Private Outlander Tour from Tartan Tours Scotland for
parties of 1- 4 people. Tours leave from the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area, You will collected at your hotel or agreed meeting place.
• Castle Leoch - Doune Castle plays a leading role in season 1 as Castle Leoch.
• Wentworth Prison - Linlithgow Palace features as Wentworth Prison in season 1.
• Fictional Fort William- Blackness Castle Jack Randall's headquarters in season 1.
• Fictional Inverness - Falkland Jamie's Ghost at the fountain in season 1.
Private tour of 1- 4 people. Travelling in luxury we provide soft drink and snacks to keep you going between locations.
Being a
private tour you will also have your own tour guide for the day.
Pickup included
Doune Castle plays a leading role in season 1 as Castle Leoch. The 18th Century home of Colum Mackenzie and his clan. It also features in the 20th Century when Claire and Frank visit the ruins on a day trip.
The palace again featured in season 1 as Wentworth Prison, where Jamie was imprisoned- also birth place of Mary Queen of Scots. See the fountain that flowed with wine when the Jacobite army led by Bonnie Prince Charlie arrived at the Palace., .
Blackness Castle which featured in Season 1 and 2. This 15th Century Castle featured as the setting for the Fort William headquarters of Jack Randall as well as the place where Jamie's heart wrenching incarceration took place. The Castle also featured in the recent Mary Queen of Scots and Outlaw King films
The holy grail for Outlander fans- Lallybroch-
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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