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Outlander day tour of Lallybroch ,Versailles small group tour
South Queensferry
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Our new Outlander day tours from Edinburgh are perfect for fans of Outlander , one of the most popular TV shows , Get a unique insight into the world of Outlander by taking a unique tour of three key locations in the life of Outlander’s Jamie Fraser – Lallybroch ( Midhope Castle ) , Jamie’s ancestral home , Culross ( Cranesmuir ) and Drummond Castle ( the Palace of Versailles ) Lallybroch Castle . Midhope was built in the 15th Century by John Martyne, laird of Medhope. It was rebuilt in the mid 1600s and remains much the same today. Tours for groups of up to four people run daily six days a week , Pickup from your hotel in Edinburgh is free . This tour is available as a shore excursion with ...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 5 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 5 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
In car phone charging
Expert driver / guide
Gratuities
lunch
Entrance tickets
Meeting Points
Departure
Princes Street
Return
Outlander day tour of Lallybroch ,Versailles small group tour
South Queensferry
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Our new Outlander day tours from Edinburgh are perfect for fans of Outlander , one of the most popular TV shows , Get a unique insight into the world of Outlander by taking a unique tour of three key locations in the life of Outlander’s Jamie Fraser – Lallybroch ( Midhope Castle ) , Jamie’s ancestral home , Culross ( Cranesmuir ) and Drummond Castle ( the Palace of Versailles ) Lallybroch Castle . Midhope was built in the 15th Century by John Martyne, laird of Medhope. It was rebuilt in the mid 1600s and remains much the same today. Tours for groups of up to four people run daily six days a week , Pickup from your hotel in Edinburgh is free . This tour is available as a shore excursion with ...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 5 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 5 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
In car phone charging
Expert driver / guide
Gratuities
lunch
Entrance tickets
Meeting Points
Departure
Princes Street
Return
Itinerary
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Midhope Castle
Lallybroch – Midhope Castle
The first location on this tour is Lallybroch – Midhope Castle, ancestral home of Jamie Fraser . Outlander scenes were shot at Midhope Castle on the fringes of the Hopetoun Estate near South Queensferry.
Midhope was built in the 15th Century by John Martyne, laird of Medhope. It was rebuilt in the mid 1600s and remains much the same today.
The interior of Midhope is inaccessible .
Midhope Castle, a 16th-century tower house, is used as Lallybroch(also known as Broch Tuarach) in Outlander. Left to Jamie by his parents, Brian and Ellen, Lallybroch is also home to Jamie’s sister, Jenny, her husband Ian Murray and their children. Lallybroch is a crucial part of Jamie Fraser’s life in Outlander . In Outlander Jamie calls Claire Sassenach as a term of affection .
30 minutes
2
Culross
Culross is Scotland’s most complete example of a burgh of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Mercat Cross (in the centre of Culross) acted as the centre of Cranesmuir.
Geillis Duncan’s house and the town square where Geillis is sentenced to burn for being a witch.
Jamie and Claire rescue the thief, Tammas, when his ear is pinned to the post.
Laoghaire’s home can be seen, near Mercat Cross, on Little Causeway. A number of interior scenes were filmed inside the Palace .
Built in 1597 by Sir George Bruce, the Laird of Carnock , it was visited by King James VI in 1617. It is now owned and cared for by the National Trust for Scotland.
White-harled houses with red-tiled roofs line the steep cobbled streets which run from the market cross to the hilltop abbey. In the centre is the ochre-coloured palace with its beautifully reconstructed period garden, complete with herbs, fruit and vegetables, and rare Scots Dumpy hens. The Palace features in TV series Outlander.
1 hour
3
Drummond Gardens
The Castle Gardens were used as the Palace of Versailles in an episode of TV drama Outlander. Jamie and Claire meet Black Jack Randall at a garden party and Jamie challenges Black Jack to a duel .
Drummond Castle Gardens, which are protected as a category A listed building — in contrast to the B listed castle – attract thousands of visitors per year, and are included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland.The gardens — complete with peacocks — feature ancient yew hedges and the remaining beech tree planted by Queen Victoria in 1842