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Edinburgh: Outlander and Castles Filming Locations Day Tour
8 ReviewsEmbark on a day filled with Scottish history and Outlander magic as you visit iconic filming locations from the hit series. Explore Jamie's Lallybroch home and the charming village of Culross.
Highlights
- Step into the world of Outlander as you visit iconic filming locations
- Explore the charming village of Culross, known as Cranesmuir in the series
- See the famous fountain where Claire gazes into the past in Falkland
- Visit the picturesque Dysart Harbour, which served as the Port of Le Havre
- Relive your favorite scenes at Midhope Castle, Jamie's Fraser's Lallybroch home
Description
Embark on a day filled with Scottish history and Outlander magic as you visit iconic filming locations from the hit series. Your expert guide will share fascinating insights into the real-life history of these landmarks and their transformation for the screen. Begin your journey at Blackness Castle, a striking fortress on the Firth of Forth, often referred to as the 'Ship that Never Sailed' due to its unique shape. Fans of Outlander will recognize it as the setting for Fort William, where some of the series’ most intense scenes were filmed. Explore its dramatic fortifications and enjoy spectacular views over the water. Travel to the charming village of Culross, a perfectly preserved 17th-century town. Outlander fans will know it as Cranesmuir, the home of Geillis Duncan. Stroll through cobblestone streets, admire the historic Culross Palace, and imagine life during the Jacobite era. The village’s authentic atmosphere makes it one of the most beloved Outlander filming locations. Next, head to Falkland, a picturesque village featured as 1940s Inverness in the series. Here, you can see the famous fountain where Claire gazes into the past, as well as other recognizable spots. Enjoy a lunch break at one of Falkland’s cozy cafes or traditional pubs, where you can indulge in Scottish dishes and soak up the village’s historic charm. Continue to the picturesque Dysart Harbour, which served as the Port of Le Havre in the series. This charming coastal spot, with its colorful fishing boats and historic harbor, provides the perfect backdrop for photos and a glimpse into Scotland’s maritime heritage. End your journey at the iconic Midhope Castle, better known to Outlander fans as Lallybroch, Jamie Fraser’s home. Walk around this impressive ruin and relive your favorite scenes from the show. While the interior is not accessible, the exterior alone captures the essence of Outlander’s heart and soul. After a day of exploring Scotland’s history and Outlander filming locations, return to Edinburgh, reflecting on the stories and scenery you’ve experienced.Includes
Expert guide Transportation by air conditioned vehicleImportant Information
- Check-in is 15 minutes prior to the booked tour start time Midhope Castle may be occasionally closed Bring cash for entrance fees and personal expenses Photography is allowed, but drones are not permitted at any of the sites Nut Free Zones - All our vehicles are Nut Free Zones, thank you for not bringing nuts on our tours
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