Outlander, the popular time-travel historical fantasy series, has captivated audiences with its blend of romance, action, and drama. While it is a fictional show, it incorporates many historically accurate elements that educate viewers about the past. However, there are also instances where the show deviates from historical accuracy for creative purposes.
One aspect of Outlander's historical accuracy lies in its depiction of real castles. Castle Leoch, home to Jamie's Uncle Colum Mackenzie, is actually Doune Castle in Perthshire, built in the late 14th century. Another notable castle is Blackness Castle, known as Fort William in the series, which was a 15th-century fortress.
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