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Loch Ness and the Highlands 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

Loch Ness and the Highlands 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

After leaving Aberdeen, our first stop is in the village of Aberlour in the heart of Speyside. Surrounded by forests and hills you might catch the seductive smell of whisky or shortbread on the breeze, depending which way the wind blows. You continue through the heart of Speyside and arrive at Loch Ness for al boat trip*. Onboard the ship, you travel over the widest and deepest part of the loch and get a fine view of Urquhart Castle. Back on dry land, it’s time to travel deep into the past at Clava Cairns. This spot is situated in a gorgeous green grove and boasts well-preserved ancient burial tombs. They even say this spot was the inspiration for Outlander’s Craigh na Dun. You then continue to Culloden Battlefield, the location of the final Jacobite Rising. It’s an eerie, flat, tragic landscape that can put the history of Scotland into perspective. You have a comfort break within the gorgeous Cairngorms National Park before you reach Aberdeen in the evening. This route may be reversed on some occasions. *The Loch Ness boat cruise is weather dependent and may be cancelled without notice. ** Jacobite Cruise on Loch Ness included in the tour price

Inverness: Moray Coast, Wildlife and Speyside Whisky Tour

Inverness: Moray Coast, Wildlife and Speyside Whisky Tour

Explore the beauty of the Scottish highlands on this guided tour. Take the opportunity to explore local villages, visit a whisky distillery, see bustling birdlife, and more, on this unforgettable tour experience. Depart Inverness and head straight for the historic village of Findhorn for a walk along the gorgeous beach. Trail the coast to Portknockie, where Bow Fiddle Rock, a dramatic sea arch, sits just off the shore. Afterward, continue the village-hop to picture-perfect Cullen, home of the famous soup, Cullen Skink. Explore, eat lunch, and get excited about the next stop. Take a walk at Troup Head Nature Reserve* and look out for gannets and other sea birds; you might even be lucky enough to spot marine life. Then, journey inland on the Malt Whisky Trail for the chance to learn all about single malt production at a Speyside whisky distillery, and judge for yourself whether experience is the best teacher. Make one final stop at the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, in the small village of Carrbridge, before returning to Inverness in the evening. * To increase the likelihood of wildlife sightings, we will visit Spey Bay and Aberlour instead of RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve for the remainder of the 2024 season. Spey Bay offers stunning coastal views and the chance to spot wildlife, while Aberlour is a beautiful town in Speyside, known for its local treats and scenic walks.

From Inverness: Cairngorms National Park and Whisky Tour

From Inverness: Cairngorms National Park and Whisky Tour

You depart Inverness and travel through the spellbinding landscapes of Speyside towards Dava Moor for some great views of the Cairngorms National Park. Keep your camera ready to capture the vibrant colour of blooming heather if you’re visiting in the summer and autumn months. Your first destination is the forest village of Carrbridge. Here, you can get some refreshments, breathe in the cool mountain air and wander around the Old Packhorse Bridge. You continue south to the Glenmore Forest Park, where you have free time to explore. Your options include a walk through the woods to Loch Morlich, which is one of Scotland’s most scenic and popular lochs. You can admire a sandy beach and large and ancient pine trees before you make your way back to the mini-coach. If you prefer not to walk, there’s a café and exhibition at the visitor centre. All this walking and fresh air must have worked up your appetite, so you head to Aviemore for lunch. This great day must be finished off with a dram of delicious whisky at Tomatin Distillery*. Savour the aromas of fruit and spice, and feel the passion for community and environment in this little town clustered around the distillery. You leave the remote landscapes behind and start your journey back to Inverness, where you arrive in the early evening. *Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

