Jacobite Adventure - 3 Days

TOUR OVERVIEW

  • Duration: 3 days
  • Departure Location: Edinburgh, Hotel Pick-Up
  • Availability: All year
  • Each Day Departs / Returns: 08:30 / 17:30
  • Sights: Lallybroch (Midhope Castle), Duke of Sandringham’s residence (Hopetoun House) Jack Randall’s Headquarters in Fort William (Blackness Castle), Wentworth Prison (Linlithgow Palace),  Castle Leoch (Doune Castle),  Le Harve (Dysart Harbour),  Cranesmuir (Culross), Inverness (Falkland), Versailles (Drummond Castle Gardens), North Carolina (Crief); Clava Cairns Standing Stones – Inspiration for Craigh na Dun, The Real Inverness, Loch Ness, Culloden Battlefield, Ben Nevis, Glenfinnan viaduct, Glencoe.
  • Optional Extra: Entry To Selected Locations.
  • Price: £2,485 for max 7 people.

DAY ONE of this unforgettable journey through the picturesque landscapes of Scotland takes you on a thrilling adventure to some of the most iconic locations featured in the hit TV series. Get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of Outlander as you follow in the footsteps of Jamie and Claire.

1. Lallybroch – Midhope Castle (Broch Tuarach)

Begin your day by visiting the magnificent Midhope Castle, known as Lallybroch in the series. This historic gem served as the fictional home of Jamie Fraser’s family. Explore the beautiful surroundings and relive the love story of Jamie and Claire against the backdrop of this charming 17th-century castle.

Lallybroch - Midhope Castle (Broch Tuarach)
Duke of Sandringham's Residence - Hopetoun House
Fort William - Blackness Castle

2. Duke of Sandringham’s Residence – Hopetoun House

Next, we’ll journey to Hopetoun House, which played the role of the Duke of Sandringham’s Residence. This grand stately home will transport you to the opulent world of Outlander’s aristocracy. Marvel at the lavish interiors and exquisite gardens that were featured in the show.

3. Fort William – Blackness Castle – 1 Hour

Prepare to be captivated by the brooding presence of Blackness Castle, standing in for the notorious Fort William in Outlander. The castle’s imposing exterior provides the perfect backdrop for the intense and dramatic moments from the series. The true history of Blackness holds some of the darkness depicted by Captain Jack BLack Randel at this location.

4. Wentworth Prison – Linlithgow Palace – 1 Hour

At Linlithgow Palace, you’ll discover the hauntingly realistic setting for Wentworth Prison. Walk in the footsteps of your favorite characters and experience the tension and suspense of this pivotal location in the Outlander story.

5. Castle Leoch – Doune Castle – 2 Hours

Our journey continues to the impressive Doune Castle, which served as Castle Leoch, the seat of the McKenzie clan in the series. As you explore the castle’s medieval architecture, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped directly into the world of Claire and the Highlanders.

Return To Edinburgh 6pm

Castle Leoch - Doune Castle

ON DAY TWO we explore more iconic locations from the series. From ancient stone circles to grand estates, you’ll experience the magic of Claire and Jamie’s journey firsthand.

1. Cranesmuir (Culross) – The Home of Geillis Duncan

Our day begins in the charming village of Culross, which served as the backdrop for Cranesmuir, the home of Claire’s friend, Geillis Duncan. Stroll through the cobbled streets and imagine the intriguing events that unfolded here. The area behind Culross Palace is where Claire’s herb garden at Castle Leoch was filmed, so take a moment to immerse yourself in Claire’s passion for healing herbs.

2. Le Havre (Dysart Harbour)

Next, we’ll transport you to Le Havre, known as Dysart Harbour in the series. As you walk along the picturesque harbor, you’ll find yourself in the bustling French port where Claire’s journey in Season 2 takes an unexpected turn. Feel the ambiance of 18th-century France come to life.

3. Inverness (Falkland) – Where Claire’s Story Begins

Travel to Falkland, which stood in as Inverness in Outlander. This is where Claire’s time-traveling adventure begins. You can almost hear the echoes of her footsteps as you explore this charming Scottish town.

