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16 sie 2024 · The real Lallybroch can be found at Midhope Castle just 30 minutes drive outside of Edinburgh in South Queensferry. Midhope Castle, Lallybroch or Brach Tuarach, can be found on the wider Hopetoun Estate. This estate is brimming with recognisable Outlander locations and I’ll go more into that later!
Lallybroch, Midhope Castle, Scotland, Outlander. This is an original photograph taken and processed by myself. Printed on white matte cotton rag fine art and photo paper using quality inks for long life quality.
Midhope Castle is an impressive derelict tower house, once home to the Lindsays, and used as Lallybroch in the Outlander TV series, in the Hopetoun estate, near Linlithgow in West Lothian in central Scotland.
29 sie 2020 · Outlander fans might recognise this as ‘Lallybroch’, or Broch Tuarach, but it is in fact Midhope Castle. Built by John Martyne, the Laird of Midhope in the 15th Century and sits on some of the impressive 6,500 acres of land that the Hopetoun Estate covers.
Midhope Castle is a 15th-century tower house in Scotland. It is situated in the hamlet of Abercorn on the Hopetoun estate, About 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) to the west of South Queensferry, on the outskirts of Edinburgh. It is a Category A listed building.
Venture further into the sprawling estate to discover Midhope Castle, the real-life inspiration for the fictional Lallybroch, Jamie Fraser’s ancestral home. Dating back to the 15th Century, Midhope Castle exudes a timeless charm, despite its derelict interior.
While you cannot go inside the castle (it’s derelict and the exterior is essentially a shell) you can stroll around the grounds outside, and take a few photos (full Outlander regalia optional). The real history of Midhope Castle