Learning 14 February 2020
Outlander Filming Locations
VisitScotland have today announced that their popular Outlander map has now been developed into a digital audio guide for fans to enjoy in their own homes or at the locations. They have partnered with GeoTourist to develop the guide which is free to download from the GeoTourist app. Featuring on the app are Callendar House and Muiravonside Country Park.
This Valentine’s Day (14 February) visitors can follow in the footsteps of Outlander’s time-crossed lovers Claire and Jamie with the launch of a new audio guide by Geotourist, in association with VisitScotland. The free new digital audio guide, downloadable from the Geotourist app direct to visitors’ smartphones, allows Outlander fans to immerse themselves in the romantic adventure at the Scottish filming locations of the TV phenomenon.
The TV series returns to the screens for Season Five on 16 February in the US on Starz and on 17 February in the UK on Amazon Prime.
Geotourist is the revolutionary mobile platform and app for the world’s stories and the Outlander Scottish Filming Locations Tour can be found here.
The set-jetting audio tour includes Scottish filming locations and landmarks from Seasons One to Four, such as Glen Coe, Doune Castle and Preston Mill, with some doubling as locations in France, the USA and the Caribbean, and has been created in association with the national tourism organisation.
Jenni Steele, Film and Creative Industries Manager at VisitScotland, said: “The Outlander Scottish Filming Locations Tour is a fantastic way for viewers to immerse themselves in the TV show and fall in love with Scotland, just as they fell in love with the story of Claire and Jamie. What better way to spend Valentine’s Day than to create your own romantic adventure in these unique settings. The impact of film and TV goes far beyond the production spend. With research finding that one in five visitors are inspired to plan a trip to Scotland after seeing it on-screen, the opportunities for the tourism industry are immense.”
The tour opens at Tweeddale Court in Edinburgh before embarking on a 42-point tour, which winds its way across Scotland to finish at Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfries and Galloway. Using GPS technology, the app pinpoints where users are and triggers various stories to play automatically as they pass by tour points, however the tour can also be accessed and enjoyed from anywhere in the world, either through the app or via the website.
Using the tour, visitors can:
-Lose themselves in Diana Gabaldon’s time-hopping love story while falling in love with Scotland’s outstanding scenery
- Travel through time with the characters by visiting Culross and the Highland Folk Museum to experience the 1740s, before leaping into the 1940s at Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway and taking in a majestic 1960s Harvard, beautifully played by the University of Glasgow
- Visit the world without leaving Scotland’s shores, taking in Paris, Le Havre and the Palace of Versailles, North and South Carolina and Jamaica.
- Follow not just in the footsteps of Claire and Jamie, but also in the footsteps of some of history’s best-known names, including Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Share the hidden stories behind the filming locations with friends, family and Outlander fans all over the world, with a simple tap of the app.
The tour is of interest to Scotland’s new and returning visitors, as well as Outlander fans all over the world. The tour is free, with listeners able to access further information about each point with integrated web links to the relevant sites, including Historic Environment Scotland and National Trust for Scotland. The Geotourist app itself is free to download from the App Store or Google Play. For visitors in the actual location, the tour gives them an easy-to-follow Outlander itinerary that may start in the capital but helps them to explore places they may not have otherwise considered.
For those using the app or website internationally, the tour is a fabulous experience which promotes Scotland as a destination and breaks down the invisible barrier from ‘would like to go’ to ‘inspire’ to ‘booked and packed for Scotland’.
CEO and Geotourist founder, Shaon Talukder, who created the Geotourist concept said: “We are thrilled to welcome VisitScotland on to the Geotourist platform and we’re delighted to partner with them in producing this Outlander Scottish Filming Locations tour. We are proud advocates of using storytelling to help visitors and travellers enrich their experience and this multi-layered tour will do exactly that. Taking Diana Gabaldon’s outstanding story, with love and loyalty at the core, and then overlaying it with Scotland’s world class landscapes, landmarks and attractions and weaving in Scotland’s history and heritage means that we can capture something very special, but very nuanced and complex, in an easy-to-use, free-to-all audio tour. A perfect companion for your visit to Scotland”
Outlander fans and visitors to Scotland may also like to try the Inverness Outlanders’ tour, based on Diana Gabaldon’s books and welcomed by the author. The Inverness Outlander tour on Geotourist is, like all Geotourist tours, free to listen and free to download, covers the Inverness region of Scotland and is a wonderful companion to the VisitScotland Outlander Filming Locations Tour: https://geotourist.com/tours/2620