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Departing from near Edinburgh
- 9 April 2025 – 15 April 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 8 April 2025. Tour begins 9 April and ends by 3.00pm on 15 April 2025 - 23 April 2025 – 29 April 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 22 April 2025. Tour begins 23 April and ends by 3.00pm on 29 April 2025 - 14 May 2025 – 20 May 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 13 May 2025. Tour begins 14 May and ends by 3.00pm on 20 May 2025 - 28 May 2025 – 3 June 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 27 May 2025. Tour begins 28 May 2025 and ends by 3.00pm on 3 June 2025 - 18 June 2025 – 24 June 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 17 June 2025. Tour begins 18 June and ends by 3.00pm on 24 June 2025 - 2 July 2025 – 8 July 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 1 July 2025. Tour begins 2 July and ends by 3.00pm on 8 July 2025 - 16 July 2025 – 22 July 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 15 July 2025. Tour begins 16 July and ends by 3.00pm on 22 July 2025 - 6 August 2025 – 12 August 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 5 August 2025. Tour begins 6 August and ends by 3.00pm on 12 August 2025 - 20 August 2025 – 26 August 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 19 August 2025. Tour begins 20 August and ends by 3.00pm on 26 August 2025 - 3 Sept 2025 – 9 Sept 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 2 Sept 2025. Tour begins 3 Sept and ends by 3.00pm on 9 Sept 2025 - 24 Sept 2025 – 30 Sept 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 23 Sept 2025. Tour begins 24 Sept and ends by 3.00pm on 30 Sept 2025 - 8 October 2025 – 14 October 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 7 October 2025. Tour begins 8 October and ends by 3.00pm on 14 October 2025 - 22 October 2025 – 28 October 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Check into the hotel on 21 October 2025. Tour begins 22 October and ends by 3.00pm on 28 October 2025
For the above dates check-in to the hotel is on a Tuesday afternoon/evening. The tour starts at 8.15am on Wednesday and finishes the following Tuesday afternoon.
If you wish to book a single place on this tour, then please contact us before booking to advise whether you require a single room or are happy to share a room with another solo traveller.
Price is £2,950 per person *
Travel back in time as your Outlander Experience unfolds:
Visit many Outlander filming locations near Edinburgh.
Step through the arch at Lallybroch.
Journey north to Inverness in the beautiful Highlands.
Explore the book locations and learn about the Clans.
Cross ‘Over the Sea to Skye’ for a day of breath-taking scenery…
Feel inspired by the majestic mountains of Glen Coe.
Experience the energy as you stand on Craigh na Dun…
Walk Culloden Battlefield as you discover how that fateful day unfolded.
Enjoy Afternoon Tea at Culloden House, where the Jacobites camped.
Explore many of our 18th century antiques and books.
Enjoy all of this, and take a journey back through time to explore your own Past Lives too (included and optional).
CELTIC HANDFASTING – If you’re coming as a married couple and would like to experience a Traditional Celtic Handfasting and Vow Renewal in the Highlands, we can include this as part of your tour (with no additional charge).
These are just a few of the locations and highlights.
What makes our Outlander Tours of Scotland so unique?
- All 5-star reviews.
- Two driver-guides, not just one (husband and wife team).
- A very personal tour with a maximum of six guests.
- Past life Regression to explore your own past life memories (included and optional).
- A complete set of Professional quality photographs of your tour included!
As well as all the locations you’ll be visiting which are listed in the daily itinerary below, all of this is also included:
- Seven nights accommodation with breakfast.
- Afternoon Tea at Culloden House.
- Whisky Distillery visit with optional tasting.
- Our own whisky tasting and Gaelic toast at one of the Outlander locations.
- Jacobite weapons demonstration.
- Andy wears the fèileadh mòr (Giant Kilt, like those worn in Outlander) for the Highland part of the tour.
- A day on the stunningly beautiful Isle of Skye.
- A journey through the magnificent mountains of Glencoe.
