Unique Outlander tour
- see Jamie Fraser's ancestral home, Lallybroch , ( Midhope Castle)
- hear Jamie Fraser guide you around Castle Leoch ( Doune Castle ).
Embark on a Unique Outlander tour, a private journey for up to four people to three iconic filming locations. Begin at Lallybroch (Midhope Castle), Jamie Fraser's ancestral home, where you’ll feel the timeless charm and legacy of the Fraser clan.
Next, visit Castle Leoch (Doune Castle), where Jamie Fraser himself will guide you through the formidable seat of Clan MacKenzie. Experience the intrigue and drama that unfolded within these ancient walls.
Conclude your adventure at Linlithgow Palace (Wentworth Prison), exploring the historic site that portrayed the dark and gripping scenes of Jamie’s imprisonment.
This exclusive tour promises an intimate and immersive experience, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of your favourite Outlander characters amidst Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Shore excursions
Pickup included
Doune Castle ( Castle Leoch )
Midhope Castle ( Lallybroch )
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