Top Outlander Filming Locations in Scotland

Explore verified Outlander filming locations across Scotland, from Doune Castle to the Highland Folk Museum.

Top Outlander Filming Locations in Scotland

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As the hit series Outlander concludes its run, fans can still visit many of the iconic Scottish locations used in the show. Verified sites include Doune Castle (which stood in for Castle Leoch), the Highland Folk Museum (used for 18th-century village scenes), and the village of Falkland (which doubled as 1940s Inverness).

Other confirmed locations are the Blackness Castle (portraying Fort William), the Culloden Battlefield (site of the 1746 battle), and the Glenfinnan Viaduct (featured in season 3). These sites are open to the public and offer guided tours highlighting their role in the series.

For those planning a visit, the official VisitScotland website provides maps and itineraries. Many locations are in the Scottish Highlands and require advance booking, especially during peak tourist season.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Where was Castle Leoch filmed in Outlander?

Castle Leoch was filmed at Doune Castle in Stirling, Scotland.

Can I visit the Outlander filming locations?

Yes, most locations are open to the public. Check VisitScotland for details and booking.

What location was used for 1940s Inverness?

The village of Falkland in Fife was used to portray 1940s Inverness.

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