The ultimate Outlander day tour from Edinburgh. Hitting all the many film locations. The tour runs all year around and the itinerary is changeable depending on what is open and accessible at the time of your visit.
See Lallybroch and the location of Jamies Cave. Explore Castle Leoch and the infamous Fort William. Stroll around Crainsmuir, see Geilis Duncans house, and Castle Leochs Gardens. Walk along the Harbour of Le Havre and wander around Inverness with your Outlander Fan Guide.
Please not the film locations are what we will be visiting not the real Inverness and Le Havre.
Pickup included
Midhope Castle AKA Lallybroch. Seasonal opening. Fee payable at the property.
Please note the estate can close at short notice for estate business this is out with our control.
Blackness Castle AKA Fort William. Admission payable on the day or in advance.
In the summer this is driven by in the winter it can be visited as other locations are closed.
Doune Castle AKA Castle Leoch, admission best booked in advance.
Walk around the village that have featured in several seasons of Outlander
Falkland AKA Inverness
Dysart AKA Le Havre
Seasonal opening and can be added if other locations are closed.
If the listed attractions are closed (seasonal opening) an alternative attraction will be substituted.
• Uneven surfaces, not recommended for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair
• Operates in all weather conditions
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