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Explore Edinburgh's Outlander filming locations with this private, 8-9 hour guided tour visiting Doune Castle, Lallybroch, Blackness Castle, and more.

For fans of the popular series Outlander, this private day tour offers an immersive experience through iconic filming locations. Priced at $1,092.12 per group (up to 6 people), the tour provides a personalized journey that lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours. It includes pickup services, transport by air-conditioned minivan, and a professional guide to bring the Scottish scenery and series history to life.
This tour is especially suited to those eager to walk in Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser’s footsteps, visit castles featured in the series, and learn about Scottish history and filming secrets. While admissions and lunch are not included, the tour’s flexibility and detailed stops make it a memorable and engaging experience for Outlander fans and curious travelers alike.

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The tour begins with pickup at your Edinburgh accommodation or a specified location, making travel easy and hassle-free. Your air-conditioned minivan comfortably transports you between sites while allowing the guide to share insightful stories and historical context along the way. The private nature of the tour ensures a personalized pace and the flexibility to focus on locations most interesting to your group.

The first stop is Midhope Castle, famously known as Lallybroch in Outlander. The seasonal opening means that admission is included in the tour, but the estate may close suddenly for private estate business, which is beyond the guide’s control. Expect around 30 minutes here for photos and exploration. This stop is particularly popular among fans eager to see the series’ most iconic estate.

Next, the tour takes you to Blackness Castle, also called Fort William in the series. While admission must be paid on the day or in advance, the 45-minute visit offers stunning views and the chance to walk through a fortress that has appeared in many historical films. In the winter months, this site may replace other locations if they are closed, making it a flexible option depending on the season.

The highlight for many is Doune Castle, which stands in for Castle Leoch in Outlander. It is recommended to book admission in advance to secure entry. With around 45 minutes allocated, visitors can wander the castle’s medieval halls, towers, and courtyards while imagining scenes from the series. Doune Castle also starred in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, adding extra charm for film enthusiasts.

A walk around Culross offers the chance to see a beautiful historic village that has appeared in several seasons of Outlander. This stop is free, lasting about 45 minutes, and provides a quaint glimpse of Scottish town life, complete with picturesque streets and preserved buildings that transport visitors back in time.

The tour includes a 30-minute visit to the Falkland area, known as Inverness in the series. This charming town offers a peaceful setting with notable Outlander scenery. It’s a perfect spot for photos and soaking in the atmosphere of the series’ Scottish landscapes.

A quick 20-minute stop at Dysart, called Le Havre in the series, provides another filming site with a harbor setting. This small town adds variety to the series’ diverse Scottish locations, and the short visit allows for some quick photos and a stretch of legs before heading to the final sites.
Depending on seasonal openings and weather, the tour may include a visit to Aberdour Castle and Gardens. This site, with a 45-minute visit, is seasonally open and can be added if other locations are unavailable. Admission is not included, but the castle offers a beautiful backdrop for photos and exploration.
Throughout the day, the professional guide shares insightful stories about Scottish history and how it connects with the series’ storyline. Whether discussing the real history behind the castles or revealing behind-the-scenes filming secrets, the guide enhances the experience with knowledgeable commentary.
For those interested, the tour offers an optional visit to a Whisky Distillery, which must be pre-booked. This provides an authentic taste of Scotland’s famous spirit, rounding out a day filled with series nostalgia and cultural discovery.
The tour runs rain or shine, so dressing appropriately for Scottish weather is advised. While lunch and snacks are not included, there will be time for self-funded meals at designated stops. The pacing balances ample sightseeing time with enough flexibility to enjoy each location without feeling rushed.
This private Outlander tour is ideal for dedicated fans eager to see the series’ filming sites in person. It also suits those interested in Scottish castles, historic villages, and film locations. The tour’s small-group setting fosters a relaxed, engaging atmosphere, perfect for storytelling and photo opportunities.
This tour delivers a comprehensive look at the most recognizable Outlander filming locations, with intelligent guides and personalized service. The stops are well-chosen, from Lallybroch to Castle Leoch, offering fans a chance to connect with the series and Scottish history alike.
While admission costs for some sites are extra, the overall value lies in the customized experience, transport, and storytelling. The flexibility to add a whisky tasting or visit alternative sites depending on weather enhances the appeal. This tour is best suited for fans with a passion for Outlander, or anyone wanting to explore Scotland’s scenic castles and villages with a knowledgeable guide.
“This was such a wonderful tour, Steve was our guide and he was fantastic! Im a huge Outlander fan (not to an obsessed level but big fan), and my hu…”
Is the tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine, so dress appropriately for Scottish weather.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, lunch and snacks are at your own cost, but there is time allocated for eating or grabbing refreshments.
Can we visit Midhope Castle if it’s closed?
Midhope seasonally opens and can close unexpectedly for estate business, which is out of the guide’s control, so check ahead of time.
Is it possible to add a whisky distillery visit?
Yes, but it must be pre-booked. The distillery visit offers an authentic Scottish experience and can be included if arranged in advance.
What makes this tour different from other Edinburgh day trips?
The private group setting, focus on Outlander filming locations, and personalized guide deliver a tailored experience that combines Scottish history with series lore.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 12 days prior, but early reservations are recommended due to limited group size and popular locations.
This Ultimate Outlander Day Tour captures the essence of Scotland’s scenic locations and series magic, making it a must-do for fans and history lovers alike.