From Inverness: Speyside Whisky Tour with Tastings

From Inverness: Speyside Whisky Tour with Tastings

Get ready to explore the Speyside region and Scotland’s most delectable industry. You depart Inverness and travel through the beautiful Scottish country until you reach Tomatin Distillery. Their single malt and blended Scotch whisky has been around since 1897 and is a rich and wonderful way to start the day. Next up you journey into the beautiful region of Speyside, the whisky-hub of Scotland. You'll stop in at one of the little towns for a delicious lunch, to recharge and refuel for the rest of your day. And as you pass through the area, your driver-guide will take you to some beautiful spots we know you and your camera will love. Your next stop will take you back in time to 1224 when it was built. Elgin Cathedral may be a ruin now but it was built dedicated to the Holy Trinity. Get your camera ready, it's well worth a shot. Now it's time for your afternoon treat. You are welcomed at Glen Moray Distillery, who have been producing their single malt Scotch whisky for over 120 years in the heart of Speyside. Here, you may join a tour and discover the different areas of whisky production and sample the golden-hued spirit itself. Now it's time to head back to Inverness with new stories to tell and new whiskies to love. Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

Aberlour: Cardhu Whisky Distillery Tour & Tasting

Aberlour: Cardhu Whisky Distillery Tour & Tasting

Explore the Cardhu Distillery on a guided tour and learn about the history of the distillery. Discover the story of the two generations of women who founded the distillery, and enjoy a tutored whisky tasting of 3 drams and a cocktail. Arrive at the distillery and meet your guide. Learn about the history of the distillery and the two generations of women who founded it. Discover how their inventive, pioneering nature fueled a quest to capture the generosity of Speyside in their highly-coveted malt, noted for its sensual pour and rich, smooth character. Experience a full-sensory, field-to-glass tour that culminates in a tutored whisky tasting of 3 drams and a cocktail in the Tasting Kitchen. Relax in the signature Cumming and Walker family hospitality.

From Edinburgh: Speyside Whisky Trail 3-Day Group Tour

From Edinburgh: Speyside Whisky Trail 3-Day Group Tour

Day 1 You head north through the Kingdom of Fife, to your first distillery; Lindores Abbey. This is a modern Scottish distillery built on the site of the first-ever recorded distiller in the country in 1494. Visit this site to discover the historic legacy of the area blended with innovation and sustainable practices all captured in their fine whisky. Continue north towards the UK's largest National Park, Cairngorms National Park. This will be a stunning drive, so keep your cameras ready. You stop in Braemar and have some time for lunch and a little explore. A bite to eat is a good idea though because your next stop is the Whisky Castle. This whisky emporium has been selling the finest malt whiskies for over 120 years and is stocking over 600 malts. Savour three Speyside whiskies to get familiar with a distinctive taste of this region. Once you’ve warmed with this dram of “the gentle spirit”, you continue through the Cairngorms National Park before reaching Grantown-on-Spey, your base for two nights. Day 2 Today you spend the whole day exploring Scotland’s most famous whisky region. Your first stop is Cardhu Distillery*,which is the first distillery pioneered by a woman, Helen Cumming. Today, Cardhu is the most important whisky in Johnnie Walker Black Label. After lunch in nearby Aberlour, you travel along the Spey River to Craigellachie for a visit to the Speyside Cooperage**, where you see another aspect of the whisky making process. After a scenic drive towards the coast, you head to Glen Moray, where you can try whisky matured in a wide selection of casks. Time permitting, your driver-guide might stop in at Sueno's Stone for a quick photo, where you can admire this incredible Pictish standing stone. From here you travel back to Grantown-on-Spey. Day 3 In the morning get ready for a whisky and chocolate tasting at Dalwhinnie Distillery, set in splendid mountain scenery at the heart of the Cairngorm National Park. You then leave the Highlands and journey south to Perthshire. Lying in the heart of Scotland, Pitlochry is a beautiful little town with plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The time is yours to explore and have some lunch. Next, you stop for a walk among towering Douglas firs in the Hermitage, a lovely forest with a roaring waterfall. From here the route south takes you to the stunning wee village of Dunkeld, where you've got some time to explore before heading to your final whisky experience of the tour. You then over the Firth of Forth, take in the magnificent South Queensferry bridges, and head back into Edinburgh. *Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

