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Outlander Experience (2 days)

Duration: 2 days
Age: No restrictions
from 341.46 EUR /pers.
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Guide Language
English
Included in the price
  • Transfer
  • Guide service
  • Breakfast
  • Accommodation (1 night in B&B)
  • Entrance fee to Midhope Castle
What You'll See
  • Blackness Castle
  • Doune Castle
  • Falkland
  • Midhope Castle
  • Clava Cairns & Culloden Battlefield
  • Highland Folk Museum
Program Description

Day 1
The tour starts with an iconic location, Midhope Castle, the external location for Lallybroch, the family home of Jamie Fraser. This 15th-century castle is largely intact outside, but sadly derelict within, the perfect place to begin an Outlander tour! Next we visit the imposing Black Ness Castle. A perfect viewpoint for the Firth of Forth, this 15th-century castle stood in for Fort William in the show. We continue on to Doune Castle, which plays a starring role in the show; Castle Leoch home of Colum MacKenzie and his clan. You might also remember it from as Castle Anthrax from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Listen to Jamie as he guides you through his uncle's home. Then it's north and into the Highlands to visit Glen Coe, which features in Outlander's opening credits. One of the most impressive places in Scotland, you'll be in awe as you stand in this striking glen. We'll have a quick stop at Loch Ness as we continue north to Inverness for our overnight stop. Free time for lunch.

Day 2
Our second day begins with a visit to Clava Cairns, approximately 4,000 years old, these are one of Scotland's more impressive sights as you can get up close to the standing stones and burial chambers. We then continue on to Culloden, a sombre place to visit as you can walk the battlefield of the quick and bloody 1746 battle. We will journey south to the Highland Folk Museum for lunch and to get a flavour of how Highland people lived and worked from the 1700s up until the 1960s. It was an ideal choice for various period scenes in Outlander. As we head further south to Fife we will visit the village of Falkland. Here you can relive one of the first scenes of the TV series, in which Jamie's ghost looks up at Claire's room. You'll recognise this village as 1940s & 1960s Inverness. Then it's time to return to Edinburgh.

 

Excluded from the price
  • Lunch
  • Entrance fee to Doune Castle (approx. 10GBP)
  • Entrance fee to Black Ness Castle (approx. 7GBP)
Important info
A non-refundable tour (point 2 of the Supplier's Cancellation Terms applies).
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Provider / Organizer: Highland Experience Tours
  • No. 1 Parliament Square, High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1RE
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