8 clients maxiumum - extra small group tour.
Consistently awarded 5 star tour.
Travel to Blackness Castle, used as Fort William in Outlander, and learn why this is commonly called the "Ship that Never Sailed".
Explore the quaint and historic villages of Culross (Cranesmuir) and Falkland (1940s Inverness).
Continue to the picturesque Dysart Harbour (Port of Le Harve) to admire the colourful fishing boats.
Lastly, be blown away by the incredible ruin of Midhope Castle (Lallybroch).
Known as Fort William in Outlander, visit Blackness Castle.
Recognisable as Cranesmuir in Outlander, you'll arrive in Culross ready to explore. Wander through cobblestone streets, admire the history and imagine life as if you are in Outlander.
Enjoy a lunch break at one of the cute cafes or traditional pubs after exploring Outlanders 1940s Inverness. You'll spot many recognisable scenes such as where Claire gazes into the past.
Next you'll stop at Dysart Harbour, otherwise recognised as the Port of Le Harve in the series. It's a beautiful coastal spot filled with fishing boats and history.
Arguably the most famous spot of all, your last stop will be at Midhope Castle. This is used as Lallybroch in Outlander, the home of Jamie Fraser. There will be time to walk around this incredible ruin and immerse yourself in the show.
Check-in is 8:45am
Meet us outside the Jolly Botanist.
Our van will have the Experience Scotland's Wild logo on it.
If you're running late please call us.
• Check-in 15 minutes before Tour Start Time
• Meet at the front of the Jolly Botanist, 256-260 Morrison St, Edinburgh EH3 8DT, UK
• Guide will need to leave at the tour start time
• Please look out for a Van with the Experience Scotland's Wild Logo on the front
• If you think you may be late, please call us as soon as possible on +441312418292
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