Outlander Trail
Explore Outlander filming locations of Midhope, Doune & Blackness Castle.
Check In Time: 8:30
Departure Time: 8:45
Return Time: 17:30
Last Updated: 17/04/2026 11:38:03 by Barry Arends
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| 2 | Name | Outlander Trail | ||
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| 4 | Description Headline | Explore Outlander filming locations of Midhope, Doune & Blackness Castle. | ||
| 5 | Description Short | Pack your essentials and travel back to the 18th century on an Outlander-themed tour from Edinburgh to charming villages and iconic historic attractions: a dream day out for any Outlander fan! We can’t guarantee any time travel through standing stones, but your guide will immerse you in real-life tales from the past which inspired Diana Gabaldon’s world-famous books. When you experience these stunning locations, you’ll understand why they were chosen to feature in the hit TV series. | ||
| 6 | Description | Pack your essentials and travel back to the 18th century on an Outlander-themed tour from Edinburgh to charming villages and iconic historic attractions: a dream day out for any Outlander fan! We can’t guarantee any time travel through standing stones, but your guide will immerse you in real-life tales from the past which inspired Diana Gabaldon’s world-famous books. When you experience these stunning locations, you’ll understand why they were chosen to feature in the hit TV series. | ||
| 7 | Web Url | https://www.haggisadventures.com/1-day-tours/1-day-outlander-trail | ||
| 8 | Start Location | Edinburgh - Royal Mile | Long: -3.186111 | Lat: 55.950264 |
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| 10 | End City | Edinburgh - Royal Mile | Long: -3.186111 | Lat: 55.950264 |
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| 12 | Filters | Scotland | ||
| 13 | Tags | Day Tours | ||
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Itinerary
Name: Outlander Trail
Short Description: Our Outlander tour starts in Edinburgh in the morning, heading to Midhope Castle*, known as the Outlander filming location for Lallybroch. Next, we visit Doune Castle*, or Castle Leoch to Outlander fans. As one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Scotland, it has also appeared in Game of Thrones, Outlaw King and Monty Python & the Holy Grail. Over in the ancient Kingdom of Fife, we visit Falkland, the setting for 1940’s Inverness. Explore the quaint streets or chase Jamie’s ghostly figure around the village square. Afterwards, we travel to colourful Culross for lunch, which starred as Cranesmuir, where Claire and Geillis Duncan were accused of witchcraft. That was a close call! Saving some of the best ‘til last, our final stop is at Blackness Castle*, the fictional setting for Fort William in Outlander, home to Captain Jack Randall’s worst acts of violence. We get the chance to view the jaw-dropping Forth Bridges before we return to the capital in the early evening. The perfect end to an awesome Outlander tour! *There are dates when castles may be closed. Please check the FAQs below for the latest updates.
Description: Our Outlander tour starts in Edinburgh in the morning, heading to Midhope Castle*, known as the Outlander filming location for Lallybroch. Next, we visit Doune Castle*, or Castle Leoch to Outlander fans. As one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Scotland, it has also appeared in Game of Thrones, Outlaw King and Monty Python & the Holy Grail. Over in the ancient Kingdom of Fife, we visit Falkland, the setting for 1940’s Inverness. Explore the quaint streets or chase Jamie’s ghostly figure around the village square. Afterwards, we travel to colourful Culross for lunch, which starred as Cranesmuir, where Claire and Geillis Duncan were accused of witchcraft. That was a close call! Saving some of the best ‘til last, our final stop is at Blackness Castle*, the fictional setting for Fort William in Outlander, home to Captain Jack Randall’s worst acts of violence. We get the chance to view the jaw-dropping Forth Bridges before we return to the capital in the early evening. The perfect end to an awesome Outlander tour! *There are dates when castles may be closed. Please check the FAQs below for the latest updates.
Highlights
- Midhope Castle(Midhope)
- Doune Castle(Doune)
- Culross (Culross)
- Falkland(Falkland)
- Outlander(Outlander)
- Robert the Bruce (Bruce)
- Blackness Castle(BlacknessCastle)
Inclusions
Item 1: Your Legendary Local HAGGiS Guide
Item 2: Scottish Stories & Live Commentary (in English)
Item 3: Small Group Tour
Item 4: Foreign Language Audio Guide Available
Item 5: Audio guide links will be provided after booking. Please download over WiFi and bring your own headphones
Item 6: Full Refund if Cancelled More Than 24 hours in Advance
Highlights
Name: Small But Mighty
NameShort: Small But Mighty
Travelling in a wee group means more banter, more space, and plenty of laughs along the way. Cosy, right? Just a heads-up – while we usually travel in smaller vehicles, sometimes a larger bus might be used due to availability.
Travelling in a wee group means more banter, more space, and plenty of laughs along the way. Cosy, right? Just a heads-up – while we usually travel in smaller vehicles, sometimes a larger bus might be used due to availability.
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Name: Midhope Castle
NameShort: Midhope Castle
Midhope Castle dates back to the 15th century, and has recently found famed in the Outlander TV series as Lallybroch; the family home of heroic heartthrob Jamie Fraser. While the interior is derelict, a selfie outside the instantly recognisable castle is a must for any Outlander fan.
Midhope Castle dates back to the 15th century, and has recently found famed in the Outlander TV series as Lallybroch; the family home of heroic heartthrob Jamie Fraser. While the interior is derelict, a selfie outside the instantly recognisable castle is a must for any Outlander fan.
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Name: Doune Castle
NameShort: Doune Castle
Prepare to be star-struck by Doune Castle. The 14th century stronghold is quite the celebrity, having appeared in Monty Python, Game of Thrones, and Outlander. Climb the battlements for views of distant mountains, and get your geek on as you discover familiar filming locations in and around the castle.
