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Outlander location where Jamie Fraser was imprisoned named Edinburgh's top ‘hidden gem’

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Edinburgh's Craigmillar Castle, a filming location for the popular series Outlander was crowned the city's top 'hidden gem' according to a study by Bokun, part of the Tripadvisor family.

The castle, which served as Ardsmuir Prison in the show's third season, topped the list of lesser-known beauty spots worldwide recommended by tourists.Bokun analysed over 1,000 local destinations using Tripadvisor reviews containing the phrase 'hidden gem', revealing the best places to travel worldwide according to real consumers.

Other Edinburgh locations recognised on the list included Dean Village Historical Site, Gladstone's Land, Jupiter Artland and the Museum On The Mound.Scotland was revealed as the fourth most likely place worldwide to spot a 'hidden gem', claiming 4% of the total wonders.England took first place with 33% of total wonders, followed by the United States (31%) and Ireland (6%).Andencraig Gardens in Rothesay emerged as Scotland's ultimate 'hidden gem', with 17% of all reviews showering it with praise.It comes as Outlander executive Matthew B Roberts debunked a 'missing' Young Ian scene which had to be slotted in post-filming.The first part of the seventh series, premiered on Starz and Lionsgate+ on June 16, 2023, resuming the story of Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe), amongst others.In the fifth episode titled, Singapore, Jamie's nephew, Young Ian (John Bell), was tasked with delivering a letter to influential Mohawk Thayandenegea in the Mohawk village.Ian is full of apprehension about having to return and face Work With Her Hands (Morgan Holmstrom), although the orders were clear and must be followed.

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