Is Lallybroch a real place?

Is Lallybroch a real place? Yes, my friends, Lallybroch from the Outlander novels and series is REAL. The real Lallybroch can be found at Midhope Castle just 30 minutes drive outside of Edinburgh in South Queensferry.
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Is Broch Tuarach a real place?

Broch Tuarach is another fictional location but very typical of many of the tower houses in Scotland and used for the interior shots of Jamie's home. The property that was used for the external shots is Midhope Castle on the Hopetoun Estate near Edinburgh.
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Where is Lallybroch in real life?

Lallybroch is actually Midhope Castle, located between South Queensferry and Linlithgow on the edges of the private Hopetoun Estate. All of this is less than 10 miles from Edinburgh making this a relatively easy place to visit if you are staying in Edinburgh, Fife or the Scottish Borders.
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Is Castle Leoch a real place?

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Castle Leoch is the fictional seat of Clan MacKenzie, located in the northern Scottish Highlands.
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Is Jamie Fraser from Outlander based on a real person?

One little detail that everyone might have missed is that Jamie Fraser's story is loosely inspired by a real-life figure. In an interview with National Geographic, Gabaldon revealed that Jamie's storyline in season 3 was partially inspired by an actual Scottish soldier who had survived the Battle of Culloden.
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Is Black Jack Randall a real historical figure?

Such as Geillis Duncan, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and other Jacobite lords. Mother Hildegarde and Lord Lovat are other notable mentions of real people from history that were featured in this tale. But one character that definitely was not based on a real person was Jonathan Wolverton Randall a.k.a. Black Jack.
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Are Colum MacKenzie legs real?

One of the show's lead characters, Colum MacKenzie (played by actor Gary Lewis), suffers from Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome, making his legs horribly deformed and curved. Dneg needed to replace the actor's actual legs with digital limbs. Lewis wore special socks that Dneg could manipulate so that they would appear bent.
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Are there still clans in Scotland?

In Scotland a clan is still a legally recognised group with an official clan chief. The chief's Seal of Arms, incorporated by the Lord Lyon's letters Patent, is the seal of the corporation and only the chief has the legal right to use the seal on behalf of his clan.
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Where did they shoot Outlander?

According to TV Insider, Outlander is primarily filmed in Scotland with additional shots taken in Cape Town, South Africa and Prague, Czech Republic. What's more, Fraser's Ridge was actually built in Doune, Scotland and not North Carolina.
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What does Lady Broch Tuarach mean?

Named for an old broch on the land, Broch Tuarach means "north-facing tower" in Gaelic. Lallybroch, as the estate is known among those who live there, in turn means "lazy tower".
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Was the Duke of Sandringham real?

"Sandringham" may ring a bell for you! There is no real Duke of Sandringham, but there is an estate that belongs to Queen Elizabeth by that name, so surely the real Duke of Edinburgh might be found there!
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Did Sam heughan and Caitriona ever date?

Has Sam Heughan dated Caitriona Balfe? Although Outlander shippers have long wanted these two to be together in real life—after all, their onscreen chemistry is through the roof—sadly they say that's never been the case despite some rather flirtatious and gushy tweets between them.
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Is craigh na dun a real place?

Those stones are pivotal to the Outlander story. Unfortunately for those loyal viewers seeking to see Craigh na Dun in real-life, it's a fictional place, so there's not an exact real life location to plan a trip around.
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Are the stones in Outlander real?

Not to shatter the illusion even further, but the "stones" of Craigh na Dun aren't actually made of stone. They're styrofoam. "You could pick them up by yourself," executive producer Ronald D. Moore revealed on the official Outlander Podcast.
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Why do they call Jamie Mac Dubh?

(And for those wondering about the odd nickname, Mac Dubh is actually Gaelic and means "Son of the Black." He's given this title because his father was called "Black Brian.") Suffice to say, fans will definitely be seeing a different side of Jamie throughout the beginning of the third season.
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Where is River Run from Outlander?

On Outlander, River Run may well look like a colonial plantation in North Carolina. But it is actually filmed at a private property in Crieff, Scotland called Abercairny Estates. The location is about 60 miles north of Glasgow.
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How old is Jamie in Outlander?

How old are the main characters in 'Outlander'? According to Express, in season 1 of Outlander, Claire is 26-years-old with a birthdate of October 20, 1918. At that time, Jamie is 23-years-old, with a birthdate of May 1, 1721.
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Is there really a Fraser's Ridge in North Carolina?

Fraser's Ridge is a tract of land in western North Carolina located about 10 miles from Blowing Rock.
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Is it still illegal to wear a kilt in Scotland?

In the true sense of the meaning yes, but as long as it isn't worn as a joke or to make fun of Scottish culture, it's more cultural appreciation than cultural appropriation. Anyone can wear a kilt if they choose to, there are no rules.
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What is the most common last name in Scotland?

Scotland's top 10 most common surnames
  • Wilson (1,886)
  • Robertson (1,796)
  • Campbell (1,749)
  • Stewart (1,675)
  • Thomson (1,658)
  • Anderson (1,511)
  • Scott (1,194)
  • MacDonald (1,146)
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Who was the most feared Scottish clan?

Number one is Clan Campbell of Breadalbane. The feud between the MacGregors and the Campbells is well documented but Sir Malcolm said this strand of the Campbells was particularly feared given its dominance over a large swathe of Scotland - and its will to defend it at all cost.
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How did they film ship scenes in Outlander?

The production used gimbals to make it seem like the ships were rocking. “We would have to stop because there's usually 40 to 50 people on [the ship] and people get seasick. I get seasick, even when we were doing the tests on the Artemis, which actually does go from 10 degrees to 10 degrees.
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Do they use real animals in Outlander?

This crew and especially Jon Gary Steele, the production designer, are determined to get it right. Unlike some shows, they can't say no animals were harmed, those alligators in the apothecary are real.
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