From Edinburgh: "Outlander" Filming Locations Explorer Tour
From Edinburgh: "Outlander" Filming Locations Explorer Tour
From Edinburgh: "Outlander" Filming Locations Explorer Tour
From Edinburgh: "Outlander" Filming Locations Explorer Tour
From Edinburgh: "Outlander" Filming Locations Explorer Tour
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From Edinburgh: "Outlander" Filming Locations Explorer Tour

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Discover the filming locations from the hit TV series "Outlander"
Learn about the history and legends of each location from a guide
Visit the 15th-century Blackness Castle that represented Fort William
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Join a local guide and discover some of the stunning filming locations from the hit TV series "Outlander". Admire the views of Doune Castle, Blackness Castle, and the quaint villages of Culross and Falkand on a tour departing from Edinburgh.

Set out from Edinburgh early in the morning for a journey to some of the most famous locations from the series. Relive some of your favorite moments from the show as you gain insight into the history of each location from your local guide.

Next, travel to Doune Castle, or Castle Leoch, which was also featured as Winterfell in "Game of Thrones" and as the castle in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". You have the option of entering the castle, or you can simply admire it from the outside.

Next, travel to the ancient Kingdom of Fife, an area of great historical importance. Make a stop in Culross, where Claire was accused of witchcraft in the village of Cranesmuir. Admire one of the most complete examples of a typical 17th and 18th-century burgh that remains in Scotland today.

For your penultimate stop, head to the charming village of Falkland, which was used as the filming location for 1940s Inverness. Admire some of the 28 listed buildings, which indicates their national historic and architectural significance.

Finally, visit Blackness Castle which is perched on a strategic point overlooking Blackness Bay. Then, hop back on the bus and relax on the return journey to Edinburgh.