Scotland: On the Roads of Outlander
Inverness, Fort William, Glasgow, Edinburgh

Explore Scotland along the paths of Outlander on an itinerary that combines history, nature, and iconic settings from the series. Visit castles, villages, and landscapes that inspired the plot, while immersing yourself in Scottish culture.
DAY 1: INVERNESS
Arrival at Inverness airport, meeting with the local representative and private transfer to the hotel.
Inverness, in the north of Scotland, is the gateway to the Highlands. Bathed by the River Ness, it enchants with its castle, rich history and proximity to the mysterious Loch Ness.
DAY 2: INVERNESS - STRATHPEFFER - BEAULY - INVERNESS
After breakfast at the hotel, set off to explore some of Outlander's most iconic landscapes.
The first stop is Strathpeffer, a charming village in the Sutherland region, 40 minutes from Inverness. Visit to Castle Leod (Castle Leoch, in the series), home of the MacKenzie clan in the series, and the opportunity to walk the “Cat's Black” trail that offers breathtaking views and a unique connection with the locations used in the filming.
Continuation to Beauly, a village steeped in history and charm. Visit the Beauly Prorate and the famous Lovat Arms Hotel, both prominent locations in the second season of the saga: Drangonfly in Amber.
Return to the hotel in Inverness.
Optional activity suggestion (not included):
- Dinner (without drinks) at a restaurant inspired by the Outlander era.
DAY 3: INVERNESS - FORT WILLIAM
Breakfast and check-out at the hotel. Departure to Loch Ness, the most famous in Scotland, known for its urban legend of the Loch Ness Monster. It was here, in Outlander, that Claire found the legendary Water Horse.
Continue to Urquhart Castle where you can learn a little about the rich history of battles between English and Scots. During the visit, discover the castle's importance in the Jacobite Wars, one of the main events in Outlander. Opportunity to climb the Grand Tower to admire the lake view.
In the afternoon, arrival at Fort William and accommodation for 1 night, with breakfast.
Optional activity suggestion (not included):
- Ride the famous Jacobite train, known as the Hogwarts Express, in Harry Potter.
DAY 4: FORT WILLIAM - GLEN COE - CULROSS - GLASGOW
Breakfast, check-out at the hotel and departure to the Glen Coe Valley, site of the first filming of Outlander.
Continuation to Loch Lomond, the largest lake in Britain, and free time for photos with Ben Lomond in the background, one of the highest mountains in Scotland. Weather permitting, stroll along the lake shore.
Then visit the ruins of Doune Castle, which in Outlander serves as Leoch Castle, where the MacKenzie clan made their home. Stop in the village of Culross, transformed into Cranesmuir in the series, for a brief stroll through its cobblestone streets and the herb garden where Claire works.
Finally, arrival in Glasgow and accommodation for 1 night, with breakfast.
DAY 5: GLASGOW - LINLITHGOW - EDINBURGH
After breakfast and check-out at the hotel, a brief panoramic tour of the city passing by the Cathedral (L'Hopital des Anges) and George Square, where Frank proposes to Claire.
Continuation to Edinburgh with stops along the way for visits. Passage to Glencore Old Kirk Church, Claire and Jamie's wedding venue, and Hopetoun House, residence of the Duke of Sandringham. Visit to Blackness Castle, the site that served as the base for Black Jack Randall in Fort William.
Then continue to the historic city of Linlithgow where you will find Linlithgow Palace, former royal residence and birthplace of Mary I, Queen of Scots. In the Outlander universe, the palace becomes one of the places where Jamie is incarcerated, making the visit even more significant.
Arrival in Edinburgh and accommodation for 2 days, with breakfast.
DAY 6: EDINBURGH
Breakfast at the hotel and half-day panoramic walking tour of the city. Passage through the New City and the Old City, where the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the royal family in Scotland, St. Giles Cathedral and the National Gallery of Scotland stand out, in addition to the Parliament gardens.
Then, visit Outlander's main locations, such as Bakehouse Close, which served as Alexandre Malcolm's printing house, and Tweedale Court, where several scenes from the third season were filmed. Canongate walk with a visit to Dunbar's Close Gardens and passage through the Whitehorse Close straits.
After the tour, free time for lunch (not included) and for independent activities.
DAY 7: EDINBURGH
Breakfast and check-out at the hotel. Private airport transfer.
THIS ITINERARY INCLUDES:
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Inverness, with breakfast;
- Accommodation for 1 night in Fort William, with breakfast;
- Accommodation for 1 night in Glasgow, with breakfast;
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Edinburgh, with breakfast;
- Private transfers between airport/hotel/airport;
- Private tours with driver-guide specializing in the Outlander series, as mentioned in the itinerary;
- Entrances to Doune Castle, Urquhart Castle and Blackness Castle, as mentioned in the itinerary;
- Travel kit.
THIS ITINERARY DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- International airfare between Brazil and Scotland;
- Boarding fees;
- Tourism fees;
- Bank transfer charges related to payment to the foreign supplier;
- Documentation and consular visa expenses;
- Travel insurance;
- Cancellation insurance;
- Excess baggage;
- Early arrival time (early check-in);
- Extension of departure time (late check-out);
- Meals not mentioned as included;
- Drinks not mentioned as included;
- Gratuities;
- Luggage service;
- Suggested and/or optional tours and excursions;
- Entrance fees to the places where the tours are visited and suggested and/or optional excursions;
- Restaurant reservations for a fee of EUR 10 to EUR 30;
- Personal extras such as: laundry, phone calls, alcoholic beverages, extra food, tips, minibar consumption and everything mentioned as included in the itinerary.
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