Traveling Scotland-Outlander

In my life, in which I have enjoyed many highlights, going to Scotland and seeing sites from the show Outlander is a bucket list item now fulfilled. In the summer of 2023, I was searching for a series, I could stream. This is when I came across Outlander. Its first season began in 2014. The narrative includes a love story between sexy Jamie and beautiful Claire, time travel, and battles based upon historical events. The location is Scotland, during the 1700s. I became so obsessed with this story; I needed to follow in its character’s footsteps

I booked a weeklong tour of Scotland but visited early so I can just visit Outlander locations. I arranged a day with Experienced Tours. Alan, our driver, arrived at our Edinburgh hotel at 9am, wearing a kilt. He informed us that some spots may be closed, but he would make sure we would be satisfied with our trek

https://www.experienced-tours.com/scotland/about/contact/ 

Hubby and I at Lallybroch Castle

The Fourth Bridge 

Although this is not Outlander related, we saw this engineering feat and wanted to share this with my WTH readers. The Fourth Bridge is red and is a cantilever railway bridge. It is 9 miles (14.48 km), completed in 1890. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was voted Scotland’s greatest manmade wonder in 2016

Foourth Bridge

Lallybroch- Midhope Castle 

Lallybroch is presented as Jamie’s childhood home in the 18th century. It is actually the 15thcentury home of the Earl of Hopetoun, Midhope Castle. was shown as a flashback that Jamie had as Black Jack Randall was approaching it with the redcoats. They only used the castle for external scenes because the inside is derelict

Lallybroch the childhood home of Jamie
Alan our Experience Tour Guide

Linlithgow 

They used these grounds for several backdrops in the series. Hopetoun House was utilized as the Duke of Sandringham’s residence. I could not go inside because tours end in September. An outside scene of the Duke’s duel is set on the grounds. Another area was used as a Parisian street. One of the most horrific scenes was at the palace used as Wentworth Prison. This is where Jamie was tortured and raped by Black Jack. Another edifice used is Blackness Castle; they shot this as Fort William. In season 2, Jamie rescues Claire, and they jump from the battlements into the sea. Linlithgow has important historical significance as being the birthplace of Mary of Scots

Litnlithgow, is where Jaimie was tortured by Black Jack

Culross/Cranesmuir 

Cranesmuir was used as a Scottish village in the 17th and 18th centuries. The town is typical of the time and has an ancient cross and square. The cobblestone streets still have old cottages and cafes. In Outlander, this is where Claire gets her herbs, and Geillis was sentenced for being a witch

 

The Old Town of Culross/Cranesmuir

Falkland/Inverness 

Falkland in Outlanders portrays 1940s and 1960s Inverness, Scotland. The Covenanter Hotel, which was established in 1863, was the postWWII Baird’s Bed & Breakfast. This was the site of what Frank, Claire’s husband, said was our second honeymoon.Claire returns to Inverness in the 1960s to the County Records Office to see if she can find information on Jamie. The building that was used is the Falkland Town Hall.

The Covenanter Hotel was Baird Bed & Breakfast where Claire and Frank had what he called a second honeymoon
The Falkland/Inverness town square

Notable historical points of interest are the Falkland Palace and the Bruce Fountain. The palace was used as a hunting lodge by the Stuarts. Mary Queen of Scots loved the building’s architecture, which was built between 1501- 1541 by James IV and James V. The Bruce Fountain is in the town square and is distinctive with four lion statues. Frank sees the fountain and notices a fellow dressed in Highland dress. It was night, and he was looking up at the inn’s bedroom window

Falkland Castle

Conclusion

Outlander is heading into its eighth season, there are many sites I have yet to explore. I am so grateful to see what I did. It’s a wonderful feeling to get to fill that bucket. Whatever is on your list, go for it. Time is wasting, so WTH

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