Perth and Kinross Council are remaining tight-lipped over speculation that filming for TV hit Outlander will return to Perthshire this month.
The Schiehallion South Loch Rannoch Road is due to be closed for 12 days from Monday February 15 to allow for filming of an unnamed project.
Last October the area was closed to traffic as filming of the second season of Outlander took place on the Foss Road.
However, despite rumours that the hit time travel show will be returning to Perthshire, the council stated they could not reveal exact details of what will be shot at the location.
The Outlander novel series follows Claire Randall, a 1940s combat nurse who accidentally travels back in time after falling through a stone circle in the Scottish Highlands. There she meets and falls in love with Scottish warrior Jamie Fraser.
Scots actor Sam Heughan, who plays Jamie Fraser, has previously revealed the small village of Kinloch Rannoch which sits in the shadow of Schiehallion is his favourite location to film in Scotland.
He said: “We filmed a lot of scenes round and about this small village called Kinloch Rannoch. At the centre is Loch Rannoch and at the other end is a mountain called Schiehallion, which they call the mountain of the fairies. It’s this beautiful peak that looks quite iconic.
“We shot there last year on my birthday, and I was very lucky to have the following day off. Everyone else was filming, but I managed to sneak off and climb up the top of the mountain.
“The view was just incredible. It was so dramatic; everything was still covered in snow. It’s just a very magical place.”