Looking for a bit of history? Head to the Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore which featured in a number of seasons in season one, including when Dougal collected the rent. The museum itself is quite fascinating as it offers a glimpse into how Scottish Highlanders lived in the 18th century.
Thinking of making a mini break of it? We've rounded up the best cheap hotels in the Scottish Highlands to give you a helping hand.
Glasgow
If you're planning a city break in Glasgow, you may want to visit some of Outlander's locations anyway as they're some of the city's most picturesque spots.
For example George Square was transformed into a 1940s film set for the first season (where Frank spontaneously proposes to Claire), but even without the cameras it's picture-perfect with the ornate buildings.
Looking for a bit of greenery? Both Kelvingrove Park and Pollok Country Park featured as filming locations and make for a pretty spot for a stroll.

Edinburgh
The Scottish capital made a few appearances in seasons three and four.
For example the picturesque ruins of medieval Craigmillar Castle served as Ardsmuir Prison where Jamie is incarcerated, while the Signet Library doubled up as the Governor's Mansion set in Jamaica (if you want to spend some extra time here, they do afternoon teas!).
Bakehouse Close
, which sits just off Edinburgh's Royal Mile, was transformed into an
18th century street to serve as the backdrop for Claire and Jamie's
reunion, while Tweeddale Court also served as a reunion spot between Claire and Fergus.

Never been to Edinburgh before? We've got an Edinburgh city guide including the best things to see and do and restaurants not to miss.
As for budget accommodation, we've also searched out cheap Edinburgh hotels with prices from £24 per night.
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