Speyside Whisky Trail 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

Speyside Whisky Trail 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

You leave Aberdeen in the morning and travel through the vast hills of Cairngorms National Park to Corgarff. Here, you go for a little walk towards the Corgarff Castle, once a noble residence that in the 18th century was turned into a military base. Invigorated by the walk, you head deeper into the national park, as you travel past Cockbridge and Tomintoul. This legendary stretch of road regularly sees the first of the snowy winter weather and crosses the mountain pass known locally as the Lecht. You’ll have plenty of time for photo opportunities on this unforgettable route. Then you delve into the home of whisky, the Speyside region. Here, you stop at the Whisky Castle for an optional tutor whisky tasting and lunch. This whisky emporium has been selling the finest malt whiskies for over 120 years and is stocking over 600 malts, so it’s a real treasure trove for whisky lovers. Next, you travel to the Speyside Cooperage where you get to know the history of Scotland’s oak casks. Then you head to Cardhu Distillery, the first distillery pioneered by a woman, Helen Cumming. Today, Cardhu is the most important whisky in Johnnie Walker’s Black Label. You leave Cardhu full of appreciation for whisky and arrive in Aberdeen in the early evening. It’s now up to you whether you continue the whisky tasting into the night. *Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

Speyside Whisky Distilleries Tour

Speyside Whisky Distilleries Tour

My passion for whisky and the breathtaking landscapes of the Highlands runs deep. I take pride in curating intimate whisky tours that unveil the hidden gems of Scotland’s rich distilling heritage. With a blend of local expertise and passion for the golden nectar, I ensure an authentic and personalized journey for whisky enthusiasts from around the world. Glenfarclas, GlenAllachie and Cardhu are must visit distilleries in my opinion. All three are small enough to offer the personal touch. There are others I recommend, especially Balvenie, but as ever the day is yours. Why not join us for a dram or two? The tour includes visits to 5/6 distilleries where you will be able to sample samples of their core range. If you would like to add a formal distillery tour this can be arrangeds at further cost. Tours cost between £15 & £50 depending on the distillery. I would prefer you to book these tours yourself but please check with me first to confirm that we can alter our itinerary. I can assist with the process. Distilleries are extremely busy during the summer so the more notice you give, the better the chance you tours being available. If there's a distillery you would like to visit that is not on the list, please let me know asd it may be possible to arrange a visit. Please remember this tour is normally for Speyside distilleries but I am able to add The Singleton of Glen Ord to the north, or Dalwhinnie to the south. My tours are scheduled to start at *9.00am* and we will return to Inverness between 5.30pm & 6.00pm. *There is some flexibility to the start time to allow us to get to Speyside by 10.00am.

Craigs Luxury Speyside Private Whisky Tour

Craigs Luxury Speyside Private Whisky Tour

Be immersed in the stunning Scottish Highland scenery and discover world-famous scotch whisky distilleries on a private customizable tour from Inverness. Following a pickup from your hotel, take the A9 trunk route and head South on what is possibly one of the most beautiful trunk routes anywhere in the UK. Driving through Cairngorm National Park you'll be conveyed into the Speyside Whisky area where you can visit up to 4 distilleries, selecting from Glenfiddich, Cragganmore, Glenlivet, Cardhu, Glenfarclas, Benriach, Glenmoray, and Benromach. Included in this tour is a Distillery Production Area Tour - let me know by message what your preferred distillery would be with second favourite and subject to availability I will book this experience for you. Regarding the remaining distilleries take a tutored whisky tasting, or simply visit the shop and visitor center to browse and perhaps purchase. Spend as little or as much time as you want each distillery or make unscheduled stops at any other attraction as you wish during the experience. Although not a distillery, Speyside Cooperage provides a popular tour showing how they make barrels for the Whisky industry.

