its appearance in the recent Mary Queen of Scots and Outlaw King films adds extra appeal for film buffs.

We appreciate how the castle’s imposing structure and historical significance truly bring Outlander’s intense moments to life. The outdoor layout makes it a great spot for photos and imagining the series’ dramatic scenes.

Lallybroch at Midhope Castle, a Must-See for Fans

No Outlander tour is complete without visiting Midhope Castle, famously known as Lallybroch in the series. This one-hour stop is a highlight for fans eager to see Jamie’s ancestral home.

While admission is not included, the exterior of Midhope remains a popular photo spot, with its distinctive tower and estate setting. The castle’s remote location offers a sense of authenticity and seclusion that matches its role in the series.

This stop provides a tangible connection to the characters’ lives and histories, making it a deeply satisfying moment for those who have followed the series’ storyline. Visitors should be prepared for the outdoor environment and limited interior access.

Comfortable Transport and Personal Touches

Throughout the day, transport is provided in a private vehicle, ensuring privacy and flexibility. The driver-guide offers engaging commentary, sharing stories about the series and Scottish history, which enhances the overall experience.

Snacks and bottled water keep guests refreshed during the stops, and the hotel pickup and drop-off adds a level of convenience often missing from group tours. The tour is designed for up to 4 people, making it an intimate experience that allows for personalized attention.

The tour starts promptly at 9:00 am, giving guests a full day of exploration. Its near public transportation access in Glasgow makes it easy to reach the pickup point.

Insider Tips and Practical Considerations

Outlander Tour - Insider Tips and Practical Considerations

Since admission fees are not included, visitors should budget separately if they wish to explore inside any of the castles or palaces. The tour operates rain or shine, so bringing weather-appropriate clothing is advisable.

While the tour is suitable for most travelers, those with mobility issues should be aware that outdoor walking and standing at historical sites are involved. The private tour format provides flexibility to spend more time at favorite stops or skip those less appealing.

Booking at least several months in advance is recommended, given the high demand and the tour’s popularity among Outlander fans. The cost per group is justified by the private nature, personalized service, and curated itinerary.

Outlander Tour in Context: How It Compares

This tour’s focus on filming locations makes it stand out among general Scottish castle tours. The inclusion of Lallybroch and key landmarks from season 1 and 2 offers a deep dive into the series’ settings.

The private format and attentive driver-guide ensure a tailored experience, which many visitors find adds value. The tour’s 5-star reviews reflect high satisfaction, particularly praising Stewart’s knowledge, responsiveness, and storytelling skills.

However, the additional admission costs mean guests should plan their budget accordingly. The seven-hour duration strikes a balance between comprehensive sightseeing and manageable pacing.

Why This Outlander Tour Is a Good Choice

This tour appeals most to dedicated Outlander fans who want to see the filming locations firsthand. The personalized experience and expert guide commentary enhance the visit, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.

Travelers who value convenience — with hotel pickup, snacks, and private transport — will find this package especially appealing. Its flexible, intimate setting makes it a memorable way to connect with both the series and the history of Scotland.

While admission fees are not included, the curated stops offer plenty of photo opportunities and storytelling that justify the value. The high ratings and positive reviews confirm this is a well-received and reliable option for Outlander enthusiasts.

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“I cannot say enough great things about Stewart on our outlander day tour. He made it so convenient. We were porting in greenock off of a cruise and…”

— Anna W, Sep 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Are admission fees included in the tour price?
No, admission to the castles and palaces is an extra cost that guests should budget for separately.

How long are the stops at each location?
Each key site—Doune Castle, Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle, and Midhope Castle—has a designated one-hour stop, providing ample time for exploration and photos.

What is the maximum group size?
This is a private tour for up to 4 people, offering an intimate experience with personalized attention.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, though outdoor walking and standing are involved. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is accessible near public transportation.

When should I book this tour?
Booking several months in advance is recommended, especially given its popularity among Outlander fans and the high demand.

This Outlander Tour offers a memorable, well-organized way to step into the series’ locations, with the comfort of private transportation and a knowledgeable guide. It’s a fantastic choice for those eager to combine sightseeing with a passion for Outlander’s storytelling.