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Discover the rich history and Outlander connections of Inverness on this private 7-hour guided tour with visits to Culloden, Urquhart Castle, and a whisky tasting.

This Inverness Outlander Tour offers a deep dive into the locations that bring the popular TV series’ first season to life. Priced at $272.94 per person, the tour lasts approximately 7 hours, providing an engaging experience for fans eager to see the Scottish Highlands’ most iconic sites. The tour is private, ensuring a personalized day that caters exclusively to your group, with the convenience of pickup from Inverness accommodations.
The tour’s highlights include visits to historic sites like Culloden Battlefield, Clava Cairns, and Urquhart Castle, along with a whisky tasting at Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery. With rave reviews praising guide expertise and the well-paced itinerary, this tour makes for an immersive and enjoyable journey through Scotland’s history and Outlander universe.
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The day begins at Fort George, the only remaining fort in the Scottish Highlands. Here, the focus is on the Queen’s Own Highlanders, known as The Black Watch. The guide explains the fort’s strategic importance and its military history, setting the stage for the Highlander themes woven throughout the tour.
Although admission is not included, the visit lasts about 45 minutes, offering insight into Highland military traditions. The guide also draws connections to the Outlander series, referencing Jamie Fraser’s early flogging scene at Fort William, and providing context for the series’ military backdrop. This site offers a compelling start for history buffs and Outlander fans alike.

Next, the tour visits Clava Cairns, a stunning neolithic cemetery complex. This site is famous for its standing stones and burial chambers, and it features prominently in Outlander as the location where Claire begins her journey back in time.
With free admission, visitors can touch the stones and imagine Claire’s story starting here. The 20-minute stop is a peaceful moment to absorb the ancient landscape and reflect on the connection to both history and the series. The guide shares stories about the Cairns’ significance, making this stop both educational and evocative.

The Culloden Battlefield is the tour’s most emotional site. Visitors walk the grounds where the Jacobite uprising culminated in the 1746 Battle of Culloden. The guide leads you along battle lines, highlighting the Red Coats and Jacobite clans.
Near the entrance, a Diana Gabaldon memorial stone honors the author of the Outlander series, linking the real history to the fictional stories. The free entry allows ample time—around 45 minutes—to explore the field, see clan memorial stones, and locate the Fraser clan stone.
Also, a brief stop is made at a site where Bonny Prince Charlie once hid during the aftermath of the battle, providing further historical context. This site delivers a visceral sense of Scotland’s past conflicts and their portrayal in the series.

Midday, the tour heads along Loch Ness to Urquhart Castle, a dramatic ruin that dates back to the 16th century. Here, visitors spend up to an hour exploring the castle’s remains and enjoying views over the Loch Ness.
This stop is iconic for spotting the famous Loch Ness Monster, and the guide points out the best vantage points. Admission is included, making it easy to step inside the castle ruins and imagine the medieval world.
The site also embodies the narrative thread of Jamie’s capture by Jack Black Randall, connecting this visit to the first season’s storyline and adding a layer of storytelling to the exploration.

The tour concludes with a visit to Beauly Priory, where Jamie and Claire say goodbye as they prepare to head to France. This 20-minute stop is free of charge and offers a scenic setting reflective of the series’ transition into season two.
It provides a peaceful moment to appreciate the countryside and reflect on the day’s journey. The guide shares insights into the priory’s history, giving context to the final stop.

The last activity takes place at Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery, where the group enjoys a 30-minute whisky tasting. This relaxed stop is an ideal way to reflect on the day, savoring a traditional Scottish ‘wee dram’.
Admission is not included in the tour price, but the tasting enhances the Scottish experience and provides a taste of local craftsmanship. It’s a fitting end, especially for those interested in Scotland’s whisky heritage.

The tour departs at 8:30 am from Inverness, with pickup offered from local accommodations. As a private experience, only your party participates, allowing for flexible timing and personalized attention.
The moderate physical activity required mainly involves walking at sites like Culloden and Urquhart Castle. The tour suits those comfortable with some walking and interested in Scottish history, nature, and Outlander lore.
Rated at 5.0 from 7 reviews, the tour receives high praise for the knowledgeable guides. Reviewers highlight guide Roy’s ability to answer questions thoroughly and keep the day engaging. The pacing is considered just right, giving enough time at each site without feeling rushed.
The private nature of the tour ensures a relaxed atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and explore the stories behind each location.
The tour is booked around 32 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Customers benefit from free cancellation, which can be made up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind amid changing plans or weather concerns.
In case of poor weather, the tour provider offers a full refund or alternative date, ensuring flexibility amid unpredictable conditions.
This 7-hour private tour provides a comprehensive look at the Outlander series’ key locations while immersing visitors in the history and scenery of the Scottish Highlands. The highly rated guides and carefully curated stops make it an enriching experience for fans and history enthusiasts alike.
The inclusion of Culloden, Urquhart Castle, and the whisky tasting at Singleton of Glen Ord balances historical exploration with cultural indulgence. The private format means a flexible, personalized day, perfect for those who value comfort and tailored attention.
While admission costs at Fort George and Urquhart Castle are not included, the overall experience offers excellent value, especially given the positive reviews and the tour’s carefully paced itinerary. This tour suits visitors seeking an engaging, informative, and scenic day focused on Outlander themes and Scottish heritage.
“Wonderful Outlander tour! Roy did an outstanding job of taking us to the sites we wanted to see in the Invergordon region.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the tour provides pickup from Inverness accommodations, and transportation is included in the private experience.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 8:30 am.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included; the focus is on site visits and the whisky tasting at the end.
What sites are visited during the tour?
Stops include Fort George, Clava Cairns, Culloden Battlefield, Urquhart Castle, Beauly Priory, and the Singleton Distillery.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
The tour requires moderate physical activity, mainly walking at historic sites, so it is suitable for those comfortable with mild walking.
Can I cancel or reschedule easily?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking is recommended at least 32 days in advance due to its popularity.
Are guide tips included?
Tipping is not included; gratuities are appreciated for excellent guides.
Is this tour appropriate for whisky enthusiasts?
Yes, the whisky tasting at Singleton of Glen Ord offers a genuine taste of Scotland’s best, ideal for fans of Scotch whisky.
What do reviews say about the guide?
Reviews highlight guide Roy’s expertise, friendliness, and ability to answer questions thoroughly, making the experience especially enjoyable.