Discover Scotland like never before, immersing yourself in the history, legends and traditions that brought one of its most iconic heritages to life. With this audio guide you will walk through castles, ancient villages, incredible valleys and historic distilleries, understanding their cultural importance and how they have shaped the identity of the country for centuries. Each day will take you to fascinating places, with clear and entertaining stories that make each stop a memorable experience. Travel at your own pace, learn while enjoying yourself and live a unique route through the best of Scotland with the perfect companionship on your headphones.
Start the tour from the starting point, whenever you want.
Arrival in Edinburgh and first contact with whisky culture. Visit the Scotch Whisky Experience to learn about the manufacturing process and the producing regions, as well as see a large collection of bottles. In the afternoon, walk along the Royal Mile with tasting in historic taverns. Dinner and accommodation in the city.
Departure to the Lowlands, region of soft and floral whiskies. Visit Glenkinchie Distillery to learn about its history and aromatic profile. Lunch in Stirling and walk through its medieval town. In the afternoon, visit Deanston Distillery, famous for its artisanal production and use of hydroelectric power. Dinner and night in Stirling or Perth.
Travel to Speyside, the area with the most distilleries in the world. Visit The Glenlivet, symbol of soft and fruity whiskey. It continues in Cardhu, known for the story of Helen Cumming. Arrive in Dufftown to visit Glenfiddich, one of the most prestigious brands. Dinner and accommodation in the region.
Day dedicated to the Malt Whisky Trail. Visit Strathisla, the oldest distillery in operation. Afterwards, tour of Glen Grant and its Victorian gardens. Visit the Speyside Cooperage to see the traditional tonnage work. In the afternoon, stop in Benromach, smokeier style. Dinner and overnight in Elgin.
Entrance to the Highlands with a stop at the Dalwhinnie Distillery, famous for its soft and sweet whiskies. Lunch in Inverness and visit to the internationally appreciated Glen Ord Distillery. Free time to tour Inverness or approach Loch Ness. Dinner and night in the city.
Scenic route to the west coast. Visit to the Oban Distillery, one of the oldest and located in the middle of the port. Tasting of your whiskey with maritime character. Time to tour Oban and enjoy fresh seafood. Possible climb to McCaig’s Tower for panoramic views. Dinner and overnight in Oban.
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