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Follow in the footsteps of Outlander with hostels at each of the famous Scottish filming sites

As Outlander returns to our screens for season six, an online accommodation platform has put together a list of hostels close to the filming locations for any fans looking to follow in the footsteps of the show.

Scottish Hostels is encouraging fans of the historic drama to come and visit some of the series’ most beautiful filming locations.

From the wildly romantic ‘great outdoors’ of Glencoe to charming Inverness, lovers of the original Diana Gabaldon novels and the TV series the hugely successful books inspired can wander in the footsteps of dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser and his leading lady Claire.

Speaking about the list, a spokesperson for the firm said: "Combining fascinating history, dramatic scenery and plenty of space, there’s never been a better time to enjoy the romance of Scotland.

"With 75 unique and charming accommodation options on their books, holidaymakers will be spoilt for choice when it comes to finding a place to bed down close to Outlander’s scene-stealing destinations.

"By choosing to stay in an independently owned hostel, hosts will be on hand to point guests in the direction of filming spots and places where you can recreate your own 'outlandish' moments - no time-travel required!"

Glencoe

Glencoe Independent Hostel (Scottish Hostels)

Outlander fans will instantly recognise the dramatic scenery from the opening credits of their favourite show, the historic mountain range of Glencoe.

Set in its own grounds at the foot of this striking mountain range, Glencoe Independent Hostel is perfectly located for adventurers wanting to explore the west coast of the Scottish Highlands.

Guests have the choice between private and family rooms, and there are two cozy self-contained Bothies (cottages) and three log cabins perfect for a romantic getaway.

Craigh na Dun

The 200-year-old farmstead of Comrie Croft (Scottish Hostels)

In a pivotal scene upon which the whole Outlander saga is centred, Claire travels back in time when she visits the ancient stone circle at Craigh na Dun.

And while the magical monument doesn’t exist in real life, fans of the show can still enjoy the picturesque scenery of Kinloch Rannoch in Perthshire, where it was filmed. The 200-year-old farmstead of Comrie Croft is the closest to this beautiful part of the Southern Highlands.

It offers a variety of glamping, eco-camping and hostel options within its grounds. Guests can explore the striking local landscape on foot or on two wheels, with an onsite bike centre inviting visitors to enjoy a gentle family route or adrenalin-fuelled mountain bike adventure.

Inverness

While Claire’s story begins in Inverness in the 1940s, those scenes were actually shot in a small village called Falkland. However, thanks to its convenient location close to the famous Loch Ness, Culloden Battlefield and Fort George, the real Inverness is well worth a visit regardless - not least because of its magnificent Castle.

Inverness Hostel offers a modern and luxurious accommodation option close to all the action.

All of the bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms and the property is located within easy reach of numerous golf courses, The Highland Wildlife Park, Urquhart Castle and the mystical Loch Ness.

Lallybroch

The newly opened Dolphin Inn (Scottish Hostels)

The 15th-century Midhope Castle served as the exterior for Jamie’s home Lallybroch , also called Broch Tuarach on the show, and is located in the hamlet of Abercorn on the Hopetoun estate, on the outskirts of Edinburgh.

The newly opened Dolphin Inn is within easy reach of the Scottish capital and its transport links and has a stylish retro design throughout. Guests can choose from twin, double (two ensuites) and a family/group room. Located close to the coast in Dunbar, the hostel is only a short walk from the beaches, harbours, High Street and railway station/bus stops.

This hostel is also ideally positioned to visit the filming locations that appeared as Wentworth Prison (Linlithgow Palace in real life) and Dysart Harbour, which stood in for the French Town of Le Havre , on the show.

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