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Explore Scotland’s iconic Outlander filming locations on this 8-hour guided tour from Glasgow, including castles, Falkland, and exclusive insights into the show.
The Outlander Day Tour from Glasgow offers a captivating journey through the scenic landscapes and historic sites where the popular TV series was filmed. Priced at $225.29 per person, this 8-hour guided experience takes you to several famous locations, including Blackness Castle, Midhope Castle, Falkland, and Doune Castle. The tour is ideal for Outlander fans eager to see key filming sites without the hassle of driving or planning logistics, as pickup is available upon request.
While the tour provides a well-structured itinerary and highlights the show’s most iconic backdrops, it is worth noting that admission tickets to castles are not included. The experience is best suited for those who enjoy scenic outings, historic castles, and behind-the-scenes stories from the series. The group size is limited to 16 travelers, ensuring a more personalized and engaging atmosphere.


Blackness Castle is a standout film location representing Fort William in the series. It dominates the landscape with its formidable walls and medieval architecture. The tour spends about an hour exploring this impressive fortress, offering plenty of photo opportunities and views of the Firth of Forth. Since admission tickets are not included, guests should plan to purchase entry if they wish to explore the interior thoroughly.
The castle’s role in Outlander makes it a must-see for fans, who enjoy walking through the very battlements depicted on screen. Its historical significance and striking appearance make it an ideal first stop in the day’s lineup.
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Midhope Castle, also called Lallybroch in the series, is a shorter 30-minute stop. This well-preserved ruin provides a perfect photo backdrop for Outlander fans wanting to replicate Claire and Jamie’s home scenes. As with other stops, entry fees are not included, but the exterior alone offers a chance to picture the series’ beloved characters in their Scottish estate.
Its location outside of the main tourist crowds makes this a peaceful pause, perfect for those wanting authentic shots of the series’ iconic residence.

The historic town of Falkland offers a longer stop of 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it the tour’s most relaxed and scenic pause. This free stop allows visitors to walk through charming streets that stood in for Inverness. It’s also where the famous scene with Jamie’s ghost looking up from the fountain occurs, adding a magical touch for fans.
In Falkland, you get a real feel for the town’s quaint charm and can explore the area at a comfortable pace. The site’s connection to Outlander makes it an essential part of the tour.
Doune Castle serves as the dramatic Castle Leoch, home to the Clan Mackenzie. The tour allocates 40 minutes here, giving time to explore the castle’s medieval architecture and grounds. Since admission tickets are not included, visitors who want to explore inside should purchase tickets separately.
This castle’s imposing structure offers a great photo opportunity and a tangible connection to the series’ Scottish clan setting. Its well-preserved state makes it a highlight among the filming locations.
A notable feature of this Outlander tour is the inclusion of a wee dram of whisky, adding a traditional Scottish flavor to the experience. Plus, guests receive bottled water, ensuring hydration during the full day of sightseeing.
These small touches contribute to a more authentic and comfortable outing, especially appreciated after walking through castles and scenic spots.
The tour begins at Greenock Ocean Terminal in the morning at 8:30 am. The return is back at the same meeting point, making it convenient for travelers staying in Glasgow or nearby. Pickup is offered upon request, which can enhance convenience for those staying in different parts of Glasgow.
The group size is capped at 16 people, fostering a more engaging environment and easier interaction with the guide. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is suitable for most travelers with good mobility.

While reviews show mixed feedback on the guide’s commentary, many praise the knowledgeable guides who explain the locations’ significance and film details. Some reviews highlight that guides like Sergio are particularly engaging, providing stories and context that enrich the visit. However, at least one review notes that some guides hardly spoke about the locations, so experiences might vary.
The itinerary balances scenic stops, filming site exploration, and town walks, making for a comfortable pace. The longer Falkland stop allows for leisurely exploration, while shorter castle visits keep the day focused and manageable. The timing ensures you see all key sites within the 8-hour window, with some free time at Falkland.
Since admission fees are not included, visitors should budget extra if they wish to explore interiors or special exhibits at the castles. The tour proceeds rain or shine, but weather conditions could affect the experience, with options for a different date or a full refund if canceled due to poor weather.
This outing is perfect for dedicated Outlander fans eager to see filming locations in person and relive series moments. The guided commentary will add context and behind-the-scenes stories, especially if the guide is particularly knowledgeable. It’s also a good choice for those who prefer a full-day scenic tour with historical sites and Scottish towns.
However, guests seeking a deep dive into Scottish history beyond the series may find the focus somewhat narrow. The tour’s cost reflects its focused theme and location visits rather than in-depth castle exploration, so budget accordingly if interior access is desired.
While this specific tour concentrates on the series’ filming locations, other tours in Glasgow and surrounding areas offer different themes, such as city sightseeing, Loch Ness excursions, or Highlands day trips with a broader scope. For fans of Outlander, this tour provides a concentrated experience that brings the series’ Scottish settings to life.
This 8-hour guided tour from Glasgow presents a well-structured and immersive way for Outlander fans to visit the series’ most iconic filming sites. The locations are scenic and historically intriguing, and the guide’s insights can heighten the experience—though reviews suggest that guide commentary quality varies.
The cost is reasonable for a full-day experience, especially considering the included whisky and bottled water. The limitations mainly relate to castle admission fees and the variability in guide engagement, so travelers should plan to budget for additional entries if desired.
This tour is best suited for Outlander enthusiasts looking for a scenic and film-focused day out, with the convenience of transportation and a small-group setting. It offers a memorable way to connect with the series and explore some of Scotland’s most charming towns and castles.
“We enjoyed seeing the castles and much of the Scottish towns and countryside. It was a nice way to see a lot of things, especially some of the less…”
Does the tour include entry to castles?
No, admission tickets to castles are not included in the price, so visitors should budget separately if they want to explore interiors.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 8:30 am from Greenock Ocean Terminal.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup from Glasgow locations is offered upon request to enhance convenience.
What locations are visited on the tour?
The tour visits Blackness Castle, Midhope Castle, Falkland, and Doune Castle.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but good mobility is recommended due to walking and outdoor exploration.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring comfortable footwear, extra cash for castle admission fees if desired, and rain gear in case of bad weather.
Are food and lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or buy food at stops.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 16 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour special for Outlander fans?
The chance to stand in actual filming locations and learn behind-the-scenes stories makes this a memorable series-themed outing.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.