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Discover the iconic Outlander filming locations near Edinburgh on this private day trip, featuring castles, palaces, and personalized guide insights for fans.

This private Outlander film locations tour from Edinburgh offers fans a chance to step directly into the scenery of the beloved TV series and book series. Priced at $451.03 per person, the tour lasts approximately 8 hours and includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Edinburgh, making it a convenient way to explore Scotland’s historic and cinematic sites comfortably.
What sets this trip apart is its customizable itinerary—you can choose your stops, from the famous Lallybroch to Blackness Castle, and learn about the filming secrets directly from a knowledgeable private guide. While admission costs are not included, the experience offers a flexible, private setting with professional guidance, perfect for dedicated fans of the series or anyone interested in Scottish castles and history.
Despite some stops being subject to seasonal restrictions or filming-related closures, the tour’s tailored approach ensures you get a personalized experience that highlights the most iconic Outlander locations, all within a scenic Highland backdrop. The reviews speak highly of the expert guides, especially for their storytelling and visual aids, making this trip ideal for those wanting an engaging, in-depth look at the show’s filming sites.

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The tour departs from central Edinburgh at 9:00 am, making it a perfect full-day outing. The private transportation ensures comfort and convenience, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the scenic drive through the Highlands. Air-conditioned vehicles and bottled water are provided, contributing to a comfortable experience.
This tour is designed for those who appreciate flexibility — you can discuss in advance which stops interest you most and customize the route accordingly. The private guide not only narrates the history but also shares behind-the-scenes insights about the filming process, making each location come alive.

The first stop is Midhope Castle, famously known as Lallybroch in Outlander. While access depends on availability due to filming schedules and estate business, it’s the prime site for Outlander fans wanting to see the famous fictional home of Jamie and Claire Fraser.
The visit lasts about 20 minutes, and although admission is not included, viewing the castle from outside allows a great photo opportunity. In winter, access is restricted, so travelers should be aware that availability can vary.

Next, the tour visits Blackness Castle, which was used as Fort William in Seasons 1 and 2. Recently, it also featured in the Mary Queen of Scots movie and Outlaw King, adding to its cinematic appeal.
The 45-minute stop offers a chance to explore this well-preserved fortress, perched dramatically on the coast. Admission tickets are not included, but the castle’s external sights and views of the Firth of Forth make it a favorite for Outlander fans seeking authentic Scottish castles.

There is an additional photo stop along the route, giving travelers the chance to snap scenic Highland vistas or capture a memorable shot of the landscape that inspired Outlander’s rugged settings.
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The next highlight is Doune Castle, which features as Castle Leoch, the home of Clan MacKenzie, in Outlander. Visitors get 45 minutes to walk through this historic site, which also appears in Monty Python and Game of Thrones.
As a free admission site, Doune Castle offers a rich experience with plenty of space to explore and imagine the scenes from the series. The guide shares insights into its history, making it a fascinating stop for fans and history enthusiasts alike.

The tour’s final major stop is Culross Palace and Village, a beautifully preserved Scottish Renaissance site. Featured prominently in multiple seasons of Outlander, this location offers a tangible sense of the period’s architecture and daily life.
Spending about 45 minutes here, visitors can walk through the village streets and explore the palace gardens. While the admission ticket is not included, the site’s authentic buildings and scenic views provide an immersive experience into the show’s historical setting.

Throughout the tour, the private guide is praised for their extensive knowledge about Outlander filming and Scottish history. Guides often bring visual aids, such as an iPad, to help visitors visualize scenes and how locations were adapted for filming.
Guests particularly appreciate the guide’s storytelling ability and their readiness to answer questions, making the experience both informative and engaging. The tour’s personalized approach allows for a flexible pace and tailored insights.
The tour starts promptly at 9:00 am, with hotel pickup and drop-off included in Edinburgh. The private vehicle ensures a smooth journey through the Highlands, with air conditioning and bottled water provided for comfort.
While lunch and admission fees are not included, travelers have the flexibility to arrange their own meals and purchase tickets at each site. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with children able to participate if accompanied by an adult.
The experience is fully private—no other groups join—making it perfect for a personalized adventure. The tour can be customized in advance, allowing guests to emphasize locations they find most appealing.
This day trip is ideal for Outlander fans eager to connect the series’ scenes with real-world locations. History enthusiasts and those with a passion for Scottish castles will also find this tour rewarding. The knowledgeable guides and visual storytelling elevate the experience, making it both educational and entertaining.
The 8-hour duration balances sightseeing with comfort, although some stops may be limited by seasonal closures. Travelers should plan ahead for admission costs and be prepared for a full day of exploring scenic and historic sites.
This private Outlander filming locations tour from Edinburgh offers a personalized, flexible experience that highlights some of Scotland’s most iconic castles and villages seen in the beloved series. The expert guides bring scenes to life with stories and visuals, making the locations resonate beyond their cinematic appearances.
While some sites may be inaccessible at times, the careful planning and customization options ensure each trip is unique. The scenic Highland drive combined with informative narration makes this a memorable journey for dedicated fans and curious explorers alike.
“This was an awesome trip. My sister in law is an Outlander fanatic and was not disappointed by this tour. Stephen knew a lot of background informat…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate if accompanied by an adult, as most travelers can join without issue.
Are admission tickets included?
No, tickets for castles and palaces are not included in the price, so plan for additional costs at each site.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour is fully customizable, but this must be agreed upon in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends with hotel pickup and drop-off in Edinburgh.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 8 hours, including travel and stops.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, a camera for photos, and any personal essentials; bottled water is provided.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, only your group will participate, providing a personalized experience.
What if some sites are closed?
Access can sometimes be restricted due to filming or maintenance, but guides will provide alternative suggestions.
Is there a lunch break?
Lunch is not included; travelers can arrange their own during the day.
How do I book or cancel?
Bookings are confirmed upon reservation, and cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.