Experience the most stunning sights and scenes in all of Scotland as you journey to Loch Lubnaig and Aberfeldy Village in this immersive day tour! Visit some of the most famous distilleries in the area for the ultimate whisky experience.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Tour types | Guided tour, Audio guide |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Historic site tour, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
A minimum of 6 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Please refer to the voucher for more information
Please arrive at the meeting point 30 minutes before departure. Refunds will not be granted to latecomers
Check-in for tours open 15 minutes prior to the departure time and close 5 minutes prior to the departure time
Due to the limited space in the vehicles, luggage space is not guaranteed. If you have luggage, please specify in the Requests and Remarks section upon booking
Smoking is not permitted inside the vehicles
Hot food are not permitted inside the vehicles
Please note that the return times stated are estimated. Due to the unpredictable nature of travel, these are not guaranteed
The supplier reserves the right to refuse to decline admission for those whose conduct or manner is likely to cause offense or upset to other passengers
KKday and the supplier does not accept any liability for any loss, inconvenience, or damage caused by war, threat of war, riot or civil commotion, terrorist or criminal activity, industrial disputes, natural disasters, fires, illness, weather conditions, road traffic conditions, temporary technical, electrical, or mechanical breakdown
Dewar's Distillery offers a journey through the brand's heritage, showcasing traditional whisky-making processes and the story behind its famous blends. Glenturret Distillery, Scotland's oldest working distillery, provides a glimpse into centuries of craft, focusing on small-batch production and a more intimate, historic experience. Both offer distinct insights into Scottish whisky.
At Dewar's, visitors typically engage in guided tastings of their diverse range of whiskies, learning about flavor profiles and the art of blending. Glenturret offers a more traditional tasting, often featuring their single malts, emphasizing the nuances of their craft. Both experiences provide expert guidance to appreciate the quality and complexity of Scottish whisky.
Beyond whisky tasting, Dewar's Distillery typically includes guided tours of their production facilities, revealing the malting, mashing, fermenting, and distillation stages. Glenturret Distillery also offers insightful tours of its historic premises, often featuring access to their traditional stillhouse and maturation warehouses, showcasing the heritage of Scotch whisky production.
Visitors to Loch Lubnaig can enjoy breathtaking views of tranquil waters surrounded by dramatic hills and lush forests. It's an ideal spot for enjoying Scotland's serene natural beauty, offering opportunities for scenic photography and a moment of peaceful contemplation amidst the Highland landscape. The reflective surface of the loch often mirrors the majestic surroundings.
Aberfeldy Village offers insights into traditional Scottish Highland life. Visitors can explore its charming streets, discover local artisan shops, and learn about its historical significance, including the famous Birks of Aberfeldy immortalized by Robert Burns. The village provides a glimpse into a vibrant community rooted in Scottish heritage and natural beauty.
The day tour typically allocates sufficient time for visitors to explore Aberfeldy Village at a leisurely pace. This usually allows for walking through its main areas, browsing local shops, and perhaps enjoying a brief stop for refreshments. The exact duration is part of a carefully planned itinerary to ensure a comprehensive experience without rush.
For a day tour in Scotland, it's recommended to dress in layers. Scottish weather can be unpredictable, so waterproof outerwear and comfortable walking shoes are advisable, especially when exploring Loch Lubnaig or Aberfeldy Village. Distilleries can have cool, damp areas, so a jacket or sweater is also beneficial to stay comfortable.
Day tours visiting Scottish distilleries and scenic areas like Loch Lubnaig typically depart from central locations in Edinburgh. Common departure points include major city landmarks or designated bus stops that are easily accessible by public transport or on foot from various parts of the city center.