- A visit to see ‘The Kelpies’ (Waterhorses).
- Admission fees to all tour locations, as per the itinerary.
- Collection from your hotel each morning, and return there in the evening.
- We will send you a self-guided walking tour of the Outlander filming locations on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, which you can enjoy at your leisure before or after our seven-day tour.
- As mentioned above, Past life Regression to explore your own past life memories (included and optional).
- A complete set of Professional quality photographs of your tour.
- Many more personal and professional extra touches which we save for the tour itself…
If you feel a deep connection with Scotland, then this tour is for you. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the journey in comfort, while you step back into Scottish history with us…
Your Outlander Tour Itinerary:
Day One: The filming locations around Fife, in the Heart of Scotland…
Cranesmuir Village and Square – explore the fictional village of Cranesmuir where Geillis lives. See the square where the Tanner’s lad had his ear hammered to the stocks. Visit the impressive garden where Claire and Geillis gathered herbs, the room that was used as Jamie and Claire’s bedroom and many more filming locations. This town also lends its backdrop to the Jacobite encampment.
Falkland – this beautiful town substitutes for 1940s and 1960s Inverness in the first and second series. See Mrs. Baird’s Guesthouse and the famous fountain where the ghost looks up at Claire’s room. Walk down the cobbled streets of old ‘Inverness’ and explore the wonderful shops there too.
The Monastery where Claire brings Jamie to recover from his prison ordeal.
Black Kirk – walk through the secluded ruins of this ancient church where Jamie and Claire discover the reason for the young boy’s illness.
The French Port of Le Havre – this picturesque harbour was transformed to portray the French port of Le Havre in the 1740s where Jamie and Claire land when they escape to France. This is where Claire discovers smallpox on the Comte St Germain’s ship.
Day Two: More filming locations…
Hopetoun House – we’ll take you on a guided tour of this stunning stately home and gardens, to show you all of the Outlander filming locations – inside and outside – of which there are many!
Lallybroch, the filming location for Jamie’s home.
Jack Randall’s Fort William HQ – this incredible 15th century fortress provides the setting for the Black Jack Randall’s Fort William headquarters and featured the heart-breaking scene of Jamie’s flogging.
The Kitchen where the Duke of Sandringham was beheaded – wander around this beautiful and historic kitchen, where the Duke met his fate at the hands of Murtagh.
The Church where Brianna visits Frank’s grave in Boston.
The Kelpies (a wee extra treat for you) – enjoy a wander around the largest equine structures in the world. They are magnificent! After all, you can’t come all this way and not see the Kelpies. They are the Waterhorses…
Day Three: Journey north to the Highlands, taking in more filming and book locations en-route…
Castle Leoch – This historic castle plays a leading role in Outlander as the fictional Castle Leoch, home to Colum MacKenzie and his Clan. It also features in the first episode when Claire and Frank visit the castle when it stands in ruins on their day trip out.
The Chapel where Claire and Jamie hide from the Redcoats and Claire operated on Rupert’s eye. Look out of the same window as they watched the Redcoats approaching. This is a beautiful Chapel with an amazing history.
Cranesmuir Witch Trial Court – this beautiful church in Perth has medieval origins and was used as the location for Cranesmuir Church. This hosted the infamous scenes of Claire and Geillis’s witch trial, where you can stand in the very same pulpit.
Glencoe – enjoy one of the most stunningly beautiful drives in Scotland through this famous Glen. The drive takes you through Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, through Rannoch Moor and into Glencoe as we head north towards Fort William and the Highlands. The instantly recognisable and breath-taking mountains of Glencoe were used in the opening scenes of Outlander. This Glen was also used at the beginning of Series Six for the outdoor scenes of Ardsmuir Prison.
Fort William – we’ll take the scenic drive north to the town of Fort William where you’ll see the foundations of the original and mighty Fort overlooking Loch Linnhe. This is the book location for Black Jack’s Fort William. Then we’ll drive through the Great Glen further into the Highlands.
