Home to one of Scotland’s most important castles and sitting right where the Highlands meet the Lowlands, Stirling has been at the center of Scottish history for centuries. Just outside it is Doune Castle, aka Castle Leoch to die-hard fans, grounding some of the series’ earliest scenes.
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Located in the Scottish Highlands, Glencoe is a lush valley shaped by ancient volcanoes and glaciers. Fans may recognize its sweeping peaks and endless green from Outlander’s opening credits. Towering, moody, and unforgettable, this is Scotland at its most cinematic. |
Off Scotland’s west coast, the Isle of Skye feels like the edge of the world in the best way. Known for its rugged cliffs, looming mountains, and otherworldly landscapes, it’s the kind of place that reminds you why people write love letters to places at all. |