From Inverness: Spirit of Speyside Whisky Tour with Entry

From Inverness: Spirit of Speyside Whisky Tour with Entry

We say goodbye to Inverness for now and head into Speyside. This area is more than its whisky, mind you. It played a significant role in the Jacobite Uprisings of the 17th and 18th centuries, and there are more than enough stories to keep any history buff entertained. Why not ask your driver-guide for some stories as you traverse the landscape on your way to your first stop: the Cairn Distillery. Pioneers and legacy builders, that’s who brought Cairn Distillery to life. And their mission is to build a legacy of exceptional whisky. Named after those man-made stacks of stones we all know and love, the distillery is devoted to inspiring people through their product and challenging both themselves and others to take on new paths. This morning, we tour this wonderful facility and sample some of their best whisky. Stomach warmed, we make for one of Speyside’s local villages for a bite to eat. After a classic Scottish feed, we head back into the striking east Highlands landscape towards one of the highest villages in Scotland – Tomintoul. Tucked up near the banks of the River Avon, it’s a lovely wee spot for a visit. You may even recognise it from the 2004 film One Last Chance starring Kevin McKidd and Dougary Scott. But we’re here for the whisky so we head straight for The Whisky Castle. This shop has been selling over 600 of the finest malt whiskies in Scotland for over 120 years. Whisky is what they do, it’s what they love, so pay close attention to the tutored tasting you’ll be lucky enough to experience. Shopped-out, history-filled, and perhaps a wee bit buzzed, it’s time to return to Inverness through the braes of Glenlivet, enjoying the stunning hillside views as you go.

Our most recommended Speyside Whiskey tours

Loch Ness and the Highlands 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

Loch Ness and the Highlands 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

After leaving Aberdeen, our first stop is in the village of Aberlour in the heart of Speyside. Surrounded by forests and hills you might catch the seductive smell of whisky or shortbread on the breeze, depending which way the wind blows. You continue through the heart of Speyside and arrive at Loch Ness for al boat trip*. Onboard the ship, you travel over the widest and deepest part of the loch and get a fine view of Urquhart Castle. Back on dry land, it’s time to travel deep into the past at Clava Cairns. This spot is situated in a gorgeous green grove and boasts well-preserved ancient burial tombs. They even say this spot was the inspiration for Outlander’s Craigh na Dun. You then continue to Culloden Battlefield, the location of the final Jacobite Rising. It’s an eerie, flat, tragic landscape that can put the history of Scotland into perspective. You have a comfort break within the gorgeous Cairngorms National Park before you reach Aberdeen in the evening. This route may be reversed on some occasions. *The Loch Ness boat cruise is weather dependent and may be cancelled without notice. ** Jacobite Cruise on Loch Ness included in the tour price

Inverness: Moray Coast, Wildlife and Speyside Whisky Tour

Inverness: Moray Coast, Wildlife and Speyside Whisky Tour

Explore the beauty of the Scottish highlands on this guided tour. Take the opportunity to explore local villages, visit a whisky distillery, see bustling birdlife, and more, on this unforgettable tour experience. Depart Inverness and head straight for the historic village of Findhorn for a walk along the gorgeous beach. Trail the coast to Portknockie, where Bow Fiddle Rock, a dramatic sea arch, sits just off the shore. Afterward, continue the village-hop to picture-perfect Cullen, home of the famous soup, Cullen Skink. Explore, eat lunch, and get excited about the next stop. Take a walk at Troup Head Nature Reserve* and look out for gannets and other sea birds; you might even be lucky enough to spot marine life. Then, journey inland on the Malt Whisky Trail for the chance to learn all about single malt production at a Speyside whisky distillery, and judge for yourself whether experience is the best teacher. Make one final stop at the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, in the small village of Carrbridge, before returning to Inverness in the evening. * To increase the likelihood of wildlife sightings, we will visit Spey Bay and Aberlour instead of RSPB Troup Head Nature Reserve for the remainder of the 2024 season. Spey Bay offers stunning coastal views and the chance to spot wildlife, while Aberlour is a beautiful town in Speyside, known for its local treats and scenic walks.

