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Outlander Tour: Full-day The Outlander, Palaces & Jacobites Tour from Edinburgh

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About this experience

DURATION: 9-10 hours
DISTANCE COVERED: 104 miles
PICK UP: Outside Green Ensign Ewart Pub, Edinburgh at 8:30 am
AVAILABILITY: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Outlander Tour is suitable for all. Some of the locations may cause accessibility issues due to their geography and architecture.
  • Meeting pointYour tour departs from outside the green Ensign Ewart pub, at 521-523 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2PE. Check-in opens 15 minutes prior to the stated departure time and closes 5 minutes prior to the stated departure time. We recommend that all passengers arrive in this window as tours must depart on schedule.

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable Outlander tour starting from Edinburgh, as you delve into the captivating world of the TV series and visit its iconic filming locations.

Immerse yourself in the magic of Midhope, the renowned Lallybroch from Outlander, and indulge in the charm of Falkland, which served as the backdrop for Inverness in the series.

Explore Culross, where Claire's herb garden and the Mercat Cross of Cranesmuir Village come to life, adding an enchanting touch to your Outlander adventure.

Highlights

◾Midhope (Lallybroch): Step into the world of Outlander as you visit Midhope, the real-life location of Lallybroch, Jamie Fraser's ancestral home.
◾Falkland: Transport yourself to Inverness from the series as you explore Falkland, the picturesque village that served as its filming location, and soak in the timeless charm of this historic setting.
◾Culross: Wander through the enchanting village of Culross, where Claire's herb garden blooms and the Mercat Cross of Cranesmuir Village stands, capturing the essence of Outlander's captivating world.
◾Filming Locations: Discover the actual spots where iconic scenes from Outlander were filmed, immersing yourself in the authentic atmosphere that brought the beloved series to life.
◾Outlander Magic: Experience the allure of Outlander come to life as you visit these remarkable filming locations, creating cherished memories and connecting with the essence of the beloved TV series.

About this experience

DURATION: 9-10 hours
DISTANCE COVERED: 104 miles
PICK UP: Outside Green Ensign Ewart Pub, Edinburgh at 8:30 am
AVAILABILITY: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Outlander Tour is suitable for all. Some of the locations may cause accessibility issues due to their geography and architecture.

Description - What to expect

We begin our day in Edinburgh, departing from the Royal Mile and taking in some of the sights of Scotland’s capital as we head to our first stop of the day; Midhope Castle*. This 16th century Tower House was the backdrop to Lallybroch; Jamie Fraser’s family home. Spend time here for photos and soak up the atmosphere and keep an eye out for Jamie, just in case.

From there, we continue onwards to Blackness, home to Blackness Castle. In Outlander, Blackness Castle is used as the set for Fort William, the headquarters of Black Jack Randall. It has also appeared in Hamlet and is known as “the ship that never sailed” due to its distinctive boat-like shape that protrudes into the Forth. Look down the Forth towards Edinburgh and see all 3 Forth Bridges, representing three centuries of Scottish engineering and connecting the Lothians with the Kingdom of Fife.

Our Outlander tour travels west, to the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow, where you will the opportunity to visit Linlithgow Palace, Outlander’s Wentworth Prison. The palace was originally used as a relaxing retreat for the Royal Family on journeys between Edinburgh and Stirling Castle. Its impressive towers overlook stunning scenery. We will also spend enough time here in Linlithgow for you to get some lunch and explore the town.

After a short journey further westward, we will arrive at Callendar House near Falkirk, it was used as the kitchen in the Duke of Sandringham’s home in season 2 of the show. This beautiful mansion has traditional Scottish architecture with elements resembling a French Renaissance chateau.

We then travel north across to the other side of the Forth and visit the Royal Burgh of Culross. The small village is arguably the best example of a 17th Century village in Scotland. The gardens here feature as Claire’s herb garden, and the Mercat Cross in Outlanders’ Cranesmuir Village.

We then return to the other side of the Forth and visit Hopetoun House, which features in Outlander as the Duke of Sandringham’s home. This stunning stately home is situated on over 100 acres of designed landscape and reflects some of the brilliant work of Scottish architects Sir William Bruce and William Adam.

On our return journey to Edinburgh in the evening, we will pass by the Forth Bridges. These three bridges are used to connect the Lothians to the Kingdom of Fife and represent three centuries of Scottish engineering, with the newest bridge, the Queensferry Crossing having only been completed in 2017. After this, we return to Edinburgh where our Outlander tour comes to an end.

