Outlander Tour - Visiting Falkland Palace & Garden: Scottish Royalty and Outlander Scenes

Outlander Tour

Explore Scotland’s iconic castles and filming locations from the Outlander series on an exclusive private tour with expert guides and customizable stops.

Discover the Authentic Outlander Experience in the Scottish Highlands

The Outlander Tour offers a detailed journey into the filming locations of the popular TV series set in the Scottish Highlands. Priced at $630.52 per group (up to 7 people), this 8-hour private tour provides a personalized experience, with pickup included from Glasgow and WiFi and charging points onboard to keep you connected throughout the day. Designed for fans of the series as well as those interested in Scottish castles and historic villages, this tour emphasizes customization to suit your interests and allows a flexible, private experience without other travelers.

While the tour does not include admission fees to the stops, it offers exceptional value through its private transportation, air-conditioned vehicle, and amenities like bottled water and WiFi. This tour is particularly suitable for those seeking a tailored, intimate exploration of key Scottish sites associated with Outlander and Scottish history, with positive reviews highlighting knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery.

Key Points

Outlander Tour - Key Points

  • Private, customizable tour focusing on Outlander filming locations and historic Scottish sites
  • 8-hour experience with pickup and return in Glasgow
  • Includes WiFi, charging points, bottled water, and air-conditioned vehicle for comfort and connectivity
  • Stops at Doune Castle, Falkland Palace, Culross Palace, Blackness Castle, Linlithgow Palace, and more
  • Admission fees to attractions are not included, so budget accordingly
  • Highly rated for knowledgeable guides and flexible itineraries, ideal for Outlander fans and history enthusiasts

Starting Point and Private Transportation in Glasgow

Outlander Tour - Starting Point and Private Transportation in Glasgow

The tour begins at 7 George Square, Glasgow G2 1DY, a central location easily accessible by public transit. The private vehicle ensures a smooth, comfortable ride across the scenic Scottish countryside, with amenities like WiFi and charging stations available throughout the day. The private nature of the tour guarantees an intimate setting where your group can enjoy a tailored experience without strangers.

This setup appeals most to travelers who value flexibility and want the option to modify stops according to their interests. The pickup service streamlines logistics, giving you more time to focus on exploring the historic sites and filming locations.

Visiting Falkland Palace & Garden: Scottish Royalty and Outlander Scenes

Outlander Tour - Visiting Falkland Palace & Garden: Scottish Royalty and Outlander Scenes

The first stop is Falkland Palace, a historic royal residence still owned by the Crown, managed by the Crichton Stuart family since 1887. This 17th-century palace and its gardens feature in Season 1 of Outlander, portraying the post-war town of Inverness in 1946. Visitors see the village and palace that appear in the series, along with the standing stones where Claire and Frank witness a pagan ritual. Travelers should note that admission costs are not included, so budgeting for entry is necessary.

The 45-minute visit offers a chance to appreciate the architecture and history of this well-preserved site, blending royal heritage with Outlander’s fictional world. The surrounding village adds to the picturesque charm, making it a popular first stop for Outlander fans and history buffs alike.

Exploring Culross Palace and the Royal Burgh Village

Outlander Tour - Exploring Culross Palace and the Royal Burgh Village

Next, the tour visits Culross Palace, recognized as one of the finest examples of a Royal Burgh from the 17th and 18th centuries. The village itself is considered one of Scotland’s most picturesque, with colorful buildings and historic streets. Outlander fans flock here because the village features prominently in the series, adding authenticity to the experience.

The 30-minute stop allows visitors to stroll through this beautifully preserved setting, capturing the essence of 18th-century Scottish life. Since admission fees are not covered, guests should plan for optional entry, but the scenic views alone make this a worthwhile stop for many.

Blackness Castle: A Fortress with Scottish Military and Outlander Connections

Outlander Tour - Blackness Castle: A Fortress with Scottish Military and Outlander Connections

Blackness Castle rises dramatically on the Firth of Forth, built in the 1400s on an earlier fort site. It served as a main port for the monarch’s residence in Linlithgow, a state prison, and a garrison. Known for its advanced artillery defenses of its time, it has a storied history, including falling to Cromwell’s forces after a long siege.

