Get a fascinating glimpse into the world of Outlander and visit Lallybroch , ancestral home of Jamie Fraser, on our full day film location tour .
Private Tours Edinburgh offer private group tours taking up to four people to five Outlander filming locations in a full day tour .
On this tour we visit 5 locations used for filming the hit series Outlander . Our tour price does not include entrance tickets . We visit Melville Escapes fist, then Balvaird castle .
The third location on this Outlander tour is Lallybroch , ancestral home of Jamie Fraser . Real life Midhope Castle was built in the 15th Century and was built by John Martyne, laird of Medhope. It was rebuilt in the mid 1600s and remains much the same today. The interior of the castle is not accessible .
Doune Castle was Castle Leoch , home of Colum Mackenzie in Outlander Blood of my Blood. Luss is a picturesque conservation village .on the shore of Loch Lomond
Late booking is available for this tour
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Our starts with a visit to Lallybroch ( Midhope Castle ) , Jamie Fraser's ancestral home . Scenes were shot at Midhope Castle near South Queensferry. Midhope was built in the 15th Century and was built by John Martyne, laird of Medhope. It was rebuilt in the mid 1600s and has been uninhabited for over 100 years . Souvenir t-shirts , phone cases and photos available to purchase.
Doune Castle provides the setting for Castle Leoch in Outlander. Doune Castle appears twice in the first episode of Outlander . First in 1945 when Claire and Frank Randall go there . Then in 1743 when Claire touches the stones , meets Jamie and they flee to Castle Leoch . It was built in 1400 for the first Duke of Albany . Doune Castle is also Winterfell in Game of Thrones and featured in Monty Python’s Holy Grail. More Outlander castles tours
Luss village is a picturesque conservation village on the western shore of Loch Lomond with a direct view of Ben Lomond. Luss is the perfect place to film a historic romance like Outlander
Balvaird Castle was probably built in the late 1400s, with significant additions made in the 1500s. Most tower houses from this period now stand alone in their surroundings. The four-storey tower itself is accompanied by: inner and outer courtyards service buildings – now represented mostly by wall footings a formal walled garden a large walled ‘pleasance’, or park Balvaird Castle was home to the Murrays of Balvaird, who extended and remodelled the property over the next 150 years or so. They eventually left Balvaird for Scone in 1658.
Melville House has a rich history, originally commissioned by George 1st Earl of Melville in the late 17th century. The Earl, involved in the Rye House Plot, fled to Holland to avoid arrest. This historical connection to seeking refuge is the basis for the modern name "Melville Escapes"
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