Discover Tour of Malt Whiskey and Loch Lomond - Departing from Edinburgh

Discover Tour of Malt Whiskey and Loch Lomond - Departing from Edinburgh

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Discover how malt whiskey is made

Loch Lomond Port

Visit 2 whiskey distilleries

Small group day trip departing from Edinburgh

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Duração
9 horas

Línguas

Inglês

Horas de início
09:30

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Descrição

Discover the secrets of making Scotland's famous whiskey during this day trip from Edinburgh!

For whiskey lovers, this excursion will take you into the HIghlands to Loch Lormond and 2 distilleries.

Departing from Edinburgh, head out in the minivan in a small grop. You will head West, passing by Stirling and stopping at Glengoyne to visit the first distillery. Here, learn the different steps in creating the famous Single Malt Scotch Whiskey.

You will then head to Loch Lomond to admire the view of the lake and surrounding countryside in Scotland's first national park. There will be a stop at the edge of the lake for lunch before the tour contiues on to the second distillery.

The second distillery in Deanston is located on the Teith river (ticket not included). Visitors will learn about the characteristics and flavors in whiskey at the former cotton factory.

You will return to Edinburgh at the end of the day.

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, please drink in moderation.

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Availability: Every day, excluding exceptional dates

Time: 9:30am

Expected return: 6:15pm

Departure: St Andrew's Square Bus Station

Participant must be at least 18 years old 

The group will be no larger than 16 participants

O preço inclui

  • Small group excursion
  • Entry ticket to Glengoyne distillery
  • Transport in a minivan with AC

O preço não inclui

  • Entry tickets to sites
  • Entry ticket to Deanston distillery, approx. £25 per person
  • Lunch
  • Tips

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