Arrival in Inverness, Highlands.
Day Four: The Clan Lands and Loch Ness – the Outlander book locations…
Urquhart Castle, on the banks of Loch Ness – The last of the government troops garrisoned here during the Jacobite Risings and blew up the castle when they departed. Urquhart’s iconic ruins remain, offering glimpses into medieval times. Walk down to the shores of Loch Ness and look for the ‘Water Horse’ which entranced Claire.
Inverness, as it was in 1745 – step back in time as we take you on a historic walking tour along the oldest street in Inverness to visit the buildings that were standing during the mid-18th century and before. This includes an ancient church where Jacobite prisoners were executed after the battle. Although the fountain outside Mrs Baird’s Guest House does not stand in Inverness now, it once did. We will take you to that place and show you exactly where the ghost would have been seen by Frank.
Beauly Priory – walk around this beautiful 13th Century ruin where Claire met Maisri, the Lovat’s Seer, as we read you the excerpts from Dragonfly in Amber which were set here.
Wardlaw Mausoleum – reputed to be the final resting place of Simon ‘The Fox’ Fraser, the 11th Lord Lovat who is Jamie Fraser’s grandfather in Outlander. We will visit the underground crypt that was said to contain his headless body, smuggled here after his execution at the Tower of London. The Mausoleum was built as a burial place and shrine to the Frasers of Lovat.
Glen Ord Distillery was founded by the Clan Mackenzie. You can enjoy a whisky tasting if you wish to (the price of the tasting is not included in your tour), or just browse the shop and explore the exhibition. If you’ve come all the way to Scotland, why not enjoy a wee dram…
The Beautiful Black Isle – enjoy a stunning circular journey around the Black Isle, stopping at several places of historic interest along the way.
Day Five: Over the sea to Skye…
Prepare to journey through the wild, remote, breathtaking Highlands, where every mile is beautiful. Lochs, Heilan’ Coos, castles, mountains and glens…
Loch Ness… our first stop of the day will be at a small village on the banks of Loch Ness where you’ll have your photo taken by Andy at an iconic monument to the famous Loch.
Haunted Graveyard – you’ll visit a Lovat graveyard with an incredible and spine-tingling history behind it.
Dun Bonnet’s Territory – we’ll show you where the real Dun Bonnet once lived and where his home once stood, near to where he hid in a cave for seven years after the battle of Culloden. As we travel this road, we will be sharing stories of the people who lived or passed through here from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Eilean Donan Castle – after several spectacular viewpoints, we’ll stop for a break at this iconic castle which is one of the most famous in Scotland. It was used as a filming location for ‘Highlander’, ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’, ‘The Master of Ballantrae’, ‘The New Avengers’, ‘Loch Ness’ and ‘James Bond – The World is Not Enough’.
Then we’ll travel over the sea to Skye…
Kyleachin – we’ll stop at this small village briefly for a wonderful view of the Skye Bridge.
Cuillin Mountains are a spectacular and majestic mountain range as we begin our journey on the Isle of Skye.
Portree – we’ll enjoy lunch overlooking a Loch at a cafe and gift shop on the outskirts of this colourful town.
The Duirinish Peninsula stretches west from Dunvegan. Most of the area is wild and uninhabited, with the flat-topped mountains of Healabhal Mor and Healabhal Bheag, or Macleod’s Tables, dominating the surrounding countryside. The story goes that when the Chief of the Clan Macleod wanted to impress a visitor, he dined with them atop Healabhal Mor, surrounded by torch-carrying clansmen. On our way around Duirinish, we’ll be taking you to a working Croft where you can meet some Highland Cows, learn how to spin wool and visit a local artist’s studio. These are the very skills which keep Skye thriving with Celtic spirit.
Sligachan – we’ll stop at this beauty spot for a rest and a cuppa before heading back to Inverness…
Loch Carron – we may just have a wee surprise for you here!
