The Outlander Itinerary

Graeme Johncock

Written by Graeme Johncock

The Outlander effect on Scotland has been immense with thousands travelling here every year thanks to their love for the TV show. Set between the mid-1900s and the turbulent 1745 Jacobite rising, a tour around Outlander filming locations makes a great day out. However, it’s important to remember that these are more than just TV sets and each location has its own fascinating true history worth exploring!

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13 min

Midhope Castle

Begin your day at one of the most iconic Outlander locations – Midhope Castle, better known as Lallybroch. In the show, this was Jamie Fraser’s family home although in real life, it’s an inaccessible ruin. That doesn’t mean it’s not worth visiting and the love for Lallybroch has breathed new...

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19 min

Blackness Castle

Known as the Ship That Never Sailed, Blackness Castle juts out into the Forth like a pointed prow. Used as Fort William in Outlander, the rocky courtyard where Jamie is flogged is unmistakable. The castle was originally built to be a comfortable home but quickly became a royal stronghold and...

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A short distance inland, Linlithgow Palace was a comfortable residence for Scottish monarchs halfway between Edinburgh and Stirling. Enormous halls and numerous bedrooms surround the courtyard with a lavish 500-year-old fountain in the centre. It couldn’t be further from its TV portrayal as Wentworth Prison! This was the birthplace of...

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Lunch At Aran

Located in the square just outside Linlithgow Palace, Aran serves up delicious Scottish lunches and probably the best coffee in West Lothian!

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Doune Castle is one of Scotland’s most famous fortresses, a real no- nonsense place with strong stone walls. It’s hardly changed since it was home to Robert Stewart the Duke of Albany, younger brother to King Robert III. This is one of my favourite castles in Scotland where you can...

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On the banks of the Firth of Forth, the village of Culross stands in for the fictional village of Cranesmuir. This is the most authentic 17th century settlement in Scotland and somewhere I love to walk the cobbled streets between quaint coloured houses. You could easily spend half a day...

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Falkland

Right in the heart of Fife, the tiny village of Falkland was briefly used in Outlander as 1940s Inverness. Mrs Baird’s guest house beside the fountain is immediately obvious, but there’s a lot more to find here. I grew up just a few miles away and would regularly hike up...

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Dysart Harbour

Finish off your tour of Outlander locations by stopping off at Dysart Harbour. If you imagine a sprawling French city where the cliff-face stands, then you should recognise it as Le Havre. Once a small but busy trading port, large ships regularly sailed between Dysart and the Low Countries. As...

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