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We strive to provide a safe and fun environment for our guests. Booking with us will mean that you have read, understood and agree to our Guidelines listed below. In this way, we can ensure a smooth tour experience so that you can relax and enjoy the best day-tour with us.
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1. Our Tours are Private. This tour requires a minimum of 2 people per booking, maximum 7.
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2. A tour reminder alert will be sent to you a few days before your tour. It will be through any of the following: Viator message, Email, WhatsApp or iMessage from +44 7481 590163.
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3. We offer pick-up and drop-off within Inverness or enroute.
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Cette expérience nécessite un nombre minimum de voyageurs. Si elle est annulée parce que le minimum n'est pas atteint, on vous proposera une autre date/expérience ou un remboursement intégral.
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Toute modification effectuée moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience ne sera pas acceptée.
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Our unique tour offers the chance to explore the Highlands alongside your own "Dougal Mackenzie" doppelgänger guide, who will share authentic stories of the clans and the Highlanders who fought for their honor.
To fully immerse you in the 18th-century experience, we can dress you up in traditional attire, such as a Feileadh Mor or an Arisaid. Your journey will also include a visit to the historic standing stones at Clava Cairns, a site renowned for its deep roots in mysticism and folklore.
Points forts
9 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
9 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Prise en charge et retour à Inverness ou en cours de route
Bottled water
Occasional local taster snacks
Our fun, experienced Tour Guide is an actual Highlander in a Kilt
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Urquhart Castle
Lunch
Outlander Inverness Experience
Scottish Highlands
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Our unique tour offers the chance to explore the Highlands alongside your own "Dougal Mackenzie" doppelgänger guide, who will share authentic stories of the clans and the Highlanders who fought for their honor.
To fully immerse you in the 18th-century experience, we can dress you up in traditional attire, such as a Feileadh Mor or an Arisaid. Your journey will also include a visit to the historic standing stones at Clava Cairns, a site renowned for its deep roots in mysticism and folklore.
Points forts
9 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
9 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Prise en charge et retour à Inverness ou en cours de route
Bottled water
Occasional local taster snacks
Our fun, experienced Tour Guide is an actual Highlander in a Kilt
This site is widely cited as the inspiration for the fictional Craigh na Dun standing stones in the Outlander series.
In reality, Clava Cairns is an exceptionally well-preserved Bronze Age cemetery located near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. Dating back approximately 4,000 years, the site features a unique combination of passage graves, ring cairns, and standing stones. Several of these stones feature prehistoric cup and ring marks—ancient circular carvings whose exact meaning remains a mystery.
1 heure et 20 minutes
2
Château de Cawdor
Cawdor Castle is a romantic, 14th-century Scottish tower house and the ancestral home of the Thanes of Cawdor. A prime example of authentic Highland architecture, the castle is featured in the Outlander series and perfectly captures the atmosphere of both the books and the show.
While famously linked to William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the castle was actually built centuries after the historical king's reign. It is also well known for the legendary holly tree around which the structure was originally constructed; the remains of this tree are still visible today in the lowest level of the tower.
2 heures
3
Clootie Well
This ancient, mystical site is centered around the tradition of tying fabric—or "cloots"—to trees to heal ailments. In Scots, "clootie" means cloth. These sacred sites feature trees located close to holy wells or springs. Traditionally, a rag or cloth is dipped into the water and tied to a tree to cure a sickness or ailment.
This unique location aligns perfectly with the folklore and pagan themes explored throughout Outlander. It offers a tangible connection to the timeless, magical, and superstitious culture portrayed in the show.
1 heure et 5 minutes
4
Beauly
A charming village near Inverness and a key location for the Outlander series. Located in the heart of Clan Fraser country, it serves as the historic home of Jamie Fraser’s ancestors and features the 13th-century Beauly Priory. While the site portrayed the fictional monastery of Saint Anne de Beaupré in the TV series, the books describe it as the location of the Lovat Fraser family tombs and the setting where Claire meets the seer, Maisri. Explore the roofless church and the surrounding graveyard, which contains many Fraser family headstones that reportedly inspired various character names in the series.
We will also visit the Robertsons Farm in Beauly to get yourselves acquainted with a famous Highland Hairy Cow called Jamie along with his family and friends.
1 heure et 55 minutes
5
Région du Loch Ness
Home of our beloved Nessie. The loch is a pivotal location in both the novels and the television show, serving as the site for Claire and Frank’s cruise and the setting where Claire encounters the "water horse" during the 18th century.
Beyond its specific scenes, Loch Ness and the surrounding Highlands provide the primary backdrop for the story's beginning, including Claire’s journey back in time. The areas near the loch are also deeply tied to the historical Jacobite events and lore depicted throughout the series.
55 minutes
6
Champ de bataille de Culloden
This windswept moor marks the location where the 1745 Jacobite Rising came to a tragic and decisive end on April 16, 1746, serving as the site of the last pitched battle fought on British soil.
The Battle of Culloden is a central historical event in the Outlander series, serving as the tragic climax for the Jacobite rebellion that Jamie and Claire Fraser spend two seasons trying to prevent.