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Speyside Whisky Distilleries

Speyside is not just famous for whisky trails but its impressive castles and stately mansions. Browse our list of castles in Speyside


Benromach Distillery

Opened in 1898 and used in blends but also for their own single malt (which you can taste in the centre). Classic Speyside distillery owned by Gordon & MacPhail.

Cragganmore Distillery

Beside the River Spey and a short drive from Cardhu so you can knock them both off in a morning! One of the 7 or 8 Diageo distilleries in Scotland. This is probably Speyside's smallest distillery

Dalwhinnie Distillery

Located at over 1164 feet, Dalwhinnie Distillery is one of the highest distilleries in Scotland. It is open 7 days a week all year. The easiest distillery to visit if you are travelling north on the A9.

Glen Grant Distillery

The distillery was owned by Chivas Brothers Ltd, best known for their Chivas Regal blended scotch whisky, the world's second-biggest single malt whisky brand.

Glenburgie-Glenlivet Distillery

Glenburgie distillery, established in 1810, was originally known as Kinflat. It is located near Forress, the town is famous as the location of Knock Hill where Macbeth is said to have met 'the weird sisters'.

Glen Keith Distillery

Founded by Chivas Brothers on the site of an old meal mill on the bank of the River Isla, Glen Keith went on to influence many other distilleries with its innovative experiments. It is also the home of Passport, one of the world's fastest growing Scotch Whisky brands.

Glen Ord Whisky Distillery

Glen Ord Whisky Distillery is one of the Scottish distilleries that make up the Classic Malt range. A visit to Glen Ord, located in the picturesque Highland settings will be a visual delight.

Speyside Distillery

Speyside Distillery is a boutique whisky disiller and is probably one of the prettiest of all Scotland’s distilleries. Whisky lovers should visit. Over 18.