Explore Speyside’s finest whiskies on a tour from Edinburgh, visiting Glenfiddich, Glenfarclas, and Glenallachie distilleries with tastings included.
Explore Speyside’s finest whiskies on a tour from Edinburgh, visiting Glenfiddich, Glenfarclas, and Glenallachie distilleries with tastings included.
- Queensferry Crossing - Traveling north from Edinburgh, the journey takes us over the River Forth via the Queensferry Crossing.
- Glenfarclas Distillery - Glenfarclas Distillery is the first of three privately owned distilleries visited today. This charming distillery offers an excellent tour led by knowledgeable staff who explain the various…
- Queensferry Crossing - Traveling north from Edinburgh, the journey takes us over the River Forth via the Queensferry Crossing.
- Glenfarclas Distillery - Glenfarclas Distillery is the first of three privately owned distilleries visited today. This charming distillery offers an excellent tour led by knowledgeable staff who explain the various processes involved in crafting the Glenfarclas Single Malt. After the tour, enjoy a tasting of two of their single malts in their delightful whisky lounge.
- Craigellachie - Lunch is enjoyed at The Highlander Inn in Craigellachie. The Highlander is renowned for its extensive selection of malt whiskies from around the world and serves a satisfying lunch.
- Glenfiddich Distillery - Glenfiddich Distillery is the largest producer of single malt whisky in Scotland and remains one of the few distilleries still privately owned. Built by William Grant and his family over 120 years ago, the visit includes a guided tasting of four exquisite single malts—two from Glenfiddich and two from their sister distillery, The Balvenie, also owned by the Grant family.
- The GlenAllachie Distillery - The final stop on the whisky tour is at GlenAllachie, another small, privately owned distillery. Owned by the renowned Billy Walker, now in the Whisky Hall of Fame and known as the Master of Wood, the distillery produces exceptional whiskies. Here, there is an opportunity to taste three of their single malts.
- Aviemore and the Cairngorms - After departing GlenAllachie, the journey continues towards Aviemore, joining the main road through the Cairngorms on the return to Edinburgh.
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- Tastings at the 3 Distilleries we visit comprising a total of at least 9 drams.
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tastings at the 3 Distilleries we visit comprising a total of at least 9 drams.
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Lunch
This whisky tour to Speyside offers visits to three privately owned distilleries, ranging from two of the smallest to the largest producer of single malt whisky in Scotland. The tour price includes a tasting of at least nine drams.
The first stop is at Glenfarclas Distillery, where participants enjoy a comprehensive distillery tour followed by a tasting…
This whisky tour to Speyside offers visits to three privately owned distilleries, ranging from two of the smallest to the largest producer of single malt whisky in Scotland. The tour price includes a tasting of at least nine drams.
The first stop is at Glenfarclas Distillery, where participants enjoy a comprehensive distillery tour followed by a tasting in their charming whisky lounge.
After departing Glenfarclas, the tour proceeds to The Highlander Inn at Craigellachie for lunch. The inn boasts a selection of over 300 malt whiskies from around the world and serves a delightful lunch.
Post-lunch, the tour continues to Dufftown and the Glenfiddich Distillery, which has been owned by the Grant family since its construction over 130 years ago. As the largest producer of single malt whisky in Scotland, visitors enjoy a tasting in their exquisite whisky lounge.
The final distillery on the tour is Glenallachie, currently owned by industry-renowned Billy Walker. Participants have the opportunity to sample some of his whisky in the bar.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.