Day Six: Culloden and the Standing Stones…
The Standing Stones – this is an exceptionally well-preserved group of prehistoric burial cairns and standing stones which were built around 4000 years ago. They include the famous ‘split stone’. It’s these stones near Culloden Battlefield, where the sounds of battle would have been heard on that fateful day, just as they were Jamie and Claire said their goodbyes before he went into battle and she came back through the stone.
Culloden Battlefield – where the last pitched battle was fought on British soil. Enjoy a guided tour of the battlefield with a Jacobite (Andrew) and see the gravestone for the Frasers who tragically fell on 16 April 1746 along with many other Clansmen. After that, tour the indoor museum and gift shop at your leisure.
Past Life Regression – this is included in your tour, and is also optional, so it’s at your discretion whether you’d like to experience it or not. There are many who feel a deep connection to particular places, yet are unable to explain why. They find that exploring their past lives answers many questions for them. For information on what Past Life Regression is click here. You are welcome to download our free Past Lives Clues Workbook, which may help you begin to join the dots.
Jacobite Weapons Demonstration: See how the weapons were used in battle and handle them yourself – the Targe, Lochaber Axe, Basket Hilt Broadsword, Flintlock Musket, Flintlock Pistol, Brown Bess, Blunderbuss, Powder Horn, Dirk and the Sgian Dubh. Also see our collection of historic pieces and books from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Culloden House – at the time of the Jacobite uprising in 1745-46, Bonnie Prince Charlie used Culloden House as his lodging and battle headquarters prior to the fateful battle on Culloden Moor. As such, Culloden House featured heavily in Outlander towards the end of Series two and of course in the novels. Diana Gabaldon stays here when she visits Inverness.
Afternoon Tea at Culloden House – enjoy an indulgent Afternoon Tea in their magnificent Adam Drawing Room; a feast of cakes, freshly made Scottish shortbread, pudding, scones with cream and jam, hot sausage rolls and sandwiches, all included in your tour.
Personal time in Inverness – from 3pm you’ll have some personal time to enjoy shopping and exploring this beautiful city.
Day Seven: historic and filming locations…
Ruthven Barracks (historic location) – you’ll travel south through the Cairngorm National Park to these famous Barracks. Following the Jacobite defeat at Culloden, it is estimated some 2000-3,000 men gathered here to await word from the Prince, when a note was received from him stating ‘Let every man seek his own safety in the best way he can.’ Though not a filming location, this historic site is most definitely worth a visit.
Craigh na Dun – you’ll stand on that very special hill and take in the breath-taking views and the tangible energy surrounding you. After all, your Outlander tour would not be complete without a visit to this famous hill. Do note though, that the standing stones won’t be there, but the energy of the stones and what happened there remains…
House of Bruar – enjoy some indulgent shopping and a sit-down lunch at this unique shopping centre in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park.
Stunning Woodlands used in Outlander Season 5 filming – we’ll take a walk through breath-taking scenery, through some of the tallest trees and most beautiful woods in Scotland, to an incredible waterfall and viewpoint.
The tour finishes at Dunkeld and Birnam train station (near Perth) by 3pm. From there you’ll be able to catch one of the regular trains direct into Edinburgh or Glasgow, or to Edinburgh Airport.
This is more than just a tour…
Your tour guide wears the full Jacobite Kilt: called a féileadh-mór for the Highland part of the tour. This is the style of kilt worn by the Jacobites during the 1745 uprising, and by Jamie in Outlander.
Professional quality photographs of your tour: Throughout the tour we will take professional quality photographs of you in each location (only with your permission of course), and we will e-mail you a complete photographic record of your Outlander experience within two weeks. Here is a link to photos of recent Outlander clients who have kindly given us permission to share them.
A maximum of 6 people per tour means that you can come to know your fellow Outlander travellers as friends, and that we can ensure everyone’s needs are met.