In Outlander, the castle depicts Fort William, where Jamie endures lashes from Captain Randall, and it’s where Jamie’s father dies after witnessing his son’s punishment. The hour-long visit offers great photo opportunities and a chance to explore the battlements. Since admission is not included, visitors should be aware of additional costs.

Doune Castle: Iconic Filming Location and Dramatic Fortress

Doune Castle, built in the late 1300s, is renowned for its striking appearance and historical significance. The 100ft high Gatehouse and well-preserved Great Hall are highlights. This castle has been featured in multiple productions including Game of Thrones and Monty Python & The Holy Grail, making it instantly recognizable.

The 1 hour 30 minutes spent here provides ample time to explore the castle’s nooks and crannies while marveling at its medieval architecture. Its role in Outlander is pivotal, serving as a key filming location, adding a layer of cinematic interest to the visit.

Linlithgow Palace: The Birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and Outlander’s Wentworth Prison

Outlander Tour - Linlithgow Palace: The Birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and Outlander’s Wentworth Prison

Linlithgow Palace dates back to the 12th century and features prominently in Outlander as Wentworth Prison, where Jamie is tortured. The palace’s spectacular ruins are located in the town of Linlithgow, a short drive from Edinburgh, with its history linked to Scottish royalty, including Mary Queen of Scots.

In Outlander, exterior scenes of Wentworth Prison were shot at Bamburgh Castle, with CGI enhancements. The 45-minute stop allows visitors to walk around the ruins and imagine the scenes from the series, although the admission fees are not included.

Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot: Unique Historic Sets from Outlander Season 1

This stop combines Preston Mill, a picturesque watermill, with the Phantassie Doocot, a structure used to house pigeons. The doocot is a traditional Scottish building, with “doo” meaning dove or pigeon, and “cot” meaning sleeping place.

Filming for Outlander occurs here, notably the scene where Jamie hides underwater at the mill. The short 1-hour visit also features the Courtroom scene where Claire and Geillis face witchcraft accusations. Since admission is not included, travelers should plan accordingly.

Summary of Tour Inclusions and Practical Details

The Outlander Tour provides private transportation with amenities like WiFi, charging points, and bottled water. The pickup and drop-off in Glasgow streamline the experience, and the 8-hour duration offers a relaxed pace to see multiple historic sites and filming locations.

While the tour excludes admission fees, the stops themselves are rich with visual and historic interest, making it easy to enjoy each location at your own pace. It’s an ideal choice for those who want a personalized, flexible experience led by a knowledgeable guide.

Who Will Most Enjoy This Outlander Tour?

This tour is perfect for Outlander fans eager to see filming locations firsthand, as well as history enthusiasts interested in Scottish castles, palaces, and villages. Its private, customizable nature suits travelers who value flexibility and a personalized experience. The inclusion of WiFi and charging stations adds comfort for those wanting to stay connected or document their trip.

The 8-hour length balances sightseeing with relaxation, but those with mobility concerns should consider the walking involved at each stop. The cost reflects a private experience, making it more suitable for groups or couples than solo travelers looking for budget options.

Outlander Tour: A Personalized Scottish Adventure

This private tour offers a detailed look at Scotland’s historic sites and Outlander filming locations, blending cinematic history with authentic Scottish architecture. The stops at Doune Castle, Falkland Palace, and Linlithgow Palace offer dramatic scenery, while locations like Blackness Castle and Preston Mill add depth to the experience.

The flexibility to customize the stops and the knowledgeable guides make this tour stand out for those seeking a tailored Scottish adventure. While admission costs are extra, the overall experience provides a rich, private exploration that can be adapted to your interests.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but consider the walking involved and the interest level in castles and historic sites.

Are meals included?
No, meals are not included in the tour. Guests can bring snacks or plan for lunch at their own expense.

Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour can be tailored to your preferences, allowing you to focus on the sites that interest you most.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including travel time and stops.

What amenities are available during the tour?
WiFi, charging points for devices, bottled water, and air-conditioned private transport are provided.

Are admission fees covered?
No, admission to each site is not included, so budget for entrance costs separately.

What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, receiving a full refund.

How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the provider, Luxury S.E.A.T. Ltd, with confirmation received within 48 hours, subject to availability.

This Outlander Tour in Glasgow combines Scottish history, cinematic locations, and personalized service into a compelling day trip, ideal for fans and history lovers alike.