Hello, traveler Lykkers!


Embark on an unforgettable journey through Scotland, exploring 4 iconic locations featured in the beloved series "Outlander"!


Ready to travel back in time in Scotland?


1. Doune Castle


Known as Castle Leoch in the series, Doune Castle is a must-visit for any Outlander fan. This medieval stronghold offers a glimpse into life in the 14th century and is a significant filming location. Explore the castle's Great Hall, kitchens, and battlements while enjoying audio tours narrated by Outlander stars.


Price: Around £9.00


Opening hours: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM


Address: Castle Hill, Doune FK16 6EA, UK



2. Clava Cairns


Clava Cairns is a prehistoric burial site that inspired the standing stones of Craigh na Dun in the series. This ancient site offers a mystical atmosphere and a connection to Scotland's distant past. It can be explored for free and it is always open. Why not take a stroll among the ancient stone circles and cairns, imagining the scenes from Outlander?



3. Isle of Skye


The Isle of Skye is known for its breathtaking landscapes, which feature prominently in the series. From rugged coastlines to rolling hills, this island is a paradise for nature lovers and Outlander fans alike. The island is accessible by a bridge from the mainland, making it easy to visit and despite its popularity, it retains a sense of remoteness and tranquility.



Among all, a must-visit, are the Fairy Pools, a series of enchanting waterfalls and crystal-clear pools nestled at the foot of the Black Cuillins near Glenbrittle. It is possible to visit them for free any time of the year.


Address: Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye IV47 8TA, UK


4. Dunvegan Castle:


The last gem to visit in this tour is the oldest (dates back over 800 years!) continuously inhabited castle in Scotland, the Dunvegan Castle, offering a rich history and beautiful gardens.


Price: Around £14.00


Opening hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM


Address: Dunvegan, Isle of Skye IV55 8WF, UK



Useful Tips and Guidance


- Weather: Scottish weather can be unpredictable, so pack layers and waterproof clothing.


- Local Cuisine: Don’t miss trying local delicacies like haggis, shortbread, and Scottish drinks.


- Cultural Etiquette: Respect local customs and be mindful of historic sites.


Enjoy your Outlander road trip, and may it be filled with adventure and unforgettable memories.


Until next time, Lykkers!