Wanderlust
  • Inspiration
  • Destinations
  • Magazine
  • Travel Green List 2025
  • News
Subscribe
Trips

Where is Outlander filmed? The Scottish filming locations revealed

As TV series Outlander returns to our screens, we head to Scotland, where the show has swelled visitor numbers…

Tom Hawker
26 November 2024
Link copied!
Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan star in Outlander (Alamy)

The ‘Droughtlander’ is nearly over. The second part of season seven of Outlander has finally dropped, arriving with the news that the series is nearing its end. Season eight will be Claire and Co’s final visit to 18th-century Scotland. However, fans of tartan-flavoured, time-travelling romance won’t be the only ones misty-eyed at the news.

Visit Scotland estimated that the show’s impact raised pre-pandemic tourist numbers to sites featured in the series by 67%. And it continues to provide new destinations for fans. Even after the story’s focus switched to America, production carried on shooting mostly in Scotland, using locations in the country’s middle and lower regions.

Let’s start at the magical stone circle at Craigh na Dun, which propels our heroine back in time. In reality, this was filmed at a magic-rock-free farm in the village of Kinloch Rannoch in Perthshire, which allows entry to fans so long as they don’t disturb the livestock. Set amid the Great Moor of Rannoch, this epic slab of wilderness is around two hours’ drive from Edinburgh and has magical views over the loch.

 

  • Not a stone circle in sight at Rannoch Moor (Alamy)
  • Culross is Scotland’s most complete example of a 17th-century burgh (Alamy)

Fans can find key locations at two well-preserved towns in Fife. Owned by the National Trust for Scotland, the historic 18th-century burgh of Culross, on the Firth of Forth, doubles for fictional Cranesmuir in season one. Falkland, meanwhile, stands in for 1940s Inverness, with the exterior of the town’s Covenanters Hotel used for the B&B that Claire and Frank Randall arrive at in the first episode. Also worth a visit is the 16th-century Falkland Palace (a favourite of the Stuart monarchs), whose cellars were used in season two.

Classic Scottish country piles provide plenty to chew on for fans of the show. The sprawling Hopetoun estate on the outskirts of Edinburgh has lent a number of locations to the series, with its focal point of Hopetoun House doubling as the Duke of Sandringham’s estate, Bellhurst, while its derelict 15th-century Midhope Castle will be instantly recognisable as Jamie Fraser’s ancestral home.

You can only visit the exterior of Midhope Castle (Alamy)

Elsewhere, Stirlingshire’s Doune Castle stands in for Castle Leoch, and it is worth a visit if only to gaze out over the River Teith and Ben Lomond from the battlements. West Lothian is also a hotbed of Outlander locations, with Blackness Castle doubling as Fort William, and Linlithgow Palace – birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots – providing the shoot for the ominous Wentworth Prison.

Of course, the early seasons of the show lead up to the Jacobite defeat at the 1746 Battle of Culloden, in which 1,500 Highlanders were slaughtered. Visitors to the real Inverness battlefield site will find an excellent visitors’ centre detailing the brutalities that followed. The chance to take in this history provides more than enough real-life drama to satisfy even the biggest Outlander devotee.

 

Outlander returned to Amazon Prime’s MGM+ channel on 22 November. Watch here.

Belgrade at sunset
Paid Promotion
Serbia
•
Promoted Journeys

7 ways to experience the best of Serbia

Ecuador
•
Podcast

Off the Page podcast: Exploring Quito’s abundant biodiversity

The sounds of Mississippi

Explore More

More Articles
  • Belgrade at sunset
    Paid Promotion
    7 ways to experience the best of Serbia
  • Off the Page podcast: Exploring Quito’s abundant biodiversity
  • The sounds of Mississippi
  • Paid Promotion
    The world’s top ten panoramic views
  • Paid Promotion
    5 extraordinary ways to enjoy Moab’s cinematic outdoors
  • Paid Promotion
    5 ways to immerse yourself in Montenegro’s wilderness 
  • World Dolphin Day: 13 places to see them in the wild
  • Paid Promotion
    Wander your way around walkable Madrid
  • Paid Promotion
    Here’s why you should visit Armenia in the autumn
  • Ethiopian New Year: How the country celebrates Enkutatash
  • Paid Promotion
    Elemental experiences in the Great American West
  • 6 places to experience Maya culture in Guatemala
  • Off the Page podcast: Mobile, Alabama – the birthplace of US Mardi Gras 
  • Paid Promotion
    12 top wildlife destinations across Asia, and how to get the most out of each
  • Paid Promotion
    Protected: Go deeper in Jamaica: A full travel guide to exploring the authentic heart of this Caribbean icon
  • Singapore Airlines: Reflecting the country itself, the airline is traditional yet modern, and proud of its many cultures
Load more
Follow Us
@wanderlustmag

Sign up to our newsletter for free with the Wanderlust Club, full of travel inspiration, quizzes, events and more

Register Login
  • Linked In
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • About us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Contributors
  • FAQs
© Wanderlust Travel Media Ltd, 1993 - 2025. All Rights Reserved. No content may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form, or by any means.

Trending Destinations

Croatia
Spain
United States
Saudi Arabia

Trending Articles

Outdoors & Walking
10 of the UK’s best stargazing escapes
Nature & Wildlife
10 of the best new wildlife trips for 2024
Trips
Where is Dune: Part Two filmed?
More Inspiration

Destinations

All destinations

Articles

All Inspiration

Quizzes

All quizzes

Sorry but no search results were found, please try again.

View all results for ""