The "From Edinburgh: Outlander Experience 2-Day Tour" offers fans and history enthusiasts a captivating journey through the stunning landscapes and iconic sites that inspired the beloved Outlander series. Visitors will explore Midhope Castle, Blackness Castle, and Doune Castle – locations featured in the show. With comfortable accommodation in Inverness, the tour provides an immersive look at Scotland’s rich heritage and the making of Outlander, leaving travelers eager to uncover more.
Key Points
- The Outlander Experience 2-Day Tour departs from Edinburgh and includes transportation, accommodation in Inverness, and admission to key filming locations like Midhope Castle and Blackness Castle.
- The tour provides an immersive journey through the Scottish Highlands, showcasing the dramatic landscapes and historical sites that inspired the Outlander TV series.
- Participants can explore Clava Cairns, the Bronze Age burial site that served as inspiration for the fictional Craigh na Dun, and visit the Culloden Battlefield, the site of a pivotal Jacobite defeat.
- The tour also includes a visit to the Highland Folk Museum, where visitors can learn about traditional Scottish life and see demonstrations of historic crafts and skills.
- The tour concludes with a visit to the charming historic villages of Falkland and Culross, which were used as filming locations in the Outlander series.
Tour Overview
The Outlander Experience 2-Day Tour offers an immersive journey through the captivating landscapes and historic sites featured in the popular Outlander television series.
Enjoy the captivating landscapes and historic sites featured in the popular Outlander television series.
Priced from $323 per person, this 2-day tour accommodates a maximum of 16 participants and includes transportation, one night’s stay in Inverness, and admission to key locations.
The itinerary highlights filming sites like Midhope Castle, Blackness Castle, and Culloden Battlefield. Travelers can explore the scenic Highlands, visit Clava Cairns, and discover Falkland Village.
With an English-speaking driver/guide, this tour provides an engaging and well-organized Outlander experience.
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Visiting Midhope Castle (Lallybroch)
One of the first stops on the Outlander Experience tour is Midhope Castle, also known as the iconic Lallybroch estate. Fans will recognize this 16th-century tower house as the exterior of the Jamieson family home in the Outlander series.
Visitors can explore the castle’s courtyard and snap photos, though they can’t go inside. Be aware that Midhope Castle may close without notice for filming.
The tour then moves on to other notable Outlander filming locations, providing an immersive experience for fans of the show. Prepare for a memorable journey through the beautiful Scottish countryside.
Exploring Blackness Castle and Doune Castle
After visiting the iconic Lallybroch estate, the Outlander Experience tour continues to Blackness Castle, which served as the backdrop for Fort William in the series.
Perched on the shores of the Firth of Forth, this 15th-century fortress impresses with its imposing structure and stunning views.
Perched on the shores of the Firth of Forth, this 15th-century fortress impresses with its imposing structure and stunning views.
Next, the tour heads to Doune Castle, also known as Castle Leoch, the seat of Clan MacKenzie in the show.
Visitors can explore the grand halls, spiral staircases, and chambers that featured prominently in the Outlander storyline.
The guide shares fascinating historical details and behind-the-scenes insights, bringing the locations to life.
Discovering Glen Coe and Loch Ness
Leaving the medieval castles behind, the Outlander Experience tour winds its way through the dramatic landscapes of Glen Coe.
Carved by glaciers, the towering mountains and U-shaped valley create a breathtaking backdrop.
Traversing this rugged terrain, the group takes in the awe-inspiring views before arriving at the shores of Loch Ness.
While there’s no guarantee of spotting the elusive Loch Ness Monster, the sheer size and mystery of the deep, dark lake captivates visitors.
After exploring the historic sites, the day ends with an overnight stay in Inverness, preparing for the next day’s adventures.
More Great Tours NearbyOvernight in Inverness
The day’s exploration of historic Outlander sites culminates with an overnight stay in Inverness. This cozy Highland city serves as the perfect base to recharge before the second day’s activities. Travelers have their choice of single, double, or twin rooms with private bathrooms. The convenient accommodation provides a comfortable respite after a full day of sightseeing. To best prepare for the next day’s adventures, consider this comparison of room options:
| Room Type | Price | Occupancy |
| — | — | — |
| Single | Highest | 1 person |
| Double | Middle | 2 people |
| Twin | Lowest | 2 people (separate beds) |
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Exploring Clava Cairns and Culloden Battlefield
Travelers begin the second day of the Outlander Experience Tour by visiting Clava Cairns, a site that inspired the fictional Craigh na Dun.
They explore the Bronze Age burial cairns, stone circles, and standing stones that have captivated fans of the Outlander series.
Next, the group heads to Culloden Battlefield, the site of the last battle on British soil.
They walk the historic grounds and learn about the tragic events that unfolded here in 1746, when the Jacobite army was defeated by British forces.
The tour provides an immersive glimpse into Scotland’s turbulent past.
Visiting the Highland Folk Museum
After visiting the poignant Culloden Battlefield, the group heads to the Highland Folk Museum, an open-air museum that offers a captivating glimpse into the traditional way of life in the Scottish Highlands.
Here, they wander through historic buildings, explore reconstructed townships, and witness demonstrations of traditional crafts and skills. The museum provides an immersive experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
The Highland Folk Museum is a must-visit destination, offering a unique and educational complement to the Outlander experience.
Exploring Falkland Village and Culross
Next, the tour explores the charming historic villages of Falkland and Culross. In Falkland, the group visits the town used for Inverness scenes in Outlander. They wander the quaint streets and marvel at the classic architecture. Afterwards, they travel to Culross, the 16th-century town that portrayed the fictional village of Cranesmuir. Visitors can explore the cobbled streets, see the tollbooth, and visit the impressive Culross Palace and Abbey.
| Location | Significance | Highlights |
| — | — | — |
| Falkland | Inverness scenes | Quaint streets, classic architecture |
| Culross | Cranesmuir town | Cobbled streets, tollbooth, Culross Palace and Abbey |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour allows participants to bring their own snacks and drinks. However, meals are generally provided during the tour, so bringing additional food may not be necessary. Travelers should check the tour details for any specific restrictions.
Is There a Vegetarian/Vegan Meal Option Available?
The tour overview doesn’t specify if there are vegetarian or vegan meal options available. Travelers with dietary requirements should contact the tour operator directly to inquire about any special meal options that can be accommodated.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour has a casual dress code. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as you’ll be spending time outdoors visiting historic sites. There’s no formal attire required for this Outlander-themed tour.
Can I Leave My Luggage at the Hotel During the Tour?
Yes, travelers can leave their luggage at the hotel during the tour. The tour includes one night’s accommodation, so guests can leave their belongings in their hotel room while exploring the Outlander sites.
Is There Wi-Fi Available on the Transportation?
The tour does not mention providing Wi-Fi on the transportation. Travelers should check with the tour operator prior to the tour if access to Wi-Fi during transit is an important requirement for them.
The Sum Up
The "From Edinburgh: Outlander Experience 2-Day Tour" offers a captivating blend of history, scenery, and Outlander fan experiences. Visitors will enjoy the enchanting landscapes and iconic locations that inspired the beloved series, all while gaining valuable insights from expert guides. This tour is a must-do for Outlander enthusiasts and history buffs alike, providing an unforgettable journey through Scotland’s rich heritage.
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