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Outlander filming locations in Scotland

Get swept away in the spell-binding world of the Outlander saga. Experience the land that inspired Diana Gabaldon and the TV series producers, from ancient and mysterious standing stones to dramatic castles, magnificent stately homes and breathtaking landscapes. 

Jamie and Claire get married in the Glencorse Old Kirk

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Outlander book locations

Outlander has featured many Scottish locations and attractions. Visiting historic castles and ruins, ancient cities and iconic landscapes is a great way to delve deeper into the world of Outlander and experience the magic for yourself. Here are just a few of the locations so far that we think you'll love!

Urquhart Castle viewed from Loch Ness

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Inverness - roam the streets of Inverness, where Claire's adventure begins.

Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle and Beauly - enjoy a day trip to Loch Ness and keep an eye out for the Loch Ness Monster, referred to as the water horse in the novel. 

The Great Glen Way - journey along the Caledonian Canal and Great Glen Way towards Fort William for a romantic mix of pine forests, glistening lochs and enchanting moorlands. 

Glenfinnan Monument - this monument marks the spot where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard, starting the 1745 Jacobite Rising. 

The Tolbooth Tavern on The Royal Mile

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Culloden Battlefield - it is here that Claire and Jamie say their tearful goodbyes. Visit this site where many clans, including the Frasers and MacKenzies, fought in the 1745 Jacobite Rising alongside Bonnie Prince Charlie.

Edinburgh's Royal Mile and the Old Town - Scotland's capital is the setting for a number of scenes in the books. Wander the atmospheric cobbled streets and narrow wynds of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh's Old Town, where Claire and Jamie reunite after 20 years.

Palace of Holyroodhouse - No Outlander experience would be complete without a visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of HM The King in Scotland, and where Claire and Jamie beseech the Prince to abandon his cause. Situated at the end of the Royal Mile, the palace is closely associated with Scotland's turbulent past, including Bonnie Prince Charlie.

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Castles to visit in Scotland

From magnificent city landmarks to mysterious ruins, Scotland is bursting with fascinating castles to visit.

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The Scottish history that inspired Outlander

Outlander traces the political upheaval from the Jacobite Risings all the way through to the American Revolution. To get you up to speed on some of the historical events that inspired the books, here’s a brief history lesson.

Outlander Season 1, Craigh na Dun

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Who were the Jacobites?

Sometimes romanticised, the Jacobite Risings were marked by divisive battles where many lives were lost. Despite the bloodshed, inspiring tales and characters have endured, such as Bonnie Prince Charlie, who also appears in Outlander. 

Outlander begins around the time of the Jacobite Rising of 1745. We follow the plight of Claire Randall, a nurse who is mysteriously swept back in time from 1946 to 1743. Seemingly stuck in the past, she meets the handsome Highlander Jamie Fraser. He is a brave soldier and Scottish landowner with Jacobite sympathies, educated in France and handy with a sword. But who were the Jacobites?

Jacobite simply means, in Latin, ‘supporter of James’. The James this refers to is James the VII of Scotland, the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. Invaded by his Protestant son-in-law in 1688 and subsequently overthrown, James was forced into exile in France. Still following?! Over the next sixty years James’ supporters would stage a series of rebellions with the aim of restoring James and his heirs to the throne.

Step back in time and uncover fascinating stories from the Jacobite Rising era.

Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart

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Who was Bonnie Prince Charlie?

Prince Charles Edward Stuart, also known as ‘the Young Pretender’ was the grandson of King James VII. Raised in exile in Rome, his desire for military success and belief in his family’s right to the throne led him to plan an invasion of England.

After a brief period in France where he tried to gain support for his endeavour, he landed in Scotland in 1745. The Prince gained support from Highlanders and other factions and experienced some success in battle, eventually advancing into England. But he and his troops were forced to retreat, and Charles was eventually stopped at the tragic Battle of Culloden in 1746. After Culloden, Charles made his escape to Europe with the help of Jacobite heroine Flora Macdonald and lived the rest of his life in exile. The tale of his escape is now part of Scottish folklore.

In the Outlander novels, Charles develops a fictional friendship with Jamie Fraser. We witness the Prince scheming to reclaim the throne in France before the decisive battles in Scotland and his eventual defeat.

Discover more about this era of Scottish history at the Skye Museum of Island Life

Culloden Battlefield

What happened at the Battle of Culloden?

Visiting Culloden is a moving experience. Headstones mark the graves of hundreds of clansmen who gave their lives and an eerie silence often falls across Drumossie Moor.

The Battle of Culloden was fought just east of Inverness on the 16 April 1746. With an army of 5,000 Jacobites, Bonnie Prince Charlie fought against a Government army of 8,000 led by the Duke of Cumberland. The battle was the culmination of years of upheaval and political turmoil – the throne of Great Britain was at stake. Who fought, and why they fought, is complicated – a vast web of allegiances and loyalties.

One thing we can be certain of is that Culloden was a resounding defeat for the Jacobites. In less than an hour, around 1,500 men were slain – more than 1,000 of them Jacobites. It was the last pitched battle on British soil and influenced the course of history for decades to come. The aftermath of the battle saw many people arrested for treason and eventually the dissolution of the clan system in Scotland.

Claire and Jamie by the wall

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Learn more about Outlander in Scotland

Fans of Outlander have been visiting historical sites mentioned in the novels since they were first published, but the television series has seen Outlander filming locations enjoy record visitor numbers. Below are some useful links to find out more and plan your own journey.

  • Visit the National Trust for Scotland website to discover more about Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites.
  • Visit the Culloden Battlefield blog – a behind-the-scenes look at Culloden Battlefield and other aspects of Scottish history.
  • Read the Chaotic Scot travel blog – a look at Outlander locations near Inverness.

Jacobite cairn at Culloden battlefield

Jacobite Festival 2026

Delve into the captivating true history of the Jacobites, which inspired Outlander, during the Jacobite Festival 2026. Taking place in August across Scotland, this nationwide celebration brings the era vividly to life with battlefield walks, historical talks, dramatic re-enactments, and immersive events at key heritage sites. A must for Outlander fans and history lovers alike.

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