Welcome to Outlandish Scotland Journey
We know why you’re here!
You are among the millions of fans, from all over the world, who have fallen in love with Diana Gabaldon’s richly evocative, extremely well researched, Outlander series of novels—or, you’re one of the millions who thoroughly enjoy the award-winning Outlander TV show—or, you’re an Outlanderite who loves the books and the show.
You yearn to visit the magical, mystical country of Scotland—specifically, Diana Gabaldon’s Scotland.
We’re here to help you do that.
Outlandish Scotland Journey is designed to guide Outlanderites to a variety of Real-World Places:
- Scottish locations mentioned in Diana Gabaldon’s first three novels
(Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, and Voyager). - Scottish sites that inspired—or resemble—Diana’s fabulous fictional location descriptions.
- Scottish places where significant events occurred during the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
- Scottish film sites seen on screen in the STARZ network Outlander TV series.
Real-World Gabaldon & Historic Scottish Locations Include:
- Culloden Battlefield, where James Alexander Malcolm Mackenzie Fraser intended to die on April 16th, 1746.
- Holyroodhouse Palace, located at the foot of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, where Jamie and Claire lodged during part of their involuntary participation in the Jacobite rising of ’45.
- Castle Leod, the Seat of Clan Mackenzie—a building that is over 500 years old—called “Castle Leoch” in Diana’s novels.
Scottish Sites that Inspired Fictional Gabaldon Locations Include:
- The Callanish Stones—this is the Scottish stone circle that most closely resembles Gabaldon’s Craigh na Dun description, and the stones that inspired STARZ TV Craigh na Dun set designers.
- The Dun Bonnet Cave where the real-life James Fraser of Foyers hid for seven years after surviving the Battle of Culloden. (Sound familiar?)
STARZ TV Series Film Sites in Scotland Include:
- Doune Castle, where all exterior Castle Leoch scenes were shot. Additionally, rooms inside the castle inspired several sound stage set designs—you’ll recognize them.
- Culross is the village where exterior scenes were shot for Gabaldon’s fictional village of Cranesmuir. Geillis’s parlor scenes were filmed within Culross Palace, and the palace’s painstakingly restored 17th-century garden was used to shoot Castle Leoch’s garden scenes.
- The Highland Folk Museum in Scotland is Britain’s first mainland open-air museum. Footage filmed here includes exterior and interior scenes of the hut where Murtagh delivered Claire after rescuing her from Black Jack Randal, as well as several of the rent collection villages.
We look forward to guiding fans of Diana Gabaldon’s novels to each of these marvelous places—and many, many more.
In the mean time …

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