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Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
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Lindores Abbey Distillery - Visit this historic site that is mentioned in the oldest written reference to whisky
Cairngorms National Park - Traverse this picturesque National Park and look up at the rounded peaks of surrounding mountains
Cardhu Distillery - Enjoy some of Scotland's finest whisky in the first distillery pioneered by a woman
Speyside - Explore the heartland of Scottish whisky with its rivers, hills, villages, and 50 distilleries
Royal Deeside - Marvel at the castles, rivers, mountains and moors of this beautiful region that is a favourite of the Royal Family
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For whisky enthusiasts, the "Scotland Whisky Trail (Hotel) - 3 days" tour is a connoisseur’s dream. Beginning and ending in Edinburgh, this cultural adventure delves into the heart of Speyside, famed for its world-renowned Scotch. Over three days, you’ll visit iconic distilleries like Lindores Abbey—site of the first written mention of whisky—and Cardhu, the pioneering distillery led by a woman. Tasting sessions, scenic drives through Cairngorms National Park and Royal Deeside, and stays in comfortable 3-star hotels all feature prominently.
With an easy physical activity rating and a thoughtful pace, this tour is tailored for mature travelers and whisky lovers seeking a relaxed yet immersive getaway.
What makes this trip stand out? Exclusive tastings at historic distilleries coupled with expert-led explorations of Scotland’s picturesque whisky heartland.