Traditional Celtic Handfasting and Vow Renewal – if you’re coming with your spouse and would like to include a Vow Renewal and Traditional Celtic Handfasting on this Tour, then please let us know. We do not charge any extra for this.
Two very passionate Tour Guides throughout your tour: We are Andrew and Diane Nicholson, husband and wife team, and we are passionate about this beautiful country, its remarkable history, and sharing it with you. We have a very personal story to share about why we love Scotland so much, why we chose to include the option of Past Life Regression on our tours, and why Outlander affected us both so deeply. You can read our past life story here.
For a Photographic Gallery of some of your Outlander Tour locations, you can enjoy the album we’ve shared on our Facebook Page.
Your Overnight Accommodation…
Prices listed are per person, and based on two people sharing a twin or double room with en-suite bathroom. If you would like to book a single room for the duration of your tour, please contact us as soon as possible so that we can advise on the cost of a single room supplement, subject to availability. Room rates rise during the summer months, so please do let us know as soon as you can. Breakfast is included and you can decide whether to enjoy cooked or continental each morning.
Your stay involves three nights in a hotel in Dunfermline (near Edinburgh) and four nights in a hotel in Inverness (the Highlands). All accommodation is booked with hotels which have excellent 4 – 4.5 star TripAdvisor and other online reviews. Hotels are perfectly situated for the tour locations. You will be forwarded full instructions on how to reach your hotel along with your tour welcome pack.
Please note that we do not include or provide accommodation on the last day of your tour, as people have differing onward travel plans. We are happy to recommend accommodation in Edinburgh or Glasgow city centres or by the airports if you need assistance. On the afternoon of the final day, we drop you off at a train station with easy and direct access to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Your Outlander Experience Tour does not include:
Your flights to Edinburgh Airport are not included. There are low cost direct flights from many UK and overseas airports to Edinburgh Airport. There are also excellent train and bus services direct to Edinburgh from many UK locations, including London. Your travel to your hotel is not included.
Lunches and dinners, apart from one Afternoon Tea at Culloden House (which serves as lunch) are not included. For lunch, due to our packed itinerary, and as you will have had a good hotel breakfast and usually an evening meal of your choosing, we take you to a supermarket to buy a packed lunch to eat on the go. This we store in a cool bag for you.
Do we work with Travel Agents or 3rd parties?
We do not sell via OTAs or work directly with travel agents or third parties. We wish to build a great relationship and enjoy clear communication and a shared understanding with our tour clients.
For this reason, if you are working with a travel agent who may be assisting you with flights or aspects of a wider tour agenda, we are happy to provide you with information to assist with this process. We do however, request that all communication goes through the lead tour guest who makes the booking and is attending the tour. This person is likely to communicate on behalf of others in their party.
Book this as a Private Tour?
Due to the high demand for our regular scheduled tours, we are unable to offer this tour as a private or customised tour for the foreseeable future.
We are available for other Outlander and non-Outlander-related private tours between November and March. These are normally based out of Inverness as a start/end point. Please refer to the other tour menu options on our Regular Tours menu, or contact us to discuss a bespoke tour such as one based on Clan Ancestry, Scottish castles, The Jacobites, Photography etc.
On your arrival in Scotland…
On arrival in Scotland on the date listed at the top of this page for each tour, we suggest you spend that day exploring Edinburgh at your leisure. You can store your luggage at Edinburgh Central train station so that you may explore with ease. We supply you with a self-guided walking tour of the Outlander filming locations on the Royal Mile, along with suggestions for other places you may wish to visit.
To book your Outlander Experience Tour…
PLEASE ENSURE YOU READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU BOOK:
Your Deposit secures your place – A 15% non-refundable deposit of £442 per person is payable to book and secure your place on the tour. The full cost is £2,950 per person. Deposits are non-transferable. Please note, we do not accept additional payments/instalments until the final payment is due. The remainder of your payment will be due 60 days prior to your touring dates. If you are within the 60 days when you pay your deposit, then we will forward a payment request to you for the remainder of the payment once we receive notification of your deposit.
