A brand new Outlander VIP Experience will be landing in Scotland soon, letting fans meet the stars of the show.
Those who are die-hard fans of the show will have the opportunity to meet the stars of the show – and stand where they stood filming the programme. As reported by the Daily Record, the VIP Outlander Experience will be run by host and tour guide, Hayley Ramsey.
One VIP guest that is signed up for some of the tour is Andrew Gower, who played Bonnie Prince Charlie in season two of Outlander. Andrew may well be appearing again in the prequel series of the show, Blood Of My Blood.
Announcing the VIP Outlander Experience, Hayley says: “We will be visiting sites famous from the film locations, but also places like Castle Fraser and other stone circles that were real-life Outlander inspiration for author Diana Gabaldon.
“The fun thing about this tour is no one will know the exact itinerary nor the hotels, which will offer the actor privacy and security, meanwhile building excitement as no one will know the night they’ll get to spend wining and dining with Andrew.”
So, what is included in this brand new Outlander experience? Read on below for more information.
What is included in the VIP Outlander Experience?
The tour includes the following exciting benefits:
- 10-day tour
- A whisky social and Jacobite-themed dinner with the actor
- All four and five-star luxury hotels
- Luxury transport
- Afternoon tea at Culloden House
- Most dining experiences
- Dining at well-known restaurants like The Kitchin, the Edinburgh restaurant featured in Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish’s hit series Men In Kilts.
Fans will also get to visit many filming locations where Outlander was shot, including:
- Clava Cairns and Stone Circle
- Drummond Castle Gardens “Gardens of Versailles”
- Kinloch Rannoch “Craigh Na Dun”
And much more. Those who would like to take part can sign up on the luxury tour here.
There are only 17 spaces on the tour, so you better act quickly. There are three styles of booking options, ranging in price from £5,255 to £9,637. Find out more about the tour here.
Source: glasgowlive.co.uk