Set out on a captivating journey through Scotland’s iconic landscapes and historic sites featured in the beloved Outlander TV series. This tour from Edinburgh transports visitors back in time, offering an immersive experience for fans and history enthusiasts alike. Explore grand estates, medieval towns, and stunning scenery, including the filming locations of Lallybroch, Blackness Castle, and Culross. With knowledgeable guides by your side, uncover the fascinating Jacobite saga that shaped the nation’s past. Prepare to be enchanted as you explore the world of Outlander and discover the rich tapestry of Scottish heritage.
Key Points
- This tour offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of the Outlander TV series, showcasing the show’s filming locations and historical sites.
- The tour includes visits to iconic Outlander locations like Midhope Castle (Lallybroch), Blackness Castle, Linlithgow Palace, and the town of Culross.
- Knowledgeable guides provide behind-the-scenes stories and insights, enhancing the tour experience for Outlander fans.
- The tour departs from Edinburgh and takes visitors through the stunning Scottish landscapes featured in the Jacobite saga.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible and has a minimum age requirement of 4 years old, with food, drinks, and attraction tickets not included.
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Tour Overview
This tour offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the world of ‘Outlander’, transporting them to the palaces and sites that have graced the iconic television series.
Guests can discover the grand estates and medieval towns that starred in the Jacobite saga, accompanied by knowledgeable guides who share behind-the-scenes stories and insights about the show’s production.
From the impressive Midhope Castle, also known as Lallybroch Castle, to the historic Blackness Castle and the stunning Culross, this tour takes travelers on a journey through the stunning Scottish landscapes that have become synonymous with the beloved TV series.
It’s an immersive experience that truly brings the world of ‘Outlander’ to life.
Itinerary Highlights
Midhope Castle, better known as Lallybroch Castle in the Outlander series, is the first stop on this captivating tour. Visitors can marvel at the grand 16th-century estate that served as the iconic family home of the Fraser clan.
Next, the tour heads to Blackness Castle, which doubled as the sinister Black Jack’s headquarters in the show. Here, guests can explore the imposing fortress and learn about its role in the Jacobite rebellion.
The tour then travels to Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and the setting of Wentworth Prison in Outlander. Visitors can wander the historic halls and imagine the drama that unfolded within.
Tour Details
The tour departs from Edinburgh and transports guests in an air-conditioned vehicle. A knowledgeable driver-guide provides live commentary throughout the journey, sharing behind-the-scenes stories about the Outlander TV series.
Tour Details | ||
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Meeting Point | 521-523 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2PE, UK | |
Start Time | 8:30 AM | |
End Location | Meeting point | |
Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible, Minimum age: 4 years old |
The tour operates in all weather conditions, and digital translations are available upon request, ensuring an enjoyable and accessible experience for all.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle and a knowledgeable driver-guide who provides live commentary on board.
However, it doesn’t cover food, drinks, attraction tickets, or gratuities. Guests are responsible for purchasing their own meals and paying any admission fees at the historic sites visited.
While the driver-guide is happy to provide recommendations, tips for their services aren’t included in the tour price.
Practical Information
The tour departs at 8:30 AM from the meeting point at 521-523 Lawnmarket in Edinburgh, EH1 2PE, UK, and ends back at the same location.
It’s not wheelchair accessible, but children as young as 4 years old can participate. Digital translations are available upon request.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, allowing guests to explore the featured Outlander and Jacobite sites regardless of the day’s forecast.
This comprehensive journey takes visitors to iconic palaces, castles, and picturesque villages that have graced the screen in the popular television series.
With a knowledgeable driver-guide providing live commentary, guests can explore the behind-the-scenes stories and enjoy Scotland’s rich history and culture.
Midhope Castle
Nestled within the rugged Scottish countryside, Midhope Castle stands as a captivating filming location featured prominently in the Outlander television series, where it was transformed into the beloved Lallybroch estate.
Visitors can explore the castle’s weathered stone walls, imagine the bustling life within its historic halls, and enjoy the world of the Frasers.
The castle’s exterior was meticulously used in Outlander, with its distinctive architecture and picturesque setting serving as the perfect backdrop for scenes set at Lallybroch.
Fans can wander the castle grounds, snap photos, and imagine the characters from the show moving through the space.
Though the interior isn’t accessible to the public, the opportunity to see Midhope Castle in person is a highlight for many Outlander enthusiasts.
The castle’s remote location adds to the sense of stepping back in time, offering a truly authentic Outlander experience.
Visiting Midhope Castle allows fans to connect with the show in a tangible way, creating lasting memories of their journey through the Highlands.
Blackness Castle
Rising majestically along the shores of the Firth of Forth, Blackness Castle commands attention as a prominent filming location featured in the Outlander television series, where it portrayed the formidable headquarters of the villainous Black Jack Randall.
Tour-goers will marvel at the castle’s imposing 15th-century architecture and learn about its storied past, from serving as a prison to playing a role in the Jacobite risings.
As the guide provides behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the show’s production, visitors will be transported back in time, imagining the castle’s walls echoing with the clash of swords and the scheming of historical figures.
Blackness Castle’s cinematic appearance makes it a highlight of the Outlander, Palaces & Jacobites Tour.
Linlithgow Palace and Culross
Along the banks of Linlithgow Loch, the stately Linlithgow Palace stands as the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots, and a significant setting in the Outlander television series, where it portrayed the ominous Wentworth Prison.
Just a short drive from Edinburgh, the tour then takes visitors to the charming medieval town of Culross, which served as the fictional village of Cranesmuir.
Highlights include:
- Exploring the well-preserved 16th-century townhouses and Mercat Cross
- Strolling through the lush gardens of Culross Palace
- Discovering the backstage stories and filming locations from Outlander
- Taking in the rich history and architecture of these iconic Scottish sites
- Enjoying the picturesque landscapes and gaining a deeper appreciation for the Jacobite saga.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, guests can take photos during the tour. The driver-guide encourages capturing the historic sites and scenery along the way. However, flash photography may be prohibited in certain locations to preserve the integrity of the sites.
How Long Is the Total Duration of the Tour?
The total duration of the tour is not explicitly stated, but it likely ranges from 6 to 8 hours. The tour departs at 8:30 AM and ends at the starting point in Edinburgh.
Is There Any Free Time to Explore the Sites on My Own?
The tour provides limited free time at each site for independent exploration. While the guided commentary covers key highlights, travelers have chances to wander and discover sites on their own during the day.
What if I Have Dietary Restrictions or Special Needs?
The tour accommodates dietary restrictions and special needs, but customers should notify the provider in advance. Special meals and assistance can be arranged to ensure all participants have an enjoyable and comfortable experience.
Can I Book Private or Customized Tours?
Yes, private or customized tours are available. Clients can work with the tour operator to tailor the itinerary and experience to their specific needs and interests. This offers a more personalized and flexible sightseeing adventure.
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Recap
The Outlander, Palaces & Jacobites Tour from Edinburgh offers a captivating exploration of Scotland’s historic landmarks and stunning landscapes featured in the beloved Outlander TV series.
Travelers will enjoy the Jacobite saga, visiting iconic filming locations and uncovering the rich heritage that has inspired generations.
This tour provides an unforgettable experience for both Outlander fans and history enthusiasts seeking to uncover the magic of the Scottish Highlands.