Cranesmuir (Culross) - The Home of Geillis Duncan
Drummond Castle Gardens (Versailles) - A Night at Versailles
A Glimpse into Highland life

4. Drummond Castle Gardens (Versailles) – A Night at Versailles

Step into the opulent world of Versailles, just like Claire and Jamie did in Season 2. Drummond Castle Gardens provides the perfect backdrop for a lavish party, and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the grandeur of 18th-century France. Pretend you’re attending a soirée at Versailles and immerse yourself in the romance and intrigue of the era.

5. Highland Folk Museum – A Glimpse into Highlander Life

To enhance your understanding of life as a Highlander during the time of Outlander, we’ll visit the Highland Folk Museum. This living history museum offers a fascinating look into the daily lives, traditions, and customs of Highlanders from the past. Walk through authentically recreated buildings and experience the rich heritage of the Scottish Highlands.

6. Clava Cairns – Inspiration for Craigh na Dun – Time-Traveling Stones

Our next stop is the mystical Clava Cairns, the inspiration for the iconic Craigh na Dun. Stand by the ancient stones and contemplate the time-traveling elements of the Outlander series. Feel the connection to Claire and Jamie as you immerse yourself in the magic of this ancient site. It’s a moment that will transport you back in time.

7. Inverness – Stay Overnight in the real Inverness

As the day comes to a close, we’ll return to the real Inverness, where you’ll stay overnight and have the opportunity to explore this modern city or simply relax and reflect on your incredible Outlander adventure.

Day 2 offers a truly immersive experience, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of Claire and Jamie Fraser at some of the most memorable locations from the series. Join us on this unforgettable journey through the heart of Outlander’s Scotland.

Inverness city

ON DAY THREE of our Bonnie Scotland Tours Outlander Adventure, we delve deep into the Jacobite history while also taking in some of the most breathtaking natural wonders that Scotland has to offer.

1. Culloden Battlefield – The Heart of the Jacobite Uprising

Our day begins at the hauntingly historic Culloden Battlefield, where the Jacobite Rebellion came to its tragic end. Walk the solemn battlefield and visit the Clan Fraser memorial cairn to pay your respects to those who fought and died in the 1746 battle. Gain a profound understanding of the events that shaped the Outlander story.

2. Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle – The Mystery of Nessie

Next, we’ll journey to Loch Ness, home to the legendary Loch Ness Monster, Nessie. Cruise the dark waters of the loch, keeping an eye out for Nessie’s elusive presence. During our visit, explore the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle, perched on the shore of Loch Ness. Discover the castle’s history and enjoy stunning views of the loch and surrounding landscapes.

3. Glen Nevis – The Majestic Valley

Our journey takes us to Glen Nevis, a majestic valley nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak. This stunning location has been featured in Outlander and offers a perfect opportunity for a scenic hike or a leisurely walk to take in the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

Clan Fraser memorial at Culloden Battlefield
Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness
The Glenfinnan Viaduct - The Hogwarts Express
Glencoe - scenery from the opening credits
Meet the Highland Cows

4. Glenfinnan Viaduct and Monument – Iconic Jacobite Landmarks

Experience the magic of the Jacobite steam train as it crosses the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. This viaduct is not only famous for its appearance in Outlander but also for its role as the Hogwarts Express route in the Harry Potter films. Nearby, the Glenfinnan Monument stands tall, commemorating Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite campaign. Witness the breathtaking scenery as the train traverses the viaduct against a backdrop of rugged mountains and shimmering lochs.

5. Glencoe – The Spectacular Highland Valley

As we continue our adventure, we’ll explore the dramatic beauty of Glencoe, a place steeped in history and featured prominently in the opening credits of Outlander. Surrounded by towering peaks and a tragic past, Glencoe offers a profound sense of the Scottish Highlands.

6. Meet Scotland’s Famous Highland Cows

Before returning to Edinburgh, we have a delightful surprise for you. We’ll make a quick stop to meet Scotland’s famous Highland cows, known for their distinctive shaggy coats and gentle disposition. Get up close and capture memorable photos with these iconic Scottish animals.

7. Return to Edinburgh

As our third day concludes, we’ll make our way back to Edinburgh, leaving you with lasting memories of your Outlander journey through Scotland’s Jacobite history and its awe-inspiring natural wonders. Reflect on the rich history, romance, and magic that have made Outlander a global sensation.

Join Bonnie Scotland Tours for this unforgettable three-day adventure that combines the allure of Outlander with the captivating beauty and history of Scotland. Experience the best of both worlds and take home memories that will last a lifetime.