Doune Castle is a remarkably well-preserved medieval structure with a mega-impressive Great Hall and a towering 100ft high gatehouse. The interior courtyard was used as Winterfell in the pilot of Game of Thrones, however the castle best recognised for its role as ‘Castle Leoch’ in the Outlander series; the home of Colum Mackenzie and his clan. The castle was heavily featured as various different castles in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Monty Python fans can request coconut shells from the reception to recreate their own comical scene from the film, or pick up an audio guide narrated by Terry Jones. Outlander fans will be pleased to know that Sam Heughan’s Scottish tones also feature on the audio guide. To top-off Doune Castle’s on-screen claims to fame, it will also appear in Outlaw King, the new Netflix film about Robert the Bruce.
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Name: Culross
NameShort: Culross
Culross is almost too cute to handle. The cobbles and colourful houses are picture perfect, and give a glimpse into village life hundreds of years ago. Culross is popularly featured as Cranesmuir in the Outlander TV series. Wander the palace and pretty streets in search of the filming locations.
Culross sits on the Firth of Forth and has one of the oldest harbours in Scotland. The village’s 16th and 17th century architecture oozes historic charm, particularly the vibrant Culross Palace. The palace’s period garden is used as Claire’s herb garden at Castle Leoch in Outlander, and Geillis Duncan's house can be found next to the Mercat Cross; which is also where the wee boy had his ear nailed to a post for stealing. The witch trials in Outlander are not entirely fictional. Culross has a dark and sinister past, so don’t be fooled by its cute appearance. The Town House was where alleged witches were held prisoner and trialed, and in the 17th century so many women were accused of witchcraft, there wasn’t enough space to accommodate them all. Don’t worry, most of our passengers make it back to Edinburgh in one piece!
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Name: Falkland
NameShort: Falkland
Falkland is a fairy-tale village in the Kingdom of Fife. From its quaint wee buildings and pretty flower baskets, to the French renaissance palace, Falkland is a total charmer. The centuries-old streets are used regularly in the filming of Outlander, most recognisably as Inverness in the 1940s and 1960s.
Wandering through the Falkland is like stepping back in time. Falkland became Scotland’s first conservation village in the 1970s, and its twenty-eight listed buildings are still looking mighty fine. The village’s star attraction is the 500 year old Falkland Palace; a stunning royal residence and a favourite country escape for Mary Queen of Scots and the Stuart Monarchy. The palace is also home to the world’s oldest real tennis court. Falkland’s has shot to worldwide fame thanks to hit TV series Outlander. The village first appears as 1940s Inverness, where Claire and Frank meet the mysterious Mrs Baird and Reverend Wakefield on their second honeymoon. It is from the window of the Covenanter Hotel – which appears as Bairds B&B – that Claire sees the ghostly figure of Jamie standing by the Mercat Cross. There’s no guarantee you’ll see him too, but you will fall in love with Falkland.
Image Name: Falkland
Image Alt: Falkland
Name: Outlander
NameShort: Outlander
You’ve watched the Outlander TV series, and now you can see the filming locations close up! Learn about the Jacobite history which inspired the Outlander story. Visit Castle Leoch, the setting for 1940s Inverness, and Jamie Fraser’s home at Lallybroch – plus more! An epic day out for hardcore fans.
You’ve watched the Outlander TV series, and now you can see the filming locations close up! Learn about the Jacobite history which inspired the Outlander story. Visit Castle Leoch, the setting for 1940s Inverness, and Jamie Fraser’s home at Lallybroch – plus more! An epic day out for hardcore fans.
Image Name: Falkland Palace
Image Alt: Falkland Palace
Name: Robert the Bruce
NameShort: Robert the Bruce
As far as kings go, Robert the Bruce was an absolute legend. Learn the true story of our ‘Outlaw King’ and national hero, on this epic journey around historic hotspots connected to the man himself – including Bannockburn; the battle site where he won his greatest victory for the Scots.
As far as kings go, Robert the Bruce was an absolute legend. Learn the true story of our ‘Outlaw King’ and national hero, on this epic journey around historic hotspots connected to the man himself – including Bannockburn; the battle site where he won his greatest victory for the Scots.
Image Name: Linlithgow Palace
Image Alt: Linlithgow Palace
Name: Blackness Castle
NameShort: Blackness Castle
Blackness Castle is a striking 15th century fortress that resembles the shape of a ship – often nicknamed as ‘'the ship that never sailed’. As an Outlander fan, you will recall the castle as Fort William, home to Captain Jack Randall’s worst acts of violence.’ Spoiler alert: Remember the scene where Jamie received lashes from Randall? Yep, that’s where it happened.
Blackness Castle is a striking 15th century fortress that resembles the shape of a ship – often nicknamed as ‘'the ship that never sailed’. As an Outlander fan, you will recall the castle as Fort William, home to Captain Jack Randall’s worst acts of violence.’ Spoiler alert: Remember the scene where Jamie received lashes from Randall? Yep, that’s where it happened.
Image Name: Blackness Castle
Image Alt: Two young female travellers at Blackness Castle
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Name: Falkland as Inverness in Outlander | photo by April Bright and Code Pod Hostel
Falkland as Inverness in Outlander | photo by April Bright and Code Pod Hostel
Two young women strolling through Falkland, passing historic stone buildings and charming streets
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Elevated view of Culross with its iconic yellow building and the River Forth stretching beyond
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Doune Castle standing tall under a bright blue sky, its medieval stone walls glowing in the sun
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Inner courtyard of Blackness Castle, enclosed by towering stone walls with historic charm
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