Scottish Castles and Whisky Tour
Explore Scotland's vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, and rich whisky heritage on this unforgettable itinerary. Begin in Edinburgh, discovering landmarks like Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, and a whisky tasting at Holyrood Distillery.
Journey to St. Andrews to explore its historic golf course, cathedral ruins, and university, with stops at charming villages like Crail. Travel through the Kingdom of Fife to visit the Lindores Abbey Distillery and sample Speyside whiskies at the Whisky Castle.
In the Highlands, visit iconic distilleries like Glenlivet and tour Tomintoul, then enjoy scenic drives through the Lecht Mountains to Braemar and Pitlochry. This itinerary blend history, whisky, and breathtaking scenery, making it perfect for travelers seeking the ultimate Scottish adventure. Slàinte!
SELF DRIVE JOURNEY – Departs Daily. 12 day/11-night package visiting Glasgow, Oban, Inverness, Speyside, Perthshire and Edinburgh. This program includes accommodation at a hotel of your choice, car rental size of your choice and suggested sightseeing tours of your choice.
Includes
- Keytours 24-hour emergency assistance
- Accommodations of your choice
- Sightseeing tours and/or activites of your choice
Excludes
- Items of a personal nature
- Travel insurance; please inquire with your Keytours travel consultant
- Gratuities for drivers, guides, and escorts
Itinerary
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1
Discover Glasgow’s Whisky Scene
Arrive in Glasgow and settle into your hotel before exploring the vibrant city with a half-day orientation walk. Visit The Clydeside Distillery along the River Clyde for a tour and tasting of their exquisite single malt whisky. Stroll to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum for a dose of Scottish history and art, then explore The Good Spirits Co. for personalized tastings and rare whisky finds. Enjoy a whisky-pairing dinner at The Pot Still, boasting over 700 whiskies and classic pub fare. End your evening at The Ben Nevis, a cozy bar featuring live traditional music and an impressive Scotch collection. A perfect day immersing yourself in Glasgow’s whisky culture!
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2
Day Trip to Whisky Country
Begin your day with breakfast before visiting The Glengoyne Distillery, just 40 minutes from Glasgow. Known as Scotland’s “most beautiful distillery,” Glengoyne offers guided tours, tastings, and the indulgent Tasting Room Experience, featuring premium whiskies paired with artisanal chocolates. Next, head to Loch Lomond Shores, a stunning lakeside destination. Enjoy lunch at The Boathouse, pairing fresh local cuisine with a dram of whisky. Take a relaxing walk or a scenic boat cruise to soak in the loch’s breathtaking beauty. Return to Glasgow and end your day at The Bon Accord, a bar celebrated for its extensive whisky menu. Enjoy a whisky flight that explores Scotland’s diverse regions. This perfect mix of whisky and scenery ensures a memorable part of your journey.
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Fort William, Glenfinnan Viaduct, and Oban – Whisky, History, and Seafood
Begin your day with a scenic drive through the Highlands, passing the Glenfinnan Viaduct and Loch Awe, with opportunities to capture breathtaking views. Arrive in the charming Victorian town of Oban, the "Gateway to the Isles." Tour the historic Oban Distillery, one of Scotland’s oldest whisky producers, and enjoy a guided tasting of their rich single malts. For lunch, indulge in fresh seafood at Ee-Usk or The Green Shack, sampling lobster, scallops, or freshly caught fish. Afterward, explore the harbor and local shops. In the afternoon, visit Kilmartin Glen, a fascinating ancient landscape with over 800 monuments, including stone circles and burial cairns. Take a guided tour to delve into Scotland’s prehistoric past. This day beautifully combines whisky, history, and natural beauty for a unique Highland adventure.
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4
Whisky Road Trip: Oban to Inverness – A Journey Through Scotland’s Whisky Heartland
Embark on a scenic road trip from Oban to Inverness, blending breathtaking landscapes, historic landmarks, and Scotland’s whisky culture. Start with the serene beauty of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park before detouring to Deanston Distillery, a former cotton mill offering rich Highland Single Malts and guided tastings. Drive through majestic Highland scenery to Dalwhinnie Distillery, Scotland’s highest, known for smooth, honeyed malts paired with fine chocolates. Near Inverness, visit the iconic Glenmorangie Distillery on the Dornoch Firth for a tasting of its innovative, complex single malts. In Inverness, take a private walking tour to explore landmarks like Inverness Castle and the River Ness. End the day at a cozy whisky bar, like The Malt Room or MacGregor’s Bar, savoring a dram and reflecting on your journey.
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5
Whisky and Scenic Wonders Around Inverness
Discover the best of Inverness and the Highlands with a day filled with whisky and stunning scenery. Start with a visit to Glen Ord Distillery, just 20 minutes from Inverness, to explore its traditional malting floor and enjoy a tour and tasting of Singleton’s smooth single malts. Head to Loch Ness to soak in its mysterious beauty and search for Nessie. Continue west to Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland’s most photographed landmark, offering stunning views and rich history. Journey onward to the Isle of Skye and visit Isle of Skye Distillers, known for their craft whiskies and award-winning gins. Return to Inverness for the evening and relax at a cozy whisky bar, like The Malt Room or MacGregor’s Bar, savoring a dram and reflecting on your Highland adventure.