From Inverness: Cairngorms National Park and Whisky Tour

From Inverness: Cairngorms National Park and Whisky Tour

You depart Inverness and travel through the spellbinding landscapes of Speyside towards Dava Moor for some great views of the Cairngorms National Park. Keep your camera ready to capture the vibrant colour of blooming heather if you’re visiting in the summer and autumn months. Your first destination is the forest village of Carrbridge. Here, you can get some refreshments, breathe in the cool mountain air and wander around the Old Packhorse Bridge. You continue south to the Glenmore Forest Park, where you have free time to explore. Your options include a walk through the woods to Loch Morlich, which is one of Scotland’s most scenic and popular lochs. You can admire a sandy beach and large and ancient pine trees before you make your way back to the mini-coach. If you prefer not to walk, there’s a café and exhibition at the visitor centre. All this walking and fresh air must have worked up your appetite, so you head to Aviemore for lunch. This great day must be finished off with a dram of delicious whisky at Tomatin Distillery*. Savour the aromas of fruit and spice, and feel the passion for community and environment in this little town clustered around the distillery. You leave the remote landscapes behind and start your journey back to Inverness, where you arrive in the early evening. *Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

From Inverness: Speyside Whisky Tour with Tastings

From Inverness: Speyside Whisky Tour with Tastings

Get ready to explore the Speyside region and Scotland’s most delectable industry. You depart Inverness and travel through the beautiful Scottish country until you reach Tomatin Distillery. Their single malt and blended Scotch whisky has been around since 1897 and is a rich and wonderful way to start the day. Next up you journey into the beautiful region of Speyside, the whisky-hub of Scotland. You'll stop in at one of the little towns for a delicious lunch, to recharge and refuel for the rest of your day. And as you pass through the area, your driver-guide will take you to some beautiful spots we know you and your camera will love. Your next stop will take you back in time to 1224 when it was built. Elgin Cathedral may be a ruin now but it was built dedicated to the Holy Trinity. Get your camera ready, it's well worth a shot. Now it's time for your afternoon treat. You are welcomed at Glen Moray Distillery, who have been producing their single malt Scotch whisky for over 120 years in the heart of Speyside. Here, you may join a tour and discover the different areas of whisky production and sample the golden-hued spirit itself. Now it's time to head back to Inverness with new stories to tell and new whiskies to love. Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

Aberlour: Cardhu Whisky Distillery Tour & Tasting

Aberlour: Cardhu Whisky Distillery Tour & Tasting

Explore the Cardhu Distillery on a guided tour and learn about the history of the distillery. Discover the story of the two generations of women who founded the distillery, and enjoy a tutored whisky tasting of 3 drams and a cocktail. Arrive at the distillery and meet your guide. Learn about the history of the distillery and the two generations of women who founded it. Discover how their inventive, pioneering nature fueled a quest to capture the generosity of Speyside in their highly-coveted malt, noted for its sensual pour and rich, smooth character. Experience a full-sensory, field-to-glass tour that culminates in a tutored whisky tasting of 3 drams and a cocktail in the Tasting Kitchen. Relax in the signature Cumming and Walker family hospitality.

