Discover the world of Outlander and check out some of Fife's guides who host fantastic Outlander-themed tours.
You can also visit the filming locations below and see if you can recognise them from the series! Fife is lucky to have been featured in Outlander many times, in locations such as Falkland village, Culross, Aberdour, Dysart Harbour and Balgonie Castle. To find out more about these filming locations, click here.
If you're looking for more, check out these fascinating facts or check out VisitScotland's interactive Outlander map!
Boat Trips of the Firth of Forth, Inchcolm Island and the Forth Bridges from South Queensferry. Blackness Castle, as featured in Outlander.
Culross Palace is a late 16th - early 17th century merchant's house, situated in the heart of the village. ...
Situated in a wonderful set of historic buildings on the harbour of Anstruther, this nationally important collection documents Scotland's fishing heritage. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the museum and Year of Coast and Waters 2020, the Sea Change Exhibition is now available o...
3 bedroom hotel with restaurant, coffee shop and wine bar. Contact us directly for any enquiries & more information on our website.
Eco friendly bicycle touring company. Tours in Central Scotland.C2C, Highlands and Islands. Tours all year round
This splendid ruin was once the luxurious Renaissance home and pleasure gardens of Regent Morton, at the time Scotland’s most powerful man. It's among the oldest standing masonry castles in Scotland and was used in the filming of Outlander.
The Harboumaster's House is the headquarters of the Fife Coast & Countryside Trust and home to Fife's first Coastal Centre. It's located in Dysart Harbour which is famous for being one of the filming locations for the popular TV series, Outlander! Pop in to discove...
Clan MacKenzie Routes is a bespoke, luxury family business aimed at providing members of the Clan MacKenzie and Septs with dedicated, personal 1, 2, 3 or 4 day tour itineraries from Edinburgh to sites of historical and heritable interest relating to Clan MacKenzie for parties of up to six....
Relive the domestic life of the 16th and 17th centuries amid the old buildings and cobbled streets of the fascinating Royal Burgh of Culross.
Why not experience a day in the life of the Stuart monarchs at Falkland Palace, the favourite hunting ground of Mary Queen of Scots.