Immerse yourself in the world of Outlander with our exclusive small group tour, exploring five iconic filming locations. Five star tour.
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Midhope Castle is Lallybroch , the ancestral home of Jamie Fraser. Jamie sets up home here with Claire in the first season of Outlander . Midhope Castle, a 16th-century tower house, is used as Lallybroch (also known as Broch Tuarach) in Outlander . Left to Jamie by his parents, Brian and Ellen, Lallybroch is also home to Jamie’s sister, Jenny, her husband Ian Murray and their children. Since Lallybroch is an important part of the Outlander story, much use is made of Midhope Castle in season 7 . Also features in Outlander Blood of my Blood
Linlithgow Palace - Wentworth Prison , castle tours from Private Tours Edinburgh. Linlithgow Palace ( Wentworth prison )This royal pleasure palace and birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots became the backdrop for some of the most harrowing scenes of the show. Used as Wentworth Prison, the prison corridors and entrance were used in episode 15 of the first series when Jamie Fraser was brutally incarcerated by his adversary, Black Jack Randall. Claire helps Jamie to escape from the prison . Interior scenes were filmed at Wardlaw studio . Built by King James V in the 1400s , the now-ruined palace is set among the spectacular surrounds of Linlithgow Loch and Peel. The tour spends up to an hour at each location . Linlithgow Palace is the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Climb up to the top of the Palace for a panoramic view of the Loch and Palace
Doune Castle was built in 1400 and provides the setting for Castle Leoch in Outlander. Doune is the home of Clan Mackenzie. When Claire first meets Jamie they escape to Castle Leoch with Colum Mackenzie. Doune Castle was also Winterfell in Game of Thrones . The Feast of Winterfell was filmed in the Great Hall at Doune
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• Dress code is smart casual • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.