

Not surprisingly this stunning village is protected, owned by the National Trust for Scotland. Located south of Edinburgh, this church in Midlothian, near the Pentland Hills, is where Claire and Jamie tied the knot.Ĭulross is used to represent Cranesmuir, the town next to Castle Leoch where Claire meets Geillis Duncan and local priest Father Bain. It is here that Frank says goodbye to Claire as she heads off to war. We are introduced to Bo’ness & Kinneil Railway in episode 3 of Outlander season 1. Previously used in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, this popular site plays the part of Castle Leoch, seat of the Clan MacKenzie. It’s hidden away, off a side-road, but is well worth finding. Midhope castle, a 16th-century tower house near Queensferry in Scotland, was the location used for the memorable Lallybroch. This ruined house in Falkirk was used as the field hospital where she was stationed.
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Find out where it is, and how to get there.Ĭlaire nursed wounded soldiers during World War 2. The location of Craigh na Dun, the stone circle that throws Claire back to 1743.

And you can stay at or eat at the Covenanter Hotel (aka Mrs Baird’s B & B). An easy drive from Edinburgh and Dundee, this is a stunningly beautiful place contains all the ‘Inverness’ locations we remember being used in episode 1. Although not appearing in any scenes, the area is typical of the highlands, and is rich in Jacobite history.įalkland is an idyllic town in Perthshire, used as Inverness. From start of the season, to the end, it has been a never-ending richness of amazing filming locations.Īppearing in the opening credits, Glencoe is a beautifully rugged area in the Scottish highlands. We were later introduced to Kinloch Rannoch as the ever-memorable Craigh na Dun, Doune Castle as Castle Leoch, Culross as Cranesmuir, Midhope Castle as Lallybroch, and many more. It opened with the scenic town of Falkland as Inverness. Outlander has used many great locations from the very start.
