The Outlander Day Tour provides fans of the hit TV series an immersive experience exploring iconic filming locations across central Scotland. From historic castles to charming towns, this guided tour offers a unique opportunity to step into the world of Outlander. With expert insights, tastings, and a personalized small-group setting, the tour promises a memorable adventure for any devoted fan. But what secrets and surprises might these locations hold for even the most ardent Outlander enthusiast?
Key Points
- A guided tour exploring Outlander filming locations in Glasgow, Scotland, including iconic castles like Blackness, Midhope, and Doune.
- Opportunity to discover the historic town of Falkland, featured in memorable Outlander scenes.
- Includes a knowledgeable guide, a wee dram of whisky, and all entry fees for a comprehensive Outlander experience.
- Pickup from Glasgow available, with a maximum of 16 travelers for a personalized tour.
- Positive reviews highlight the tour’s insights into Outlander filming and Scottish history, as well as the knowledgeable and friendly guides.
Tour Overview and Highlights
The Outlander Day Tour in Glasgow, Scotland offers a guided exploration of filming locations featured in the popular Outlander television series.
Highlights include visiting iconic castles like Blackness, Midhope, and Doune, which doubled as Fort William, Lallybroch, and Castle Leoch.
Travelers will also discover the historic town of Falkland, where memorable scenes were filmed.
This tour is an ideal experience for Outlander fans seeking an immersive journey into the show’s enchanting world.
With a knowledgeable guide, a wee dram of whisky, and all entry fees included, the tour provides a comprehensive and convenient way to explore these captivating filming locations.
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Tour Inclusions and Logistics
For those interested in booking the Outlander Day Tour, the tour includes several convenient amenities and logistics.
Pickup from Glasgow is available upon request, and the tour provides a wee dram of whisky, bottled water, and lunch. Castle entry fees and gratuities are also included.
The meeting point is either Greenock Ocean Terminal or North Hanover Street in Glasgow, with an 8:30 am start time. The tour accommodates a maximum of 16 travelers, allowing for a personalized experience.
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours before the tour begins, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Tour Experience and Insights
As guests embark on the Outlander Day Tour, they can expect to gain valuable insights into the filming of the popular television series from the knowledgeable guide. Along the way, the guide shares general Scottish history and cultural tidbits, enhancing the overall experience. Visitors have ample opportunities to explore the filming locations without the hassle of driving, seeing the world of Outlander.
Highlight | Description |
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Filming Insights | The guide provides behind-the-scenes information about the show’s production. |
Historical Context | The tour incorporates Scottish history and culture to enrich the experience. |
Exploration Opportunities | Guests can freely explore the various filming locations during the tour. |
Personalized Experiences | The small group size allows for a more personalized and interactive tour. |
Engaging Guides | While most guides are knowledgeable, some may be less engaging than others. |
Customer Reviews and Feedback
Positive experiences highlighted by reviewers include the knowledgeable and friendly guides, who provide memorable moments at the various Outlander filming locations.
Reviewers praise the personalized tours, even for solo travelers. Some note:
- Guides’ insights into Outlander filming and Scottish history
- Opportunities to explore multiple locations without the hassle of driving
- A "wee dram of Whisky" as a special treat
- Well-organized logistics, from pickup to castle entry fees
- Overall high satisfaction with the immersive Outlander experience.
However, a few reviewers desire more commentary and interaction from the guides during the tour.
Booking and Cancellation Policy
The Outlander Day Tour is priced from $208.60 per person.
Booking the tour is straightforward, with confirmation received at the time of booking. Travelers have the flexibility to cancel their tour up to 24 hours before the experience starts, free of charge. This policy provides peace of mind for those who may need to adjust their plans.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but stroller and infant seats are available for those traveling with young children.
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Exploring Blackness Castle
Blackness Castle, a 15th-century fortress along the Firth of Forth, serves as a prominent filming location for the Outlander series. Fans can explore this historic site that doubles as the fictional "Fort William" in the show.
Highlights include:
- Climbing the castle’s iconic "ship-like" silhouette for panoramic views
- Examining the well-preserved Great Hall and Laich Hall
- Stepping into the gloomy prison cells and dungeons
- Imagining characters like Dougal Mackenzie and Captain "Black Jack" Randall traversing the castle grounds
- Learning about the castle’s rich history as a royal residence and military stronghold.
Visiting the Historic Town of Falkland
Moving on from the majestic Blackness Castle, the Outlander tour takes visitors to the historic town of Falkland.
This quaint town is featured in memorable Outlander scenes, serving as the setting for the fictional Inverness in the 1940s and 1960s. Tourists can stroll through the charming streets, admiring the authentic 16th-century architecture.
The town’s highlight is the magnificent Falkland Palace, once a favored residence of Scottish kings and queens. Guides share insights into the town’s rich history and its role in the Outlander television series, allowing fans to fully enjoy the show’s captivating world.
Discovering Midhope Castle (Lallybroch)
Next, the Outlander tour takes visitors to Midhope Castle, a 16th-century tower house that serves as the iconic Lallybroch, the ancestral home of the Fraser clan.
Fans are thrilled to step into the world of the series, capturing photos and exploring the historic site.
The tour offers:
- Insights into the castle’s role as Lallybroch in the Outlander television series
- Opportunities to wander the courtyard and grounds of the well-preserved tower house
- Perspectives on the architectural features and design of the 16th-century structure
- Connections between the real-life location and its fictional counterpart in the show
- Immersive experiences for devoted Outlander enthusiasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Is the Drive Between Tour Stops?
The drive times between tour stops vary, but the tour operator aims to minimize travel time so guests can spend more time exploring the iconic filming locations. Exact durations aren’t specified, but the itinerary allows for ample time at each site.
Are Photography Permissions Provided at the Filming Locations?
The tour allows visitors to take photos at the filming locations, though some restrictions may apply. Guests are encouraged to check with the guide for any specific photography permissions or limitations at each site.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Beverages on the Tour?
Passengers can bring their own snacks and beverages on the tour. The tour includes bottled water, but allowing personal items provides flexibility and comfort for travelers during the day-long excursion to the Outlander filming locations.
Do the Tour Guides Speak Other Languages Besides English?
The tour guides on this day tour primarily speak English, but may be able to accommodate other languages upon request. Travelers should inquire about language options when booking to ensure their needs are met.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?
The tour website does not mention any discounts for students or seniors. However, it’s best to check with the tour operator directly to inquire about any available discounts or special offers.
The Sum Up
The Outlander Day Tour offers a captivating journey for fans, immersing them in the iconic filming locations that brought the show to life. With expert insights, a taste of Scottish whisky, and well-organized logistics, it’s a must-do experience for any Outlander enthusiast. Whether exploring historic castles or the charming town of Falkland, this tour provides a personalized and unforgettable adventure in the heart of Scotland.
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