Today we'll visit some of the Outlander locations a little further afield from Edinburgh. Aside from their connection to the TV programme the villages of Falkland and Culross are worth a visit in their own right.
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At your hotel
After uplift from your hotel and a drive past the three Bridges over the Forth we'll visit Lallybroch, home to Jamie Fraser.
Known as "the ship that never sailed" this castle doubled as Fort William in the series. Fantastic views over the river can be had from the tower.
Unfortunately currently closed but we can still drive past or walk to the entrance of the palace which was used as Wentworth Prison in the series.
One of Scotland's gems, Culross is a stunning village where various Outlander scenes were filmed. You can see the outside of Geillis Duncan's house, the market square where an unfortunate boy has his ear nailed to a post and visit Culross Palace the rooms of which were used for a number of scenes. There are some great little cafes here for lunch.
You'll instantly recognise this little town from Series 1, Episode 1. You'll see the street Frank and Claire drove into which doubled as Inverness, Mrs Baird's Guest House and the fountain where Claire first sees Jamie...or did she?
Return to your hotel via the Queensferry crossing over the Forth
At your hotel
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Guide fee and transport
Lunch
Entrance to
Midhope Castle (£6.00)
Blackness Castle (£7.00)
Culross Palace (£10.50)
Midhope Castle is still being used for the filming of the series, consequently it is often closed. If closed it can't be seen from a drive past. I will try and advise if a visit is possible one you make an enquiry.
I am based near Edinburgh and work in the city as well as carrying out day trips from there. I will also accept bookings to tour throughout the country using my vehicle.
I am a Blue Badge Guide, qualified with the Scottish Tourist Guides Association to guide throughout Scotland.
After thirty four years working for a large Scottish law firm and a further four in the wilderness I think I’ve finally found my calling… an opportunity to show visitors my country while telling stories, sometimes tall, while hopefully being educational and entertaining.
I was born and brought up in Edinburgh and have lived in Scotland all my life with the exception of a three year period when I went East to experience another culture. I am of course biased towards what Edinburgh has to offer (it is the greatest city in the world) but acknowledge the depth of history and attraction of our other cities and of course the beauty of our islands, countryside and waterways.
I have worked semi-professionally as a photographer and am familiar with the areas around Scotland where the scenery will bring out the best in your art.
I am also very much interested in our national drink (not Irn Bru) and can guide you around the areas where our many distilleries are situated.
There’s a lot to see and do in Scotland, I’d be happy to be part of your experience.
I am a driver guide with a vehicle which can seat 7 passengers and with a long wheel base to take all of your luggage and shopping!
$960/ per group
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