The price is per person, not per room, based on two people sharing a room. For the avoidance of any doubt – in the UK, a twin room contains two single beds – each suitable for one person. A double room is the same size room containing one larger (UK queen size) bed for two people; this bed is approximately the size of two single beds together. All rooms are en-suite.
Solo travellers will pay an additional single supplement if they require a room of their own (but not if they share with another solo traveller). If you are a solo traveller, then please do not book using the widget; instead, please make an enquiry via the form on our Contact Us page and advise whether you require a single room or are happy to share a room with another solo traveller.
Fitness and mobility requirements. We personally guide our groups around each location, which is one of the benefits of choosing this tour. We don’t just drop you off and tell you what time to be back at the minibus. As we guide our group around each location, we share a great deal of history and the Outlander context. Each location is carefully timed to allow us to visit every place on each day’s itinerary. In this regard, it is very important that you are able to keep up with the group and the guides. We do quite a bit of walking over the seven days. Please note, we are not able to leave you alone in the minibus at any location. Therefore, you will need to be able to:
- walk a mile non-stop at an average pace.
- walk unaided on uneven surfaces and cobblestones.
- manage 20 steep steps.
- walk up a steep (1 in 3) hill for 100 yards.
- lift yourself up onto a step, duck down and easily manoeuvre yourself into and out of our minibus several times a day [see our FAQs page for more details on our minibus].
Car sickness – We travel many narrow, undulating and winding roads on the Highlands part of this seven day tour. We wouldn’t be able to stop on a regular basis to allow motion sickness to subside without significantly disrupting the itinerary timings, nor would we be able to allocate a certain seat in the minibus to anyone for the duration of the seven days. So if you suffer with car/travel/motion sickness which can’t easily be cured with medication, then this tour would not be suitable for you.
If any tour participants have special requirements in terms of mobility, dietary needs, hearing impairment or anything else that is not listed here which may affect the tour, then it is vital that you discuss this with us before booking so that we can assess whether this tour is suitable for you. If you book without discussing special requirements with us first and we do not feel this tour is suitable for you, then you may forfeit your payment depending on when you advise us of your requirements. Any refund we agree to pay you if we are unable to accommodate you on this tour will be 1) based on our standard cancellation terms which are explained in our Terms and Conditions, and will also be 2) minus the Stripe fees, which will have already been charged to your payment and are not recoverable, plus an administrative fee.
This tour is not suitable for non-English speakers. We share a great deal of history and information throughout this tour, including in the minibus while we travel between locations. We are a small group of six tour guests plus two guides, so having to allow for translation between every few sentences would greatly disrupt the flow of delivery and the experience for the others on the tour. Therefore, this scheduled Seven Day Outlander Tour is for English speakers only. If you would like to book as a non-English speaker and translator onto any of our tours then you would need to book a private tour and contact us to discuss this. We are unable to provide translation services ourselves.
This tour is not suitable for children – this Seven Day Outlander Tour is for adults over the age of 16 only.
Please ensure you have travel insurance in place, so that you are covered in the event you need to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances or that something happens to you while in the UK. The industry recommends you buy travel insurance ASAB (as soon as you book).
Please note that we are unable to hold places on verbal or written request.
Please read our Frequently Asked Questions page where you will find lots of information about this tour which will help you establish whether this is indeed the right tour for you. This includes photos of the minibus, inside and out.
Please ensure you read our Terms and Conditions before booking, as by booking with us, you are agreeing to be bound by them.
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Payment is taken in British Pounds (£ GBP). If you are from overseas, your card company will convert this to your local currency when shown on you bill. For international payments from outside the UK, we can accept Visa, Mastercard or Amex cards.
If you prefer to pay by bank transfer in your own currency, please contact us and we will forward our bank details on to you.
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