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Perthshire hotel added to official Outlander locations map following season four filming

A Perthshire hotel could be set for a tourism boom after being added to the latest official Outlander locations map.

Dunkeld House Hotel is one of eight new locations to be added to the map after scenes from season four of the hit TV show were filmed in the woodlands surrounding the hotel.

Outlander – Season 4 – at Dunkeld House Hotel
Dunkeld House Hotel

The hotel remained tight-lipped on how they would be making the most of their new found fame but admitted it would be “great for business”.

John Shevlin, resort general manager, said: “It was last year that it was filmed and it was great to bring in the actors and it will be great for business in Dunkeld and Perthshire as a whole.”

Mr Shevlin said he expected an influx of visitors form North America and said the hotel would be making arrangements to appeal to the Outlander fans.

He said: “I’m sure we’ll do something but we’ve still to put those plans in place.”

The woodlands of Dunkeld House Hotel doubled as the North Carolina wilderness in the latest season of the show and becomes the newest addition to the Outlander map in Tayside and Fife.

Fellow Perthshire locations include Tibbermore Parish Church, Drummond Castle Gardens and Kinloch Rannoch.

Fife is also well represented on the TV tourist map with Falkland, Dysart Harbour, Aberdour Castle, Culross and Fifie fishing boat The Reaper all making appearances over the four seasons.

Aberdour Castle and Gardens, Fife

The new filming locations in Perthshire, Edinburgh, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire and Forth Valleyhave been added to Visit Scotland’s guide with the release of Outlander: Season Four on Blu-ray and DVD.

Jenni Steele, Film and Creative Industries Manager at VisitScotland, said: “Outlander continues to have a massive effect on Scottish tourism with fans flocking to the sites that have appeared in or have a historical connection to the hit television show.

“With an astonishing 43 locations used over the past four series, there is so much of the country for set-jetting fans to explore.

“Our new and improved guide gives visitors even more information about on-site facilities to allow them to plan appropriately to make the most out of their trip.”

Outlander follows the romantic adventures of English World War II combat nurse Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe), who travels back in time to 18th century Scotland where she meets and falls in love with Scottish Highlander Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan).

The latest interactive online Outlander map is at www.visitscotland.com/outlander