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A Full Day in Speyside: Exploring Scotland’s Whisky Capital
After breakfast, immerse yourself in Speyside’s whisky heritage with a day exploring its iconic distilleries and crafts. Start at Cardhu Distillery, a key contributor to Johnnie Walker, where the Classic Tour reveals the whisky-making process and offers tastings of its smooth, rich malts. Enjoy lunch in Aberlour, pairing Highland fare with a dram of local whisky, before visiting the Speyside Cooperage in Craigellachie. Watch skilled coopers craft casks and learn how charred wood enhances whisky flavors. Next, head to Glen Moray Distillery for a tasting of their innovative whiskies matured in sherry, port, and bourbon casks. If time allows, stop by Sueno's Stone near Forres for a glimpse of Pictish history. End with a drive through the Cairngorms National Park, arriving in Craigellachie for a restful evening.
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7
A Second Day in Speyside: Unique Whisky Adventures
Explore Speyside’s rich whisky culture with a day featuring lesser-known distilleries and unique experiences. Start at BenRiach Distillery, renowned for its traditional methods and innovative whiskies, including peated and unpeated varieties with unique cask finishes. Take a tour and tasting to experience their distinct flavors. For lunch, head to Rothes and enjoy Highland cuisine at The Station Hotel, paired with an excellent whisky menu. Next, visit the iconic Macallan Distillery for the Six Pillars Experience, exploring their estate, sherry cask maturation, and premium whisky tastings. Enjoy stunning views of the Spey River. End in Dufftown, the "Whisky Capital of the World." Visit Balvenie Distillery or unwind at The Highlander Inn, savoring rare drams and local dishes to reflect on Speyside’s unique heritage, before your onward journey south to Perthshire.
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8
Whisky Trail: From Fife to Perthshire – A Journey Through History, Flavor, and Scenic Beauty
Embark on a journey through Scotland’s heartlands, blending whisky heritage, scenic landscapes, and royal connections. Start in Fife at Lindores Abbey Distillery, built on Scotland’s first recorded whisky distillation site. Enjoy a guided tour, tasting, and a snack before heading to the Whisky Castle, featuring over 600 whiskies and Speyside samples. Visit the iconic Glenlivet Distillery for a tour, tasting, or free exhibition, then stop in Tomintoul to marvel at the world’s largest single malt whisky bottle—105.3 liters of Tomintoul 14-Year-Old. Drive through the Lecht Mountains, past Corgarff Castle, to Braemar, near Balmoral Castle. Explore its royal connections before ending in Pitlochry. Relax with dinner and a dram in this charming Perthshire town.
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9
Scenic Whisky Journey: From Perthshire to Edinburgh
Experience the perfect blend of history, scenic beauty, and whisky culture on this journey from Perthshire to Edinburgh. Start with a hearty breakfast at The Bothy in Dunkeld before heading to Stirling Castle, steeped in history and offering panoramic views. Visit Deanston Distillery, housed in a former cotton mill, for a tasting of their handcrafted single malts. Continue to The Kelpies, 30-meter-tall steel horse sculptures celebrating Scotland’s industrial heritage, and capture stunning photos. Near Edinburgh, stop at the Queensferry Crossing Viewing Area to admire the UNESCO-listed Forth Rail Bridge and modern road bridges. End your day with a whisky-themed dinner at The Scotch Whisky Experience on the Royal Mile, sampling malts from Scotland’s regions alongside a delicious locally inspired meal. A perfect day of culture, whisky, and breathtaking landscapes!
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Full Day in Edinburgh: History, Whisky, and Culture
Discover Edinburgh, Scotland’s vibrant capital, with a perfect blend of history, culture, and whisky indulgence. Begin at Edinburgh Castle, perched on Castle Rock, where you’ll explore its rich history, St Margaret’s Chapel, and the Crown Jewels of Scotland. Wander down the Royal Mile, uncovering its hidden “closes” filled with fascinating stories. Pause for lunch at a Royal Mile pub or restaurant, then visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the monarch’s official Scottish residence, and explore its state apartments, ballroom, and abbey ruins. Stop by Holyrood Distillery for a guided whisky and gin tasting session before heading to Edinburgh’s New Town. Admire its elegant Georgian architecture and browse shops offering Scottish tweed and local goods. Wrap up the day by unwinding at your accommodation, reflecting on the city’s rich heritage and charm.
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Explore St. Andrews and Beyond: A Full-Day Tour from Edinburgh
Discover the charm and history of St. Andrews and its surrounding areas on this enriching full-day tour from Edinburgh. Known as the "Home of Golf" and home to Scotland's oldest university, St. Andrews offers a blend of stunning coastal views, historic landmarks, and vibrant culture. Begin with a scenic drive through the Kingdom of Fife, passing picturesque fishing villages along the Fife Coastal Route. In St. Andrews, explore the famous Old Course, the St. Andrews Cathedral ruins, and the historic university where Prince William and Kate Middleton met. Enjoy lunch at a local café or restaurant before heading to nearby attractions such as the charming village of Crail, with its harbor and artisan shops, or the stately Falkland Palace. This unforgettable tour captures Scotland's history, culture, and coastal beauty.
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Departure from Edinburgh
As your Scottish adventure comes to an end, enjoy a smooth and hassle-free transfer from your hotel to Edinburgh Airport. Reflect on the memories made, from exploring historic landmarks to indulging in Scotland’s finest whisky. Safe travels, and we hope to see you back in Scotland soon! Slàinte!
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