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Discover Scottish landmarks used in Outlander on an 11-hour guided tour from Edinburgh, exploring castles, villages, and historical sites in Italian.

This full-day Outlander tour from Edinburgh offers a comprehensive journey through some of Scotland’s most iconic filming locations and historic sites. Priced reasonably for a full-day experience, the tour lasts 11 hours and is led by a knowledgeable Italian-speaking guide, making it perfect for fans of the series and history enthusiasts alike. Starting from 190 High Street on the Royal Mile, the tour takes you through castles, villages, and royal palaces, combining scenery with storytelling.
While the tour covers a lot of ground and offers rich insights into Outlander’s filming spots, it does not include entry tickets for some locations like Midhope Castle and Doune Castle. Still, this adds flexibility for visitors who may want to explore these sites further on their own. The experience is especially suited for those with comfortable walking shoes and an interest in Scottish history, architecture, and the Outlander series.
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The tour begins at 190 Old Fishmarket Close on Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile. This central location makes it easy to find, and the tour departs with a comfortable coach that handles the long day ahead. The first stop, Blackness Castle, is about 50 minutes away, setting the tone with its impressive 15th-century fortress exterior.
This starting point sets the scene for a full immersion into Scotland’s landscapes and series locations, making the most of the day with a well-organized schedule.

Your first destination is Blackness Castle, known as “the ship that never sailed”. This well-preserved fortress from the 15th century was once a port for Linlithgow. It was a key artillery fortification, and its exterior has been used as the setting for Fort William in Outlander. Visitors are given about 30 minutes to explore the grounds, take photos, and enjoy the views of the Firth of Forth.
Along With its Outlander connection, Blackness Castle offers a glimpse into medieval military architecture. The exterior visit allows for great photo opportunities, but note that interior access is not included in the tour.

Next, the coach heads to Midhope Castle, famously known as Lallybroch, the home of Jamie Fraser. This 16th-century tower is a highlight for Outlander fans eager to see the series’ iconic residence. Visitors have about 30 minutes to wander around, take pictures, and imagine life in the series.
It’s important to remember that ticket purchase is not included for Midhope Castle, so visitors can choose to explore further or simply enjoy the view and atmosphere of this beloved film location.
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The tour continues to Linlithgow Palace, a 17th-century royal residence and birthplace of James V and Mary Stuart. The palace’s French Renaissance-style architecture makes it a striking sight near a tranquil lake. This site provides a 50-minute window for exploration, during which visitors can roam the ruins and appreciate the historic setting.
In Outlander, Linlithgow is depicted as Wentworth Prison, adding to its series significance. The site’s impressive stonework and scenic surroundings make it a favorite stop for history buffs and Outlander fans alike.
Doune Castle is next, with about 85 minutes allocated for this visit. This medieval fortress has a long history as the residence of the Duke of Albany and has remained relatively unchanged over time. Its authentic appearance has made it a popular filming location for productions like Monty Python, Game of Thrones, and Outlander.
While ticket costs are not included, the castle’s well-preserved structure and striking views of the surrounding landscape make it a must-see stop. The extensive free time allows visitors to explore every corner of this atmospheric fortress.
The tour then moves to Culross, a beautifully preserved 17th-century village on the north bank of the Firth of Forth. Its narrow streets, well-maintained cottages, and the Culross Yellow Palace create a timeless setting. Outlander fans recognize Cranesmuir, the Prosecutor’s House, and the palace gardens here.
Visitors are granted 1.5 hours to wander the village, take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views. The well-kept streets and historic architecture offer a charming glimpse into old Scotland, making it a favorite among series fans and history enthusiasts.
The final stop is in Falkland, a 16th-century village famed for its colorful houses and cobbled streets. The Falkland Palace, with its Renaissance architecture and gardens, dominates the skyline and provides a regal backdrop for many series exteriors. The tour allocates about 35 minutes here, giving ample time to stroll and admire the scenery.
Within Falkland, visitors can see several series-specific exterior shots, making it a satisfying conclusion to the day’s sightseeing. The views of the surrounding valley add a peaceful ending to the busy itinerary.

After exploring Falkland, the coach returns to 76 Hanover Street in Edinburgh, approximately one hour from Falkland. The entire day is paced to balance sightseeing, travel, and free time, making it suitable for those comfortable with walking and long days.
The tour is operated by Scozia Tour, which boasts a 4.6-star rating for quality. It’s important to bring comfortable shoes, as most stops involve some walking. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, due to the terrain and structure of some sites.
Booking with this tour offers flexibility, as full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Paying later allows for reservation without immediate payment, giving travelers peace of mind. The live guide in Italian enhances the experience with engaging storytelling and local insights.
This tour provides a rundown of Outlander filming locations combined with historic sites, making it ideal for fans of the series and Scotland history. The 11-hour schedule covers a lot, so travelers should be prepared for a full day with plenty of walking and sightseeing.
While some sites require optional ticket purchases, the flexibility allows visitors to tailor their experience. The Italian-speaking guide adds a personable touch, especially for those seeking a guided tour in their language.
This full-day adventure balances series fandom with historical discovery, giving visitors a rich taste of Scotland’s landscapes and architecture. The well-organized itinerary and diverse stops make it a compelling choice for those wanting a comprehensive Outlander experience. The absence of included entry tickets means some independent exploration, but this also enables personalized engagement with each site.
The value for money is solid, considering the length and scope of the tour, and the expert guide enhances the storytelling. This tour suits fans, history lovers, and scenery seekers eager to see the locations that brought Outlander to life.
Is the tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the terrain and structure of some sites.
Do I need to purchase tickets for the castles and villages?
No, tickets for Midhope Castle and Doune Castle are not included, so visitors can explore these locations on their own if desired.
What should I bring for the day?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking and exploring outdoor sites.
How long is the overall tour?
The tour lasts 11 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free time at each stop.