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Explore Outlander Locations with Little’s Chauffeur Drive
29/04/2025

Step into the world of Claire and Jamie on a luxury, chauffeur-driven journey through Scotland’s iconic Outlander locations – where castles, villages, and landscapes bring the story to life.

Scotland’s dramatic landscapes, ancient castles, and charming villages have long inspired storytellers – and few tales have captivated global audiences like Outlander. With its sweeping romance, rich history, and time-travel twists, the series has brought new attention to some of Scotland’s most iconic and hidden locations.

At Little’s, we offer you the chance to step into Claire and Jamie’s world – not through a screen, but from the comfort of a luxury chauffeur-driven vehicle, tailored just for you. Read below to explore Outlander Locations with Little’s Chauffeur Drive.


Visit the Filming Locations That Bring Outlander to Life

Our bespoke tours take you on a journey through the real-life locations that brought Outlander to life. Whether you have specific places in mind or want inspiration, we’ll craft a personalised itinerary just for you. From ancient castles to picturesque villages, your private chauffeur will ensure a seamless, comfortable, and truly immersive experience.

Doune Castle (Castle Leoch) & Deanston Distillery

Step into the stronghold of Clan MacKenzie at Doune Castle, a 14th-century fortress near Stirling that served as Castle Leoch in Outlander. Just a short drive away, enhance your visit with a stop at Deanston Distillery – featured in Season 2 as Jared Fraser’s wine warehouse in Le Havre. Combining these two locations makes for a compelling day trip, blending history, storytelling, and a taste of Highland whisky.

Falkland (Inverness in the 1940s)

Walk the streets where Claire and Frank began their second honeymoon. The charming village of Falkland doubled as Inverness and is full of character, with quaint shops, cosy cafés, and the iconic Bruce Fountain.

Culross (Cranesmuir)

Culross, a beautifully preserved 17th-century village, served as Cranesmuir in Outlander. Its cobbled streets, whitewashed cottages, and narrow alleys offer a rare glimpse into what a Scottish village looked like during the 17th and 18th centuries. Don’t miss Culross Palace, which doubled as Geillis Duncan’s home. The town’s timeless charm makes it a must-see on any Outlander tour.

Glen Coe (Opening Credits)

The dramatic beautiful scenery of Glen Coe sets the tone for the opening credits of Outlander. With Little’s, you can experience these breathtaking views up close – in comfort and with ample time to capture the stunning landscape in photos.

Midhope Castle (Lallybroch)

A true fan favourite, Midhope Castle is the real Lallybroch – Jamie Fraser’s ancestral home. Tucked away on the Hopetoun Estate in West Lothian, this derelict 15th-century tower house was used for the iconic outdoor scenes in Outlander.

Ready to Explore Outlander Locations with Little’s Chauffeur Drive?

Outlander brings the romance, drama, and history of Scotland to life – and with Little’s, you can experience it for yourself. From the wild beauty of the Highlands to charming historic towns, we’ll take you there in true Scottish spirit.

Get in touch today to start planning your bespoke Outlander tour.

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