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DISTILLERY TOUR

GLENGOYNE DISTILLERY

A TASTE OF SCOTLAND

On our fascinating and informative Scotland whisky tour, you will enjoy tasting Scotland's finest drams and learning about each distillery we visit, as well as ancient history and blending methods. The whisky industry is a unique part of Scottish heritage, with many blends and brands sought after throughout the world. Discover the bold, complex flavours from the slowest stills in Scotland, matured in only the finest casks.
The tour will visit both Glengoyne and Deanston Distilleries, taking in some truly breathtaking scenery on the journey, including the bonny banks of Loch Lomond. With many luxury resorts and breathtaking views, it has something for everyone to enjoy.
A lunch stop at a place of your choice brings the opportunity to enjoy some local drinks and Scottish hospitality. 

Schedule

1.

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Travel through Loch Lomond and have a wonder around Loch Lomond. Loch Lomond the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain, home to 22 islands surrounding it.

2.

Glenco with Dramatic mountains

As we travel more north we will come to Glenco with Dramatic mountains, rare beauty and haunting history (The Dramatic Glencoe Massacre in 1962. We will Stop at 3 sisters for a photostop.

3.

Loch Ness Views

The impressive 60 mile long Caledonian Canal, halfway between Inverness and Fort William, Fort Augustus offers spectacular views down Loch Ness. (The Loch Ness boat cruise is weather dependent and may be cancelled without notice). Stop at urqhart castle.

4.

Commando Memorial

After leaving Loch ness, we will make our way to the Commando Memorial, a monument dedicated to brave soldiers in World war Two. From here, if the mist allows, you can see the magnificent Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the United Kingdom.

5.

Pitlochry

This village is full of beautiful Victorian houses and will be our last stop before our return back to our final destination . You will have time to enjoy a drink in one of its many pubs.

6.

Perthshire

Located in the very heart of central Scotland, Perth was the capital of Scotland until the 15th century with its royal connections, there is no shortage of Castles and Palaces around Perth and has many fascinating attractions and things to see.

Tips


  • Ensure timely departures to stay on schedule.
  • Consider providing a snack pack for guests to enjoy during the travel time.
  • Allow some flexibility in the schedule to accommodate any delays or extra time guests may want to spend at certain stops.
  • Pack your waterproof clothing and walking shoes