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Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
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Falkland - Discover this quaint town with its lavish palace which was used to portray Inverness in Outlander
Clava Cairns - Take a step back in time and discover this 4,000 year old cemetery
Doune Castle - Explore the grounds of one of the most filmed castles in Scotland
Glen Affric - Traverse lochs, mountains and pine forests in this picturesque Scottish glen
Culloden - Explore this historic battlefield that was the location of the last battle fought on British soil
Step into the world of Outlander with this immersive 4-day TV Trail tour, starting and finishing in Edinburgh. Fans and history buffs alike will journey through Inverness, Perth, and iconic locations such as Doune Castle (Castle Leoch), Glencoe, and Glenfinnan. The adventure continues with visits to moving sites like Culloden Battlefield, the mystical Clava Cairns, and picturesque villages including Falkland and Culross. Experience Blackness Castle, Midhope Castle (Jamie’s Lallybroch), and Hopetoun House—all featured in the beloved series—while soaking up the wild beauty of Loch Ness and Glen Affric.
Tailored for those who appreciate culture and storytelling, this easy-paced tour is perfect for mature travelers and Outlander enthusiasts seeking a blend of history, scenery, and TV magic.
The unique highlight? Walking in the footsteps of Outlander’s heroes at real-life filming locations, all while unraveling Scotland’s rich history.