From Edinburgh: Speyside Whisky Trail 3-Day Group Tour

From Edinburgh: Speyside Whisky Trail 3-Day Group Tour

Day 1 You head north through the Kingdom of Fife, to your first distillery; Lindores Abbey. This is a modern Scottish distillery built on the site of the first-ever recorded distiller in the country in 1494. Visit this site to discover the historic legacy of the area blended with innovation and sustainable practices all captured in their fine whisky. Continue north towards the UK's largest National Park, Cairngorms National Park. This will be a stunning drive, so keep your cameras ready. You stop in Braemar and have some time for lunch and a little explore. A bite to eat is a good idea though because your next stop is the Whisky Castle. This whisky emporium has been selling the finest malt whiskies for over 120 years and is stocking over 600 malts. Savour three Speyside whiskies to get familiar with a distinctive taste of this region. Once you’ve warmed with this dram of “the gentle spirit”, you continue through the Cairngorms National Park before reaching Grantown-on-Spey, your base for two nights. Day 2 Today you spend the whole day exploring Scotland’s most famous whisky region. Your first stop is Cardhu Distillery*,which is the first distillery pioneered by a woman, Helen Cumming. Today, Cardhu is the most important whisky in Johnnie Walker Black Label. After lunch in nearby Aberlour, you travel along the Spey River to Craigellachie for a visit to the Speyside Cooperage**, where you see another aspect of the whisky making process. After a scenic drive towards the coast, you head to Glen Moray, where you can try whisky matured in a wide selection of casks. Time permitting, your driver-guide might stop in at Sueno's Stone for a quick photo, where you can admire this incredible Pictish standing stone. From here you travel back to Grantown-on-Spey. Day 3 In the morning get ready for a whisky and chocolate tasting at Dalwhinnie Distillery, set in splendid mountain scenery at the heart of the Cairngorm National Park. You then leave the Highlands and journey south to Perthshire. Lying in the heart of Scotland, Pitlochry is a beautiful little town with plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The time is yours to explore and have some lunch. Next, you stop for a walk among towering Douglas firs in the Hermitage, a lovely forest with a roaring waterfall. From here the route south takes you to the stunning wee village of Dunkeld, where you've got some time to explore before heading to your final whisky experience of the tour. You then over the Firth of Forth, take in the magnificent South Queensferry bridges, and head back into Edinburgh. *Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

Speyside Whisky Trail 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

Speyside Whisky Trail 1-Day Tour from Aberdeen

You leave Aberdeen in the morning and travel through the vast hills of Cairngorms National Park to Corgarff. Here, you go for a little walk towards the Corgarff Castle, once a noble residence that in the 18th century was turned into a military base. Invigorated by the walk, you head deeper into the national park, as you travel past Cockbridge and Tomintoul. This legendary stretch of road regularly sees the first of the snowy winter weather and crosses the mountain pass known locally as the Lecht. You’ll have plenty of time for photo opportunities on this unforgettable route. Then you delve into the home of whisky, the Speyside region. Here, you stop at the Whisky Castle for an optional tutor whisky tasting and lunch. This whisky emporium has been selling the finest malt whiskies for over 120 years and is stocking over 600 malts, so it’s a real treasure trove for whisky lovers. Next, you travel to the Speyside Cooperage where you get to know the history of Scotland’s oak casks. Then you head to Cardhu Distillery, the first distillery pioneered by a woman, Helen Cumming. Today, Cardhu is the most important whisky in Johnnie Walker’s Black Label. You leave Cardhu full of appreciation for whisky and arrive in Aberdeen in the early evening. It’s now up to you whether you continue the whisky tasting into the night. *Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.

Speyside Whisky Distilleries Tour

Speyside Whisky Distilleries Tour

My passion for whisky and the breathtaking landscapes of the Highlands runs deep. I take pride in curating intimate whisky tours that unveil the hidden gems of Scotland’s rich distilling heritage. With a blend of local expertise and passion for the golden nectar, I ensure an authentic and personalized journey for whisky enthusiasts from around the world. Glenfarclas, GlenAllachie and Cardhu are must visit distilleries in my opinion. All three are small enough to offer the personal touch. There are others I recommend, especially Balvenie, but as ever the day is yours. Why not join us for a dram or two? The tour includes visits to 5/6 distilleries where you will be able to sample samples of their core range. If you would like to add a formal distillery tour this can be arrangeds at further cost. Tours cost between £15 & £50 depending on the distillery. I would prefer you to book these tours yourself but please check with me first to confirm that we can alter our itinerary. I can assist with the process. Distilleries are extremely busy during the summer so the more notice you give, the better the chance you tours being available. If there's a distillery you would like to visit that is not on the list, please let me know asd it may be possible to arrange a visit. Please remember this tour is normally for Speyside distilleries but I am able to add The Singleton of Glen Ord to the north, or Dalwhinnie to the south. My tours are scheduled to start at *9.00am* and we will return to Inverness between 5.30pm & 6.00pm. *There is some flexibility to the start time to allow us to get to Speyside by 10.00am.