Free Cancellation

Free cancellation is available for this Outlander tour up to 48 hours before the start of the experience

What's included, what's not

✔ Digital translations
✔ Knowledgeable Driver-Guide
✔ Luxury Modern air-conditioned coach
✘ Entrance to attractions
✘ Food and drinks

Bring with you

As we like to give you as much time off the coach as possible with the opportunity for walks, we recommend you bring warm and/or waterproof clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes and take sun-block or a hat for sunny days.

Don't forget your camera to capture all the lovely scenery and wildlife you'll encounter on your tour!

Since we cannot allow hot food on our buses you could also bring a cold packed lunch with you to make the most of your time at each stop, this would be particularly time-saving in the busier months!

Where we will meet

Your tour departs from outside the green Ensign Ewart pub, at 521-523 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2PE. Check-in opens 15 minutes prior to the stated departure time and closes 5 minutes prior to the stated departure time. We recommend that all passengers arrive in this window as tours must depart on schedule.

Good to know - practical information

The price of your one day tour from Edinburgh includes the services of a friendly, knowledgeable and experienced Driver-Guide, and transportation on one of our luxury, modern, air-conditioned coaches.

All optional extras - attraction entrance fees, loch cruises, food and drinks, etc - are not included in the price of your tour. This is to allow our guests the freedom to choose which optional extras they would like to take part in on the day.

Optional extras for your tour (Prices from April 2024) are as follows:

Midhope Castle: £6.97
Falkland Palace & Gardens: Adults: £17, Concession: £14, Child: £9.50
Blackness Castle: Adults: £7.50, Concession: £6, Child (7-15): £4.50, Child (Under 7): Free
Culross Palace & Gardens: Adults: £13, Concession: £10
Linlithgow Palace: Adults (16-64yrs): £8.00, Concession (65yrs+ and unemployed): £6.00, Child (7-15yrs): £4.00

Description - What to expect

We begin our day in Edinburgh, departing from the Royal Mile and taking in some of the sights of Scotland’s capital as we head to our first stop of the day; Midhope Castle*. This 16th century Tower House was the backdrop to Lallybroch; Jamie Fraser’s family home. Spend time here for photos and soak up the atmosphere and keep an eye out for Jamie, just in case.

From there, we continue onwards to Blackness, home to Blackness Castle. In Outlander, Blackness Castle is used as the set for Fort William, the headquarters of Black Jack Randall. It has also appeared in Hamlet and is known as “the ship that never sailed” due to its distinctive boat-like shape that protrudes into the Forth. Look down the Forth towards Edinburgh and see all 3 Forth Bridges, representing three centuries of Scottish engineering and connecting the Lothians with the Kingdom of Fife.

Our Outlander tour travels west, to the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow, where you will the opportunity to visit Linlithgow Palace, Outlander’s Wentworth Prison. The palace was originally used as a relaxing retreat for the Royal Family on journeys between Edinburgh and Stirling Castle. Its impressive towers overlook stunning scenery. We will also spend enough time here in Linlithgow for you to get some lunch and explore the town.

After a short journey further westward, we will arrive at Callendar House near Falkirk, it was used as the kitchen in the Duke of Sandringham’s home in season 2 of the show. This beautiful mansion has traditional Scottish architecture with elements resembling a French Renaissance chateau.

We then travel north across to the other side of the Forth and visit the Royal Burgh of Culross. The small village is arguably the best example of a 17th Century village in Scotland. The gardens here feature as Claire’s herb garden, and the Mercat Cross in Outlanders’ Cranesmuir Village.

We then return to the other side of the Forth and visit Hopetoun House, which features in Outlander as the Duke of Sandringham’s home. This stunning stately home is situated on over 100 acres of designed landscape and reflects some of the brilliant work of Scottish architects Sir William Bruce and William Adam.

On our return journey to Edinburgh in the evening, we will pass by the Forth Bridges. These three bridges are used to connect the Lothians to the Kingdom of Fife and represent three centuries of Scottish engineering, with the newest bridge, the Queensferry Crossing having only been completed in 2017. After this, we return to Edinburgh where our Outlander tour comes to an end.

Latest reviews

  • Mary
  • Aug 19, 2023
  • ΅We had a great time. Everything was well organized and our driver was friendly and knowledgeable. Highly recommended experience