
They seem to be having fun, most recently posting a photo of them sharing a tandem bike.

They’ve been shooting at Loch Ness and other Scottish historical sites. McTavish and Heughan have been keeping viewers updated on social media. Sam Heughan was born on 30 April 1980, in New Galloway, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, under the birth sign Taurus. “It’s visually incredible so it’s morphed into something that is so much more.” “The idea was to do a podcast and then the more we talked we thought, ‘Why not film it?’” he explained. Scotland is known for its beautiful castles and Highlands. “Clan Lands” explores Scottish history, and that means visiting historical sites. McTavish added that the show’s subject matter lends itself to a visual medium. “We have lots of interesting guests, some surprises and it has taken on a life of its own. “It turned into three cameras plus a drone, full crew and locations all over Scotland,” the Dougal actor told the outlet. It’s now a TV show (though it doesn’t have a network yet), showcasing Scottish destinations, culture and history. It seems “Clan Lands,” announced over the summer as a podcast, has evolved quite a bit over the last few months.

“I don’t want to give too much away but it’s safe to say there will be the occasional little visit from some people and hopefully they are nice surprises for viewers,” McTavish told the Scottish Sun.

“Outlander” stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish have been teasing fans with the details of their new show “Clan Lands.” It sounds like they won’t be the only familiar faces on the series.
