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10 Buccaneers locations to visit in Scotland

We all love a period drama set amongst grand castles and elegant estates, that’s why we’ve been paying close attention to The Buccaneers TV series recently released by Apple TV. Although The Buccaneers is set in London, our scenic Scottish homes and estates were just too good for the producers to pass up. That’s right, it’s either filmed here in Scotland, or our incredible landscapes inspired the filming backdrops! Now that season 2 has aired and having visited some of these incredible filming locations in person, we can finally talk about the stunning Scottish locations that feature across both seasons. 

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

  1. 1

    Thirlestane Castle

    Scottish Borders

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    Characters on set of The Buccaneers

    © Courtesy of Apple

    Season 2

    Nestled in the lush countryside of the Scottish Borders in the town of Lauder, Thirlestane Castle is one of the oldest and finest inhabited castles in Scotland. The castle makes an appearance in The Buccaneers as the breakfast room, art room and other grand rooms you see throughout the series. With immaculate architecture, drawings, paintings, and collections, the castle adds to the grandeur of the lives of the young girls. 

    Embark on a guided tour of the castle and surrounding gardens to really soak in the luxury and opulence that Thirlestane boasts. You can also enjoy a stay in the castle or try out a range of activities on the estate, including horse riding, fishing, archery, Highland Games and more. 

    Visit Thirlestane Castle: Thirlestane Castle
  2. 2

    Geilston Garden

    Dumbarton

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    On set of The Buccaneers

    © Courtesy of Apple

    Season 2

    This magical 200-year-old garden, located on the banks of the River Clyde, is home to exotic plant species and rare plant life. The garden’s burst of colour makes it the perfect backdrop for all the eclectic garden parties you’ll see in The Buccaneers. 

    When it’s not making its debut on the big screen, Geilston Garden is the perfect place to explore, with a walled garden, a selection of fruit, flowers, and vegetables grown in the kitchen garden that are on sale during certain times of the year. There is also a woodland adventure area that the kids will love. 

    Visit Geilston Garden: Geilston Garden
  3. 3

    Arniston House

    Gorebridge

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    Arniston House in Gorebridge, Midlothian

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    Season 1

    This Georgian mansion and 6,000-acre estate makes an appearance in The Buccaneers TV series as a grand London townhouse. Located in Gorebridge just south of Edinburgh, Arniston House has been in the Dundas family since 1571 and it is a spectacular location to visit to soak up the lush countryside away from the busy city and get a feel for what life was like centuries ago.  

    Head on a 90-minute tour of the house and delve into the family history of Arniston, as well Scottish and world events that relate back to this majestic home. If you loved The Buccaneers so much you want to immerse yourself even more, why not treat yourself to a cosy cottage stay on the estate? Or if you’re looking for a Scottish venue for the big day, look no further! 

    Explore Arniston House: Arniston House
  4. 4

    Gosford House

    Longniddry

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    The marble staircase at Gosford House

    © Crofts & Kowalczyk Photography

    Season 1 and 2

    Gosford House is the definition of a hidden gem. It only took me about 30 minutes to drive there from Edinburgh, nestled behind grand gates overlooking Gosford Bay in East Lothian.

    The house was designed in an impressive neoclassical style by renowned Scottish architect Robert Adam, and its grandeur and detail make it an ideal backdrop for filming The Buccaneers. Inside, the rooms are outfitted with an incredible array of artwork and sculpture, from Italian Renaissance artists to Dutch masters. A particular highlight is the marble entrance, surprisingly bright with beautiful pink and orange hues. The symmetrical marble staircase over a huge fireplace in the centre is designed to look like a Venetian bridge, which eagle-eyed viewers will spot throughout the series, as well as also being used in Outlander and The Princess Switch. The house is privately owned, but there are public open days and events throughout the year which are well-worth keeping an eye out for – the history and stories of the house include Jacobite rebellion, art enthusiasts, an army base in WWII and American connections.  

    Discover Gosford House: Gosford House
  5. 5

    Newhailes House & Gardens

    Musselburgh

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    The library in Newhailes House, Musselburgh

    © Mairi Scobie

    Season 1

    Another grand location I was able to visit was Newhailes House, and it did not disappoint! This stunning Palladian home has been in the Dalrymple family from the 1700s all the way through to 1997 when it was taken into the care of the National Trust for Scotland. The house has been carefully frozen in time to preserve the centuries old antiques, tapestries, paintings and more that you can find in every room throughout the house. My favourite room had to be the library. This room was once home to largest private library in Europe and housed incredible collections of literature, stories, tales and a history of the house too. It was also a key room used in the filming of The Buccaneers, and with its tall ceilings, roaring fireplace and timeless character, it fits right in.  

    The grounds of the estate are a popular place for dog walkers, the kids will love exploring the Weehailes Adventure Playpark, and there are plenty of family-friendly events and festivals to enjoy here too. 

