Explore Alnwick Castle, Melrose Abbey, and Howick Hall from Edinburgh. Discover Harry Potter film locations and the home of Earl Grey Tea.
Explore Alnwick Castle, Melrose Abbey, and Howick Hall from Edinburgh. Discover Harry Potter film locations and the home of Earl Grey Tea.
- Culross - Culross is a wonderfully preserved 17th-century village located on the Firth of Forth, renowned for its cobbled streets, white-harled houses, and the striking ochre Culross Palace. Celebrated as one of the most iconic Outlander filming locations, it served as the town of Cranesmuir and featured in several key scenes throughout the…
- Culross - Culross is a wonderfully preserved 17th-century village located on the Firth of Forth, renowned for its cobbled streets, white-harled houses, and the striking ochre Culross Palace. Celebrated as one of the most iconic Outlander filming locations, it served as the town of Cranesmuir and featured in several key scenes throughout the series. It’s a perfect stop for fans to follow in the footsteps of Claire and Geillis while enjoying historic lanes, coastal views, and charming gardens.
- Doune Castle - Doune Castle, known to Outlander fans as Castle Leoch, the residence of Clan MacKenzie, is an outstanding example of 14th-century Scottish architecture, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s rich history. This iconic landmark has also appeared in Game of Thrones and Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Visitors can explore the grand hall, climb the towers, and enjoy breathtaking views of the River Teith from the castle’s ramparts.
- Linlithgow - Enjoy a relaxing midday break in the historic town of Linlithgow, where a variety of welcoming cafés and restaurants provide the perfect spot for lunch. Discover the impressive Linlithgow Palace, famously featured in Outlander as Wentworth Prison, and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this royal ruin. With its scenic loch, charming town centre, and strong ties to the series, Linlithgow offers a delightful and memorable stop on your Scottish journey.
- Midhope Castle - For Outlander enthusiasts, Midhope Castle is a must-visit location. Known as Lallybroch, the beloved family home of Jamie Fraser, it stands as a timeless symbol of the series. Although the interior is not open to the public, the castle’s exterior still resonates with the deep emotional connections of the show. Explore the castle grounds, capture unforgettable photos, and immerse yourself in the essence of one of the most cherished sites. If filming schedules affect Midhope’s availability, an equally remarkable stop will be arranged.
- Hopetoun House - Hopetoun House, a stunning example of Scottish baroque architecture, offers a unique opportunity to explore both Scotland’s rich history and its Outlander connections. In the series, it serves as the Duke of Sandringham’s lavish residence, with its grand interiors offering a glimpse into 17th-century aristocratic life. The estate’s expansive grounds are featured in several scenes, including the iconic courtyard where Jamie’s ambush on Sandringham takes place. The deer park was transformed into the French countryside, and the house’s majestic staircases and red sandstone exterior helped bring 18th-century Scotland to life. With sweeping views of the River Forth and beautifully maintained gardens, Hopetoun House is a captivating fusion of history and cinematic allure. The tour includes the entrance fee to the grounds, with an option to upgrade to tour the house.

- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Driver/guide
- Admission Fees
- Panoramic windows
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Driver/guide
- Admission Fees
- Panoramic windows
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Immerse yourself in the enchanting realm of Outlander by delving into its fascinating history and renowned filming sites. Experience the series’ allure by touring two stunning castles, Doune and Midhope; the quaint historic village of Culross; and the majestic palace and lakeside setting of Linlithgow. With entrance fees covered in the cost, this tour…
Immerse yourself in the enchanting realm of Outlander by delving into its fascinating history and renowned filming sites. Experience the series’ allure by touring two stunning castles, Doune and Midhope; the quaint historic village of Culross; and the majestic palace and lakeside setting of Linlithgow. With entrance fees covered in the cost, this tour is ideal for Outlander enthusiasts and anyone keen to explore Scotland’s mesmerizing heritage.
- Children under 3 years not accepted
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.