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How to visit Claire’s standing stones. Outlander filmed the scene where Claire passes through the stones at a place called Kinloch Rannoch. The setting is located near Loch Rannoch in Perth.
Outlander has made a subtle shift to its genre over the years in comparison to the magical books, and this could be a significant franchise problem.
These Flowers Drew Claire To The Standing Stones Way back in Outlander season 1, Claire took a little trip to Craigh na Dun by herself since she wanted to collect the forget-me-not flowers she ...
Anger as Outlander fans flock to iconic ancient stones older than the Pyramids - forcing bosses to announce visitor charge. For years, the stones erected on the Hebridean Island have remained a ...
We stood where Claire and Jamie stood, soaked in the Scottish fog, and learned all the behind-the-scenes stories on-set where “Outlander” is filmed overseas. Here’s our report.
The eighth and final season of the hit time-traveling drama "Outlander" will consist of 10 ... was able to see Claire in 1945 before she took her life-changing tumble through the standing stones.
Outlander season 7's most heartbreaking love story isn't actually that of its leads, Jamie and Claire, but the friendship between Jamie and Lord John Grey.
The 36-stone circle is incredibly romantic and could definitely have you relating to the Outlander love story. The Ring used to have around double the amount of stones, as well as more than a ...
Season 7 of Outlander will feature two previously dead characters, Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan. Here's how they make their return. ... Jem, through the standing stones. ...
As 'Outlander' enters its final days of filming, ... who travels back in time to 18th-century Scotland after an encounter with mysterious standing stones on her Highlands honeymoon.
The hit drama "Outlander" returns to Starz on November 22. Here's a reminder of what happened to Jamie and Claire the last time we saw them.