Craigs Luxury Speyside Private Whisky Tour

Craigs Luxury Speyside Private Whisky Tour

Be immersed in the stunning Scottish Highland scenery and discover world-famous scotch whisky distilleries on a private customizable tour from Inverness. Following a pickup from your hotel, take the A9 trunk route and head South on what is possibly one of the most beautiful trunk routes anywhere in the UK. Driving through Cairngorm National Park you'll be conveyed into the Speyside Whisky area where you can visit up to 4 distilleries, selecting from Glenfiddich, Cragganmore, Glenlivet, Cardhu, Glenfarclas, Benriach, Glenmoray, and Benromach. Included in this tour is a Distillery Production Area Tour - let me know by message what your preferred distillery would be with second favourite and subject to availability I will book this experience for you. Regarding the remaining distilleries take a tutored whisky tasting, or simply visit the shop and visitor center to browse and perhaps purchase. Spend as little or as much time as you want each distillery or make unscheduled stops at any other attraction as you wish during the experience. Although not a distillery, Speyside Cooperage provides a popular tour showing how they make barrels for the Whisky industry.

From Inverness: Spirit of Speyside Whisky Tour with Entry

From Inverness: Spirit of Speyside Whisky Tour with Entry

We say goodbye to Inverness for now and head into Speyside. This area is more than its whisky, mind you. It played a significant role in the Jacobite Uprisings of the 17th and 18th centuries, and there are more than enough stories to keep any history buff entertained. Why not ask your driver-guide for some stories as you traverse the landscape on your way to your first stop: the Cairn Distillery. Pioneers and legacy builders, that’s who brought Cairn Distillery to life. And their mission is to build a legacy of exceptional whisky. Named after those man-made stacks of stones we all know and love, the distillery is devoted to inspiring people through their product and challenging both themselves and others to take on new paths. This morning, we tour this wonderful facility and sample some of their best whisky. Stomach warmed, we make for one of Speyside’s local villages for a bite to eat. After a classic Scottish feed, we head back into the striking east Highlands landscape towards one of the highest villages in Scotland – Tomintoul. Tucked up near the banks of the River Avon, it’s a lovely wee spot for a visit. You may even recognise it from the 2004 film One Last Chance starring Kevin McKidd and Dougary Scott. But we’re here for the whisky so we head straight for The Whisky Castle. This shop has been selling over 600 of the finest malt whiskies in Scotland for over 120 years. Whisky is what they do, it’s what they love, so pay close attention to the tutored tasting you’ll be lucky enough to experience. Shopped-out, history-filled, and perhaps a wee bit buzzed, it’s time to return to Inverness through the braes of Glenlivet, enjoying the stunning hillside views as you go.

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Overall rating

4.5
(78 reviews)

Arranged at short notice, my guide Andy did a wonderful job of explaining the whisky process from me to end as well as providing information about the region in general.He also was able to make a last minute change to ensure a visit to my favourite whisky distillery was included.

Fantastic whisky tour with Alec! His knowledge of the history of the area was superb. He had a great knowledge of the different distilleries, which was wonderful. We had a fabulous time! I highly recommend this whisky adventure with Alec!!

More than expected. The Tour bus driver demonstrated a depth and breadth of Scottish history and whisky making which was amazing. Could not have asked for a more comprehensive experience of Scotland and whisky. Truely memorable.

Chris was a great guide. Nothing was too much for him. Because the tour at Cardu was cancelled and we were only 4 people, we were able to visit several distilleries. We also had several tastings. Definitely recommended.

Enjoyed Cairngorm Park but the Tomatin distillery was great. Eilidh was super!