The popular Starz series Outlander has filmed at some iconic locations over the course of seven seasons, but some Outlander details will remain a complete mystery until the end.When Claire Randall (played by Caitriona Balfe) was transported back in time at the beginning of the first season, she soon meets the dashing Highlander Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan).She ultimately chooses to stay in the 18th Century and joins him at his family estate in Lallybroch.Midhope Castle, located just outside Edinburgh, is used for the location, and fans will see Jamie and Claire return to the beautiful home when the second half of season seven kicks off in November. READ MORE: READ MORE: Now, a brand-new glimpse at the Frasers' arrival has been shared and it's certainly a familiar sight for fans."We chose this shot because it's very reminiscent of another shot when we went back to Lallybroch in episode 112, and Claire and Jamie are riding up to Lallybroch," Roberts explained."It's one of those Easter eggs that we try to plant for the audience."Claire, Jamie and Young Ian Murray (John Bell) will be giving fans nostalgic goosebumps but, the producer revealed, there's really no other way for this shot to be executed."I don't ever tell any director, 'Hey, you have to replicate something,'" he disclosed to Entertainment Weekly."We always love to suggest the essence of something.
But this location and this driveway really dictate this shot."There's modern-ness on both sides once you get up into that open area.
So right where the horses are, if you turn the camera left or right, it would be modern."The real-life castle may have been built in the 15th Century, but the surrounding areas have since been built up over the centuries.If Jamie and
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