Deanston, Glenturret and Lindores Abbey Distilleries. Enjoy the scenery and history of the Lowlands and the Highlands also.
Deanston, Glenturret and Lindores Abbey Distilleries. Enjoy the scenery and history of the Lowlands and the Highlands also.
- Linlithgow Palace - Make a brief visit to Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of James V in 1512 and his only child, Mary Queen of Scots, in 1542. For context, the first recorded mention of whisky in Scotland appeared in the Exchequer Rolls of James IV in 1494.
- The Kelpies & The Helix - These stunning sculptures are the largest of their kind…
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Linlithgow Palace - Make a brief visit to Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of James V in 1512 and his only child, Mary Queen of Scots, in 1542. For context, the first recorded mention of whisky in Scotland appeared in the Exchequer Rolls of James IV in 1494.
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The Kelpies & The Helix - These stunning sculptures are the largest of their kind globally. They symbolize the guardians of Scottish waterways (mythology and folklore) and Clydesdale horses (industry), which played a significant role in the whisky industry’s mechanics.
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Stirling Castle - Witness the breathtaking site at the heart of Scotland. Many have fought and perished for this historic location. Controlling Stirling Castle meant controlling Scotland. Robert the Bruce successfully besieged this magnificent medieval fortress and destroyed it, declaring that the English would never use it again.
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The National Wallace Monument - Sir William Wallace has no grave, but this monument honors his courageous stand against bullies and oppressors. He is undoubtedly one of Scotland’s most important historical figures.
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Doune Castle - After Stirling Castle was destroyed following Bannockburn in 1314, Doune Castle became the seat of Scottish rule. Fast forward a few years, and it features in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Outlander, Game of Thrones, and The Outlaw King.
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Deanston Distillery & Visitor Centre - 10:30 AM - Situated on the picturesque banks of the River Teith, Deanston is not your typical whisky distillery. This tour offers an opportunity to explore the Distillery, learn about its heritage, and discover the craft, care, and processes involved in creating this uniquely waxy single malt whisky.
Each tour concludes with a tasting of two or three drams from the core range of Deanston whiskies in the dedicated tasting area.
- Crieff - Take a lunch break in the charming town of Crieff. There is a variety of lunch options, from cafes to restaurants to pubs. Guidance is available.
- The Glenturret Distillery - Enjoy sampling some drams of whisky from Scotland’s oldest working distillery. This also offers a luxurious retail experience featuring Lalique glassware and jewelry.
- Lindores Abbey Distillery - Explore the grounds of Lindores Abbey, the spiritual home of Scottish whisky, where Friar John Cor distilled the spirit ordered by James IV in 1494. From a still in the ground to one of Scotland’s most modern distilleries, enjoy tasting some drams from this remarkable location.
- South Queensferry - The final stop on the whisky adventure. View three bridges spanning the Scottish seas. The oldest, the Forth Rail Bridge, played a crucial role in elevating the Speyside whisky region to prominence.

- Entrance fees
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Entrance fees
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Meals
- Meals
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.