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A well organised tour, where the purpose is to experience as much as you can in 8 days about the Scotch most famous drink, tbhe wisky. The tour goes from the lowlands to the highlands and to the west coast so you will get to taste the various types and se the difference in making of these different tastes. And to make the tour even better it goes to many of Scotlands most beautyful sites, heritage sites and the most famous places in the spectacular Scottish Highlands.
Day 1
Arrive Edinburgh Airport and pick-up self-drive car.
Spend the day exploring Edinburgh, Scotland’s
capital city.
Visit the Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre located in a
former school building on the Royal Mile. The
exhibition takes the visitors through the intricate
process of producing the Scottish national drinks
and this is followed by a drive through the history of
whisky! A wee dram will follow before shopping
possibilities in the extensive whisky shop.
Overnight Edinburgh.
Day 2
This morning leave Edinburgh and head north
across the impressive suspension bridge over the
Forth Estuary to Perthshire.
Time for some sightseeing in the small market town
of Perth, also to visit nearby Scone Palace, the
private home of the Earl and Countess of Mansfield.
Later follow the A85 towards Crieff for a visit of the
Famous Grouse Experience at Glenturret Distillery on
the site of Scotland's oldest distillery. Nestled on
the outskirts of Crieff, this distillery offers the
perfect location to escape the stresses of the world.
The second part of the tour is an interactive
experience based around the Famous Grouse, the
bestselling blended whisky.
Day 3
This morning follow the A93 to Blairgowrie. Take
the A924 turning to Pitlochry. In this region you
have a few choices of distilleries to visit: Blair
Atholl, Edradour, (the smallest distillery in
Scotland), or Aberfeldy.
Return onto the A93 heading North. The road now
climbs steadily through the skiing region of
Glenshee to Braemar. This is the region known as
'Royal Deeside'. Overnight in Royal Deeside/
Aberdeen area.
Day 4
Today spend the day exploring the Royal Deeside
region. The main distillery here is Royal Lochnagar
Distillery,
which after a visit from Prince Albert in 1848, was
given the “Royal” warrant and supplied the Royal
family with whisky for some time.
Pass Crathie, possibly stopping to see the church
where the Royal Family attends Sunday service
when on holiday at nearby Balmoral Castle.
Overnight Royal Deeside
Day 5
Continue your journey, travelling through the
Grampian Mountains, along the A939 passing
Tomintoul, the highest
village in Great Britain, and on to Grantown on Spey.
There are a number of whisky distilleries in this
particular stretch of the route and whisky
connoisseurs might have their favourite whisky from
this area. Some you may like to visit are: the
modern Tomintoul, Cardhu, Knockando, Glenlivet,
Balvenie and Macallan Distilleries. Take your pick!
After your visit (or visits!), continue to Nairn, a
popular seaside resort famous for its golf course
and its beautiful sandy beaches. Time permitting, a
visit to Cawdor Castle can be made before arriving
for next overnight stop in the Inverness area.
Day 6
Leave Inverness and drive south. Follow the shores
of Loch Ness, the most famous loch in Scotland.
Stopping at the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre and
nearby Urquhart Castle from where sightings of the
'monster' are most frequently reported. Continue
along the A82 to Fort Augustus and finally arrive in
Fort William, situated at the foot of Ben Nevis
Britain's highest mountain.
Visit Ben Nevis Distillery located just in the shade of
Britain’s tallest mountain and the soft waters of its
peak makes an important part of the character of
the whisky. Still produced in the old traditional way
a visit here shows the intricate process of producing
Scotland's favourite drink.
Continue along Loch Linnhe before arriving in the
Oban area for overnight.
Day 7
After breakfast visit Oban Distillery. Nestling
beneath the steep cliff that overlooks Oban, one of
Scotland's oldest sources of single malt scotch
whisky is but a stone's throw from the sea. Take a
guided tour and learn about the ancient craft of
distilling.
Afterwards, drive inland via the Pass of Brander to
Loch Awe. Head south to Inveraray with a possibility
to visit the castle, seat of the Clan Campbell.
Continue south on the A82 and follow the shores of
Loch Lomond, the largest and perhaps most
beautiful of all Scottish lochs.
Through to the Trossachs region, passing Drymen
along the A811. Turn towards Killearn. Here visit
the nearby Glengoyne Distillery. History records the
distillery as 'Burnfoot of Glenguin' in 1836. You will
see the malting, mashing, fermentation, distilling
and maturation. At the end of the tour we will have
an opportunity of sampling the famous malt. Unlike
most other single malts, Glengoyne has been
preserving the essence of its flavour for decades by
using air dried barley rather than barley dried using
harsh peat smoke. The result is a more subtle,
complex whisky in which all of the delicate flavours
are freely allowed to express themselves.
Overnight Trossachs area
Day 8
Drive to Glasgow or Edinburgh and back to the car
depot in order to drop off the car. Transfer to the
airport for the return flight home.
We offer accommodation in 3 categories , "Mixed Tourist", "Middle Class Hotel" and "First Class Hotel"
Mixed Tourist is based on 3 star B&B, guesthouses and 2 star hotels, all with private facilities
Middle Class Hotel is based on 3 star hotels the whole tour, all with private facilities.
First Class Hotel is based on 4 star hotels for the whole tour, all with private facilities.
Prces are pr. person and based on 2 persons sharing one car and one room and include:
- A rental car of chosen group for the tour with unlimited milage, insurance, CDW and VAT.
- Accommodation for 7 nights in shared dblb room with breakfast in the chosen category.
- VAT & service charge at accomodations.
- The Whisky Tour tourbook and detailed route description with suggestions for visiting atractions.
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Juni - August 2012 |
jan-Maj 2010 & Sept-Dec 2012 |
| Accommodation |
Mixed Tourist |
Middle Class |
First Class |
Mixed tourist |
Middle Class |
First Class |
| Just accommodation |
326,- |
421,- |
538,- |
303,- |
360,- |
498,- |
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Juni - August 2012 |
jan-Maj 2012 & Sept-Dec 2012 |
| Accommodation / Cartype |
Mixed Tourist |
Middle Class |
First Class |
Mixed tourist |
Middle Class |
First Class |
Group 1
Nissan Micra |
427,- |
520,- |
639,- |
|
459,- |
597,- |
Group 2
Peugeot 207 |
441,- |
534,- |
653,- |
417,- |
473,- |
611,- |
Group 3
Vauxhall Astra
|
452,- |
546,- |
664,- |
428,- |
484,- |
622,- |
Group 3a
Vauxhall Astra Auto |
487,- |
581,- |
699,- |
456,- |
513,- |
651,- |
Group 4
Peugeot 307 |
471,- |
565,- |
683,- |
447,- |
504,- |
642,- |
Group 5
Toyota Avensis |
484,- |
578,- |
696,- |
460,- |
516,- |
654,- |
Group 6
Peugeot 407 |
503,- |
596,- |
715,- |
479,- |
535,- |
673,- |
Group 6E
Vectra Station |
527,- |
621,- |
739,- |
495,- |
552,- |
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Not Included :
- Admission to various attractions
if you wish to extend your tour with additional nights in Edinburgh, contact us and we will arrange for this. If you have an another number af passengers, please contact us and we will amke you an offer for the tour.
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