    Visit Newhailes House & Gardens: Newhailes House & Gardens
  6. 6

    Seacliff Beach

    East Lothian

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    Tantallon Castle at sunset seen from Seacliff Beach

    Season 1 and 2

    So, if you’ve fallen in love with The Buccaneers, you’ve probably also become obsessed with the stunning sea views, cliffs, beach horseback rides, romantic sunsets and ruined castles featured in the series. If this is you, then you need to visit the rugged coastline of East Lothian ASAP. Iconic spots featured in the series include the Bass Rock in North Berwick and Seacliff beach just a little further along the coast. Seacliff beach is the perfect destination to lose yourself and embrace your inner period drama self, with mesmerising skyscapes as well as the view to the romantic ruin of Tantallon Castle, which stands in for Tintagel Castle in the series. 

    Visit Seacliff Beach: Seacliff Beach
  7. 7

    Preston Hall

    Midlothian

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    The walled garden and greenhouse at Preston Hall

    © Mairi Scobie

    Season 1

    Located just a stone’s throw away from Edinburgh, Preston Hall is a majestic estate that comprises a grand stately home, a picturesque walled garden, and acres of lush countryside grounds to admire. The walled garden was particularly pretty to see. Carefully crafted with flower beds, a range of plants and tree species, dated architecture and a serene atmosphere, you can see why it was a chosen location to film at. Lucky for me I got a cracking day amidst the winter weather to see the gardens in all their glory. The blue skies and sun rays really enhanced the detail of the gardens and greenhouse. 

    Keep your eyes peeled for a range of events held throughout the year here, including festive crafts and Easter extravaganzas. Or if you’ve been inspired by the grandeur of The Buccaneers, why not host your magical day here with a Preston Hall wedding? 

    Make sure to keep an eye out for the wild pheasants that roam across the estate too! 

    Visit Preston Hall Estate: Preston Hall
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    Hopetoun House

    South Queensferry

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    The interior of Hopetoun House

    © Mairi Scobie

    Season 1

    My favourite trip by far was to the renowned Hopetoun House. Located in the picturesque South Queensferry overlooking the Forth Bridges, this impeccable stately home is so historically accurate and well-preserved, it feels as if you’ve been transported back in time. With key attention to detail, and a large variety of historic antiques throughout the house, Hopetoun truly is a director’s dream when it comes to filming locations and has been a chosen backdrop to many a film and TV series. The magic doesn’t stop indoors though. In fact, the magic starts on the drive up the long, grand driveway to the house. The exterior of Hopetoun really made my jaw drop. The size and scale of the house up close is immense, with intricate detailing and 17th century aspects giving the house a special character that made it perfect to star in The Buccaneers. 

    If this period drama has left a lasting effect on you as much as it did on me, why not scout it out as a potential wedding venue? I can guarantee you won’t be disappointed! 

    Explore Hopetoun House: Hopetoun House
  9. 9

    The City Chambers and University Cloisters

    Glasgow

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    Glasgow City Chambers

    Season 1

    Glasgow’s grand architecture and street grid system mean it’s been used as a filming location stand-in for New York many times, including in World War Z and Indiana Jones. The Buccaneers follows suit with filming locations across the city and it doesn’t take much imagination for anyone who visits to be taken back in time and across the Atlantic.

    Just a short walk across the street from the train station, you’ll recognise the impressive edifice of Glasgow City Chambers and the surrounding side streets as stand-ins for New York locations in the series. It’s definitely worth popping your head inside, where they also made use of the solid marble staircases, intricate mosaics and sparkling chandeliers. Nearby, the University Cloisters are also worth a trip for any Buccaneers fan. The iconic arches and surroundings were used to film some of the iconic ballroom scenes in the series.  

    Plan your trip to Glasgow: The City Chambers and University Cloisters
  10. 10

    Drumlanrig Castle

    Dumfries and Galloway

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    Drumlanrig Castle

    © Visit South West Scotland / Damian Shields

    Season 1 and 2

    Various interior and exterior shots were used to stand in for Tintagel Castle in the series, including the dramatic opulence of Drumlanrig Castle. Affectionately known as the "Pink Palace", it fits in perfectly with the candy sweet colours and beauty of The Buccaneers production and design. 

    Be swept away by the magic of the ancestral home of the Duke of Queensberry and Buccleuch. From its grand façade to its sumptuously decorated rooms, you'll recognise plenty of hidden corners and dramatic rooms that were used in filming. The castle is also renowned for its  impressive art collection, including works by Rembrandt, Ramsay, Gainsborough and Reynolds. Once you've soaked up the art and style of the interiors, take a romantic stroll around the gardens and grounds. Be transported into the glamour of the series in the formal planting areas, or escape into the surrounding woodlands of the Nith Valley. 

    Explore Drumlanrig Castle: Drumlanrig Castle

We hope you loved The Buccaneers TV series as much as we did, and that this has inspired a visit or two to some of Scotland’s stately homes and grand mansions. And if you haven’t seen the series yet, we highly recommend you get watching!  

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