Day 1
The journey begins in Edinburgh and follows famous Outlander filming locations. Travelers pass Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument before arriving at Doune Castle (Castle Leoch in Outlander), where visitors can explore its history and surroundings. The route continues into the Trossachs National Park, through scenic Highlands landscapes, leading to the dramatic Glencoe Valley, known for its beauty and tragic history.
After a stop in Fort William for lunch and exploration, the tour heads to Glenfinnan, home to a monument commemorating Bonnie Prince Charlie and views of the Harry Potter Jacobite Steam Train. The trip concludes at Inverness, the Highlands’ capital, with free time to explore the city and its landmarks, like Inverness Castle and the River Ness.
Day 2
The tour begins in Clan Fraser territory with a visit to the tomb of Lord Lovat, Jamie Fraser’s grandfather in Outlander. From there, the group explores the breathtaking Glen Affric, followed by a stop at the ancient Corrimony Chambered Cairn, a 4,000-year-old burial site.
The journey continues to Drumnadrochit by Loch Ness for lunch, with visit to the historic Urquhart Castle and perhaps spot Nessie. Afterwards, there's a scenic break at Rogie Falls, where visitors can enjoy a walk and views from a suspension bridge.
The day ends with a return to Inverness for a relaxing evening perfect for unwinding at a traditional Scottish pub and reflecting on the day’s adventures.
Day 3
The journey begins at the historic Culloden Battlefield, where Jamie and Claire had their emotional farewell and where the final Jacobite Rising ended. Visitors can explore the battlefield and visitor centre to honor those who died there. Next is Clava Cairns, an ancient site of standing stones believed to have inspired Craigh na Dun in Outlander.
Travel continues through Cairngorms National Park to Aviemore for lunch and leisure, followed by a visit to the Newtonmore Highland Folk Museum, featuring 18th-century Highland crofts seen in the series. The day ends at the dramatic Killiecrankie Gorge, the site of a Jacobite battle, before arriving in Perth. Once Scotland’s capital, Perth offers a chance to unwind along the River Tay or enjoy local whisky.
Day 4
The day begins with a visit to Falkland, the filming location for 1940s Inverness in Outlander, where fans can spot iconic sites like Mrs. Baird’s Guesthouse. Next is Culross, the stand-in for Cranesmuir, home to Geillis Duncan,its cobbled streets and palace evoke a journey back in time.
After a lunch stop in Linlithgow, with an optional visit to the palace used as Wentworth Prison in the show, the tour continues to Blackness Castle (Fort William in Outlander), followed by Midhope Castle, the exterior of Jamie’s family home, Lallybroch. The final stop is Hopetoun House, a grand estate featured in various scenes of the series.
The journey ends in Edinburgh by evening, filled with Outlander memories and Scottish heritage.