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Discover the Scottish filming locations of Outlander on this private day trip from Edinburgh, featuring iconic castles, charming villages, and expert guides.
Travel to the heart of Scotland’s Outlander universe with a private day trip from Edinburgh that covers some of the series’ most famous filming sites. Priced at $959.45 per group (up to 4 people), this tour offers a 9-hour immersive experience with hotel pickup and private transportation included, making it ideal for fans eager to see the locations in comfort and style.
This tour is particularly popular, with booking rates averaging 223 days in advance, reflecting its appeal among Outlander enthusiasts. While the tour has many strengths—especially the expert guides, stunning scenery, and detailed storytelling—it’s worth noting that admission to sites like Doune Castle is not included in the price, and some reviews highlight potential variability in the guide’s depth of series knowledge. Overall, it’s a great choice for those who want to explore Scotland’s cinematic landscapes with a dedicated guide.

This private tour takes you from Edinburgh into the picturesque Highland areas where Outlander was filmed. The focus on cinematic landmarks like Doune Castle and charming villages such as Culross and Falkland allows fans to see the actual spots that bring the series to life. With round-trip transportation and expert guides, visitors enjoy the ease of exploring these sites without the hassle of self-driving.
The 9-hour experience is designed for fans eager to connect with the series’ settings while enjoying Scotland’s beautiful landscape. The tour’s popularity is reflected in its frequent bookings, often made 223 days in advance, which speaks to its consistent appeal. Travelers should be aware that admission fees for sites like Doune Castle are not included in the price but are affordable at around £6 each.
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The tour begins at Doune Castle, a dramatic 13th-century fortress used as Leoch, the seat of Clan Mackenzie in Outlander. With 30 minutes allocated, visitors can walk around the castle’s ramparts and envision the scenes from the series. While admission is free, the guide shares fascinating details about the castle’s history and its role in the show.
Doune Castle’s architecture makes it one of the most recognizable film locations, offering plenty of photo opportunities. Its medieval construction and scenic surroundings make it a highlight for Outlander fans. Some guests might wish for more time at this site, but the brief stop still provides a solid taste of its cinematic significance.

Next, the tour visits Culross, a 15th-century village that doubles as Cranesmuir, the fictional setting in Outlander. The guide leads you through narrow cobbled streets, the Mercat Square, and the Herb Garden, which are all free of admission fees. This location offers a glimpse into traditional Scottish village life and the kind of rural scenery that defines many Outlander scenes.
The 30-minute stop allows ample time to stroll, take photos, and appreciate the well-preserved historic architecture. The guide’s storytelling enhances the experience, highlighting the village’s authenticity and its role in the series. Visitors often find Culross one of the most charming and atmospheric spots on the tour.
The tour then moves to Falkland, which functions as Inverness in Outlander. With a 30-minute stop, guests can walk around this historic town with its beautifully restored buildings and picturesque streets. The guide explains the town’s significance and its connection to the series, helping visitors picture the scenes set here.
Falkland’s quaint atmosphere and rich history make it an ideal spot for fans to soak in the Scottish Highlands’ ambiance. The limited time means you’ll want to be quick but thorough, and the guide’s insights help maximize your visit.
Next, the tour visits Dysart, which appears as Le Havre in Outlander. Similar to other stops, guests enjoy a 30-minute walk around the village, with the guide sharing behind-the-scenes stories and filming anecdotes. Dysart’s harbor and historic buildings provide scenic backdrops reminiscent of the series’ European settings.
While the stop is brief, it offers a chance to appreciate the coastal town’s charm and the way Scottish locations double as European locales in the show. The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, making the most of the limited time.
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The final stop is Aberdour Castle and Gardens, along with a visit to Sainte Anne de Beaupré’s monastery. The 30-minute visit combines historic castle ruins with serene gardens, providing a peaceful end to the day. The guide discusses the castle’s history and its cinematic uses, although admission fees are not included.
This site offers a tranquil setting and a chance to reflect on the day’s adventure. The castle’s ruins and gardens also make for beautiful photos and a quiet moment after visiting more bustling locations.
This private tour features the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off, with transportation in a private vehicle that ensures comfort throughout the day. The tour is led by an expert guide who shares insider stories, historical context, and trivia about Outlander and Scottish history.
Most reviews praise Gerry, the guide, for his knowledge, humor, and storytelling skills. One review mentions that the guide’s familiarity with the series enhances the experience, while another highlights the guide’s ability to connect the locations with the show’s scenes vividly. The total duration of around 9 hours allows for a leisurely paced visit to each site, though some stops are limited to 30 minutes.
Travelers should note that admission tickets for Doune Castle and other sites are not included in the price but are reasonably priced. The small group size (up to 4 people) makes for an intimate experience, allowing for personalized attention and flexible stops.
While the majority of reviews are highly positive, some travelers have faced issues such as miscommunication or guide substitution. One review reports that their tour was significantly different from the description and lacked the expected Outlander insight, which highlights the importance of confirming the guide’s expertise beforehand.
Plus, admission fees are extra, and the duration of stops may feel brief at some locations. The tour involves a fair amount of driving between sites, so travelers should be prepared for a full day in a vehicle.
This private tour is perfect for dedicated Outlander fans who want to see the series’ filming locations in person, guided by someone with genuine knowledge and enthusiasm. It suits those comfortable with a full day of sightseeing and short walks at various sites.
Couples, small groups, or families with an interest in Scottish history, castles, and scenery will find this trip rewarding. However, those expecting in-depth historical tours or all site admissions included may need to plan additional time or budget accordingly.
Every stop on this tour offers more than just a film set. Doune Castle’s medieval structure has a history dating back to the 13th century, making it a real historic monument as well as a series icon. In Culross, the 15th-century village provides an authentic setting that has remained remarkably unchanged, making it a favorite for fans wanting a true Scottish feel.
Falkland’s restored buildings help recreate Inverness’ atmosphere, while Dysart’s coastal scenery doubles for European scenes like Le Havre. The visit to Aberdour Castle combines cinematic history with tranquil gardens, rounding out a well-rounded exploration of the series’ Scottish backdrop.
This private Outlander filming locations tour from Edinburgh offers a well-organized, personalized experience that showcases the series’ most iconic sites. The inclusion of hotel pickup and expert guides makes it a stress-free way to explore Scotland’s cinematic landscapes in comfort.
While admission costs are extra and some stops are brief, the quality of guiding, scenic variety, and series-specific storytelling make this tour stand out. It’s best suited for dedicated fans eager to see the series’ settings in person, and for those who appreciate engaging storytelling blended with beautiful Scottish scenery.
“Literally everything we saw was fantastic. Gerry is the best! Best tour I have had since being here. Loved it so much! His knowledge was amazing”
Are admission fees included in the tour price?
No, admission fees for sites like Doune Castle are not included but are around £6 each. The tour price covers transport, guide, and pickup/drop-off.
How long is the tour, and what is the pace?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, with multiple stops of about 30 minutes each. The pace is leisurely to allow for sightseeing and photography.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate; however, specific needs like child car seats or booster seats are not included, so check if your group needs accommodations.
What makes this tour different from other Outlander trips?
This is a private tour with dedicated guides known for their knowledge and humor, plus customizable experiences and hotel pickup for convenience.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
Who is the tour provider?
The tour is operated by Brit Movie Tours, reachable at +443301277007 or via email at [email protected].