

This scenic location is used twice in season 1, once as part of the court where Claire and Geillis are accused of witchcraft, and later as part of Lallybroch. The fishing boat Reaper, from the Scottish Fisheries Museum, was used as the Cristabel which takes Claire, Jamie and Murtagh to France.Īn impressive stately home in West Kilbride, Scotland, the interior of Hunterston House has been used for many memorable scenes. When Jamie, Claire and Murtagh leave Scotland for France, scenes were filmed off the coast of this west coast town. Here Claire nurses Jamie’s injuries at the hands of “Black Jack”. When Claire and Geillis were accused and tried of witchcraft, the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust provided the impressive Tibbermore Church as the venue for their trial.Ĭheck out the location used at the final episode of Outalnder season 1 as Abbey of Ste.


The lime kilns in Charlestown were used for filming these scenes.
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While looking for Jamie, Claire and Murtagh find Dougal in a series of caves. This large estate in Ayrshire was used for scenes where the Redcoats attack The Watch and when Claire and Murtagh meet Dougal in the caves. The impressive park on Glasgow’s south side is a popular location for Outlander filming. Hopetoun House is an impressive stately home in Hopetoun, near Edinburgh. Hopetoun House / Duke of Sandringham’s Residence This English castle in the Cumbrian town of Carlisle plays the part of the execution courtyard where Taran MacQuarrie is hanged. This English fortress is used as Wentworth Prison seen from a distance. Wentworth Prison, where Jamie is taken and assaulted by Black Jack Randall, is portrayed using the Linlithgow Palace. This private residence was used as the village of Brockton in The Garrison Commander. Not far from Wardpark Studio, this 18th century mill is seen in ‘Rent’ when Claire tells a joke at Rupert’s expense. Overlooking the Firth of Forth, the impressive Blackness Castle was used a the filming location for Fort William, where Jamie receives a whipping from Black Jack Randall. The village at the Highland Folk Museum was used to represent the village from where Dougal and co. This derelict building, owned by the University of Stirling, was used as a Clan Mackenzie property in Rent. The location used for Frank’s proposal to Claire was outside the Glasgow City Chambers. The ruin of the West Kirk near Culross is the location for the Black Kirk, in season 1’s “The Way Out”. The palace in Culross, once visted by King James VI, has been used in episodes of both season 1 and season 2 of Outlander. 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.
