OUTLANDER MADE ME GO

Writing by candlelight in another century — the immersive, transporting feeling that Outlander fans chase all the way to the Scottish Highlands

 — and if you’ve seen the show, you already understand why.

There’s a moment in Outlander — probably different for everyone — when Scotland stops being a backdrop and becomes a destination. I read the books long before the series came out, and I was in awe of the production. Maybe it’s the first time Claire steps through the standing stones at Craigh na Dun, the mist rolling across the moorland, ancient and wild and completely irresistible. Maybe it’s Jamie Fraser on horseback against a Highland sky. Maybe it’s just the cumulative effect of eight seasons of some of the most atmospheric scenery ever committed to television.