If you have found yourself caught in the mystical and spell-binding Outlander saga and wish to be swept away to Claire and Jamie's world, you can experience some of the locations from the hit TV series near Edinburgh. There are so many local filming locations that featured in the ratings winner, some playing a more prominent part in Outlander than others, but most should be recognisable to fans of the show.
5. Blackness Castle
This 15th century fortress provided the setting for the Fort William headquarters of Black Jack Randall, as well as featuring in the heart-wrenching scene of Jamie’s incarceration. Photo: Michael Gillen
6. Beecraigs Country Park
The park doubled as the North Carolina wilderness which Jamie and Claire rode through after leaving River Run. On the journey through the forest, they became separated during a thunder storm and Claire was haunted by the ghost of Otter-Tooth. Photo: Keith Dolan
7. Midhope Castle
Midhope Castle, near South Queensferry, is Lallybrock, Jamie's ancestral home in Outlander. The 16th Century fortress is found in the grounds of Hopetoun House. Photo: Outlander Starz
8. The Signet Library
The stunning interior of the Signet Library at Parliament Square in Edinburgh's Old Town was transformed into the Governor’s Mansion in Jamaica for a scene in season 3 of Outlander. Photo: Contributed