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Culross
A filming location from Outlander in Central Scotland.

The scene
This perfectly preserved 17th-century burgh became the village of Cranesmuir, and the ochre Culross Palace garden played Claire's healing herb garden.

How to visit
Wander the cobbled streets for free; the National Trust palace and garden have paid entry. It's a small place, an hour or two covers it, on the north shore of the Firth of Forth.
Address: Culross, Fife KY12 8JH, United Kingdom · Open in Google Maps
- The Kincardine and Clackmannanshire bridges are close for onward driving.
- Combine it with Doune Castle for a full Outlander day.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Culross?
- This perfectly preserved 17th-century burgh became the village of Cranesmuir, and the ochre Culross Palace garden played Claire's healing herb garden.
- Can you visit Culross?
- Wander the cobbled streets for free; the National Trust palace and garden have paid entry. It's a small place, an hour or two covers it, on the north shore of the Firth of Forth.
- Where is Culross?
- Culross is a real filming location in Central Scotland. Culross, Fife KY12 8JH, United Kingdom
More to film-spot in Central Scotland

Doune Castle
This medieval stronghold played Castle Leoch, seat of Clan MacKenzie, the same courtyard that earlier stood in for Winterfell in the Game of Thrones pilot.

Midhope Castle (Lallybroch)
The weathered tower house is the exterior of Lallybroch, the Fraser family home, one of the most recognised facades in the whole series.