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Discover Scotland’s iconic Outlander filming locations on a private 10-hour tour from Inverness, including Culloden Battlefield, Clava Cairns, and Loch Ness.
The Outlander Tour from Donalds Highland Tours offers a personalized experience through the scenic landscapes and historic sites of the Scottish Highlands. Priced at $875 per group, it accommodates up to 4 people, making it ideal for small groups or couples wanting a private, tailored journey. The 10-hour experience begins at Inverness train station and ends back at the same spot, providing a convenient start and finish point. The tour’s focus is on film locations from the Outlander series, combined with the area’s historic sites and natural beauty.
This tour is perfect for fans of the series or those interested in Highland history and scenery. The price includes a variety of tastings and outdoor activities, although entry to Culloden Battlefield costs about £10 extra. The flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure** makes it easy to plan. With a knowledgeable guide leading a private group, visitors can enjoy a relaxed pace while exploring the iconic sights.
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Inverness serves as the central hub for this tour, blending historic charm with series-inspired locations. Although not all Outlander scenes were filmed in Inverness itself, the city acts as a gateway to nearby sites that hold strong connections to the story and setting. The Old High Church, Inverness Cathedral, and Inverness Castle feature in the streetscape, helping visitors imagine Claire and Jamie walking along the same paths.
While the actual Inverness Castle seen in the series is not the one in the city (the film version appears in Doune), the imposing presence of the real castle still draws admiration. The city’s riverfront and historic streets enhance the experience, giving a sense of the 18th-century atmosphere that the series captures.
A key highlight for Outlander fans is the Clava Cairns, just outside Inverness. These ancient standing stones date back over 4,000 years and are believed to have inspired the fictional Craigh na Dun where Claire time-travels. The mystical ambiance of the site, with its stone circles and burial chambers, offers a chance to stand where series characters might have stood.
While the series set for Craigh na Dun is located near Pitlochry in Perthshire, fans often appreciate the similar atmosphere at Clava Cairns. Wandering among these archaic structures gives a tangible connection to the show’s mythical elements, making it a compelling stop on the tour.
Culloden is a short drive from Inverness and marks a pivotal moment in Scottish history. The battlefield is where the Jacobite army, led by Bonnie Prince Charlie, faced defeat in 1746. The site remains hauntingly beautiful and offers interpretive centers to understand the climactic confrontation depicted in Outlander.
The tour includes entry to Culloden Battlefield for an additional £10, where visitors can walk the grounds and learn about the historical significance of the final Jacobite uprising. The connection between the series’ emotional battle scenes and the real history makes this spot especially meaningful for Outlander fans.
More Great Tours NearbyThe quaint village of Beauly features in the tour as the stand-in for Saint Anne de Beaupré, a fictional monastery in the series. Its historic streets and charming architecture evoke 18th-century Scotland, giving visitors the chance to see the scenery that inspired film sets. Exploring Beauly offers a glimpse into the period and enhances the immersive experience of the tour.
Beyond filming locations, this tour showcases the stunning scenery that defines the Highlands. The rugged beauty of the Black Isle and the mysterious depths of Loch Ness are highlights for outdoor enthusiasts. The tour includes a cold water plunge into Loch Ness, adding an adventurous touch to the day.
In addition, travelers have the opportunity to appreciate the natural wilderness that frames the series’ outdoor scenes. The vast landscapes and deep lochs serve as a reminder of the untamed Scottish wilderness that characters traverse in the stories.
Part of the experience involves sampling whisky along the route, giving visitors a taste of local spirits. Trying haggis for the first time also adds a culinary adventure to the day. These inclusions give a flavor of Scottish tradition and make the tour more than just sightseeing.
The tour begins at Inverness train station’s main entrance, making it easy for travelers arriving by train to join. The private group format ensures a comfortable, personalized pace, with flexible timing based on availability. The 10-hour duration allows a comprehensive exploration of key sites without feeling rushed, though visitors should be prepared for a full day.
This private, small-group experience offers a personalized journey through the Highlands that balances film locations, historic sites, and natural scenery. The inclusion of local tastings and outdoor activities makes it ideal for those seeking a full, immersive day dedicated to Outlander fans or history buffs. The flexible booking options and clear itinerary are practical advantages.
The Outlander Tour from Donalds Highland Tours delivers a well-rounded experience focused on series locations, Highland history, and spectacular scenery. The private group setting enhances the pace and personalization, making it suitable for travelers who prefer a more intimate adventure.
While the cost of entry to Culloden Battlefield is separate, the overall package offers value through its inclusions and flexible arrangements. This tour is particularly suited for dedicated Outlander fans or anyone eager to explore Scotland’s iconic landscapes with the added allure of series-related sites.
The combination of historic sites, breathtaking views, and cultural tastings ensures a memorable day in the Highlands. For those seeking a convenient, engaging, and tailored Outlander experience, this tour fits the bill.
What is included in the tour price?
The price includes the 10-hour private guided experience, whisky tasting, haggis sampling, and the Loch Ness cold water plunge.
Is entry to Culloden Battlefield included?
No, entry costs approximately £10 and is not included in the main price. It can be purchased separately during the tour.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Inverness train station’s main entrance, providing a convenient meeting point for travelers arriving by train.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexible planning.
How many people can join the tour?
This is a private group tour for up to 4 travelers, ensuring an exclusive experience.