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Glengoyne DistilleryYou couldn’t imagine a more idyllic distillery. It sits at the foot of a beautiful hill and houses wonderful copper stills.
Loch Lomond National ParkAdmire the views and take postcard-perfect photos to share with your friends and family.
Deanston Distillery This impressive distillery generates its own hydroelectric power and produces delightfully sweet and smooth whisky.
"Today's rain is tomorrow's whisky."
Scotch whisky is ingrained within Scottish culture.
The ancient Scots used it to heal common ailments and keep warm throughout the winter. And now, Scottish whisky exports make up one quarter of the UK’s international food and drink trade.
It’s a fascinating part of Scottish heritage, and on this tour, you learn about it at two distinct distilleries. You visit Glengoyne; a tiny, quaint distillery located at the foot of a delightful hill. And you explore Deanston distillery, a large producer with a fascinating industrial past.
What’s more is you blend these delicious flavours with a visit to one of the most famous lochs in Scotland at the Loch Lomond National Park.
Your tour takes you west past Stirling to Glengoyne Distillery.
The tour here introduces you to the simple but magical process of turning barley, water, and yeast into whisky.
From here, you take a scenic drive to the shores of Loch Lomond for a tasty pub lunch and the chance to sample some local beers. After lunch we recommend a short walk to the viewpoint overlooking the loch before heading towards the second distillery of the day.
Deanston Distillery* is a converted cotton mill on the banks of the River Teith that has many interesting features and produces some unique whisky flavours.
After a relaxed afternoon here you return to Edinburgh with the stories and flavours of single malt whisky fresh in your mind.
*Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.
So, take this tour, sample a delectable range of whiskies, and learn about Scotland’s national drink.
- Glengoyne tour and tasting (with 2 drams of Whisky)
- Transport in a 16 seat Mercedes mini-coach
- Air conditioning as standard
- The stories and services of an English-speaking driver-guide
Entry fees to visitor attractions unless specified
Food and drinks unless specified
Tip
Starts
Check-in closes at 09:15 (tour departs at 09:30) - Edinburgh Bus Station Pick Up, Gate J and Gate K, inside Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
Finishes (approx.)
18:15 - Edinburgh Bus Station Drop Off, George St / St. Andrews Square area, (Within 5 mins of Edinburgh Bus Station), Edinburgh,
Luggage
You're restricted to 14kg (31lbs) of luggage per person. This should be one piece of luggage similar to an airline carry-on bag (approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) and a small bag for onboard personal items.
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