Outlander has taken over.
Millions of people watch it, read it, and love it.
Yet many of you want to go even further. You want to live it.
You want to go back in time, help the Scottish Jacobite revolution, and fall in love with a beautifully-charming kilt-wearing man.
But this is impossible.
So, do the next best thing and join one of our Outlander tours of Scotland.
On our trips, you travel on a mini-coach with an expert guide and get insider knowledge about the scenes and stories from the books and television series.
You travel to Clava Cairns, a stone circle that inspired the time portal; the Highland Folk Museum, where you can step into an 18th century Highland village; and many more of the places where the romance and tragedies are set.
But the best thing is, these classic Scottish destinations look far better in reality than on the small screen.
See our selection of Outlander tours of Scotland from Edinburgh and Glasgow below.
Glencoe was famous long before being featured in the opening credits of Outlander’s first television series. This place is known for both its uplifting beauty and tragic history.
Film crews love Culross. You virtually need no props to make this town look like it's from the 17th century. Visit this place on an Outlander tour and you’ll recognise it as Cranesmuir.
This well-preserved medieval castle is a camera magnet. Monty Python and the Holy Grail used it in many scenes, Game of Thrones filmed it for their pilot, and it poses as Castle Leoch in Outlander. See this place for yourself and feel starstruck.
While Culloden Battlefield was never actually used as a filming location for Outlander, it plays a pivotal role in the historical drama. Find out more about this tragic event in Scottish history and pay your respects at the Fraser clan memorial stone.