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Discover the Scottish Highlands and Outlander filming locations on this small-group, 9-hour guided tour from Glasgow, including castle admissions and expert insights.
The Outlander Adventure Day Tour from Glasgow offers a comprehensive journey through some of Scotland’s most iconic filming locations tied to the beloved Outlander series. Priced at $113.28 per person and lasting approximately 9 hours, this guided trip is ideal for fans eager to see the real sites behind the series without the hassle of driving or planning. With small groups capped at 16, travelers enjoy a more personalized experience, led in a luxurious 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach.
This tour stands out for its admission-included stops at Doune Castle and Blackness Castle, giving visitors a chance to explore famous castles while learning about their history and connection to Outlander. While you’ll visit multiple locations, including Falkland, Midhope Castle, and Culross Palace, it’s important to note that Midhope Castle’s entry requires an additional ticket purchase if you want to step inside. The tour perfectly balances famous film sites with historical insights, making it a compelling choice for Outlander fans and history buffs alike.

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This tour departs from the Buchanan Bus Station on Killermont Street at 9:15 am. It’s recommended to arrive 15 minutes early for check-in, as the tour starts promptly. The meeting location is near public transportation, making it easy to access, but parking might be challenging in the city center.

The first stop is Doune Castle, where your guide shares its role as Castle Leoch from Outlander. The castle features a striking gatehouse and an impressive great hall, all with scenic views of the River Teith. Admission tickets are reserved and included in the tour price, allowing easy access to explore this historic site. Its architecture and views make it a favorite for Outlander fans and history enthusiasts alike.
The tour then visits the village of Falkland, which recreates 1940s Inverness scenes from the series. Familiar sights include Mrs Bairds Guesthouses and the Bruce Fountain, which help set the scene for the TV show’s opening episodes. The stop lasts about an hour, with no additional cost for admission, giving plenty of time to walk around and recognize filming spots.
Midhope Castle is renowned as Lallybroch, Jamie Fraser’s family estate in Outlander. While admission to go inside is not included in the tour price, the exterior is picture-perfect and as charming as seen in the series. Visitors can appreciate the castle’s setting and architecture, but should plan to purchase a ticket if they wish to explore the interior.
The tough-looking Blackness Castle features prominently in Outlander as Fort William. The tour includes 30 minutes at this historic fortress, which appears as a formidable defense point in the series. Admission tickets are reserved and included, allowing visitors to explore its ramparts and imagine the battles that once took place here.
The journey concludes with Culross Palace, a 16th-century village that doubles as Cranesmuir in Outlander. Besides its role in the series, Culross has also starred in films like Captain America: First Avenger and The 39 Steps. The stop lasts about 30 minutes, but admissions are not included, so visitors may wish to purchase tickets on-site for full access.

The small-group tour is conducted in a luxury Mercedes mini-coach, offering air conditioning and modern comfort. The coach features grab handles and non-slip steps for easy boarding, with steps approximately 150mm high. Since the vehicle is not wheelchair accessible, guests must be able to manage their own mobility or bring assistance.
Multiple guides receive high praise for their knowledge and personable approach. Guides like James, Caitlin, Stevie, Nick, and Young Stephen are known for sharing insights into Scottish history, geography, and the series’ filming details. Reviewers frequently mention how guides connect the locations’ real histories with their portrayal in Outlander, adding depth to the experience.
The tour’s cap of 16 travelers creates an intimate atmosphere, with some days having even fewer participants. This smaller size allows guides to give more personalized attention and travelers to ask questions freely. Many reviews highlight how this personal touch enhances the overall enjoyment.
Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as most stops involve walking and outdoor exploration. The tour does not include food or drink, but a lunch stop is built into the day where guests can purchase meals.
Luggage restrictions apply; each traveler may bring one piece of carry-on luggage weighing up to 14kg (31lbs), plus a small personal bag. The tour does not provide hotel pickups or drop-offs, so plan transportation accordingly.

Reservations can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds available. The tour runs in most weather conditions, but cancellations are possible if the weather is poor, in which case alternative dates or refunds are offered.
The tour is suitable for most travelers aged 5 and above, but guests must be able to manage their own mobility for boarding the coach and exploring sites.
This guided day trip offers excellent value, especially with admission to key castles included. The knowledgeable guides received strong praise for their storytelling and historical insights. The small group setting ensures a relaxed, personalized experience, perfect for fans and history enthusiasts alike.
While some stops, like Midhope Castle, require an extra ticket for inside visits, the overall experience balances film locations, Scottish history, and scenic views. It is well-suited for those wanting a comprehensive, hassle-free exploration of Outlander sites without the distractions of navigating transport or busy crowds.
“Our tour guide was amazing with connecting the parallels between outlander the movie versus the reality of Scottish history”
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour begins at Buchanan Bus Station on Killermont Street in Glasgow at 9:15 am.
Is parking available at the departure point?
Parking is limited in the city center, so public transportation is recommended for easy access.
Can I bring luggage on the tour?
Yes, but you must limit luggage to 14kg (31lbs) per person, with one carry-on-sized bag and a small personal bag.
Are admission fees included?
Yes, tickets for Doune Castle and Blackness Castle are reserved and included. Other sites like Midhope Castle and Culross Palace require separate tickets if inside visits are desired.
Is the coach accessible for wheelchairs?
The Mercedes mini-coach is not wheelchair accessible, but storage for folding wheelchairs is available. Guests need to manage their own boarding.
What should I bring on the day?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, a camera, and spending money for meals or additional tickets are recommended.
This Outlander Adventure Day Tour from Glasgow delivers a mix of film-site sightseeing, Scottish history, and scenic drives in a comfortable, small-group setting. It offers a well-rounded experience suited for fans and curious travelers eager to see some of Scotland’s most famed locations.