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Outlander may be all about Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie’s (Sam Heughan) ... This is not exactly the same as the stone circle in the books, but they do carry a similar name.
Here are a few places where you can catch a glimpse of Outlander's Craigh Na Dun stones in real life. Start planning ... But don't travel there expecting to see the standing stone circle.
After it was suggested that Outlander’s standing stones were inspired by the stone structure of Clava Cairns, this historical site quickly became a popular tourist spots with fans.
In the first book in Diana Gabaldon's fictional Outlander series, Claire Randall, on her second honeymoon with her husband in Scotland after World War II, visits Craigh na Dun, a make-believe ...
A talented Scots photographer has captured some magical shots of the Northern Lights over the standing stones that served as the inspiration for the mysterious stone circle in the hit TV show ...
With some of Scotland’s stone circles around 5,000 years old, a rich culture of folklore and myth has evolved surrounding the mysterious formations, some where Druids are believed to have ...
Stone circles are not only visually striking – you can also hear them. ... In the Outlander series, a stone circle acts as a portal between the 20th and 18th centuries.
Scots photographer captures magical shots of Northern Lights over stone circle that inspired Outlander's Craigh Na Dun Emma Sarah Rennie, 57, ...