
From Cask to Glass
Taste whisky directly from the cask in our old Filling Store
Refunds and rescheduling are accepted up to 48h before the tour. No refunds or rescheduling after that time.
Please see our Support page for FAQs and more details.
This tutored tasting experience offers a rare opportunity to visit our atmospheric Filling Store, sampling two unique whiskies drawn straight from the cask. In addition, you'll taste our distillery exclusive hand-fill whisky. Enjoy these in a special glass that is yours to keep.
For any guests wishing to drive, we are pleased to offer a take-away pack so you can safely enjoy your whiskies later.
For guidance on how to travel to Glenkinchie, please see the 'Getting Here' section on our homepage.
Please note that this experience is not suitable for guests under the age of 18.
For information on accessibility at please see our 'Planning your visit' section below.
All wheelchair users are welcome to join us for a tour and your guide will offer an alternative to the elements of the tour which are not accessible. Please note that due to health and safety reasons, unfortunately we cannot accommodate motorised wheelchairs in certain areas of the distillery. A manual wheelchair is available however.
If you would like to discuss your visit please email glenkinchie@malts.com or call us at 01875 342012 and a member of the team will be happy to help.
Even without a tour booking, please feel free to explore our beautiful retail space or take the opportunity to relax in our Lowland Bar with stunning garden views. Enjoy a delicious lunch or a drink from our extensive selection, including wines, craft beers, whiskies, and cocktails.
HOW TO GET THERE
Planning your visit
Address
Glenkinchie Distillery, Pencaitland, Tranent, East Lothian, EH34 5ET, UK
By Car
Glenkinchie Distillery is located just outside the village of Pencaitland in the East Lothian countryside, approximately 45 minutes by car from Edinburgh. The distillery is most easily reached by road via the A1 and A68 or the Old Dalkeith Road (A7). Free on-site parking is available for visitors, though spaces are subject to availability. For anyone renting a car in Scotland, remember that driving takes place on the left side of the road.
Public Transport Public transport is also available from Edinburgh. Lothian Buses operate the X7 service from Waterloo Place to Haddington, where visitors can connect to the Eve Coaches 123 Gifford Circle service to reach Glenkinchie. The full journey takes around 1 hour 15 minutes depending on connections.
Private tour operators and local taxi services also offer transport to the distillery, including guided whisky tours departing from Edinburgh.
Please note that the distillery may be closed at short notice in winter due to weather conditions. Please check our Google entry for up-to-date information before you visit us.October - March | Tuesday - Saturday | 10:00 - 17:00 April - September | Tuesday - Saturday | 10:00 - 18:00
Please note that we are closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Sustainability is an important part of life at Glenkinchie Distillery. The site has been awarded the Green Tourism Gold Award in recognition of its environmental efforts, including zero waste to landfill and a strong commitment to protecting the surrounding landscape.
Known as “The Garden Distillery,” Glenkinchie works to support local biodiversity through initiatives such as on-site beehives, bat houses and pollinator-friendly planting. Additional sustainability measures include water refill stations, cycle racks for visitors arriving by bike, and ongoing efforts to reduce the distillery’s environmental impact.
Glenkinchie Distillery aims to make its visitor experiences accessible to as many guests as possible. Accessible parking spaces are located directly in front of the main entrance, with step-free routes into the visitor centre. Accessible toilets are available on each floor of the building.
Most areas of the visitor experience are accessible via lift, although the historic Tun Room. where fermentation takes place. cannot be accessed by wheelchair. To ensure all visitors can still enjoy this part of the tour, guides provide an alternative experience including video and explanation of the process.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the visitor centre shop and bar areas when accompanied by a responsible adult. Dogs must always be kept on a short lead and should remain under close supervision during your visit.
Dogs are not permitted in the distillery production areas or on guided tours, with the exception of assistance dogs. Visitors are asked to ensure their dogs do not climb on furniture, handle items in the shop, or disturb other guests.
Due to the size of the visitor spaces, the number of dogs allowed at any one time may be limited. The distillery reserves the right to ask visitors to leave if a dog’s behaviour causes disruption or safety concerns.
Telephone | 01875 342012
Email | glenkinchie@malts.com
Glenkinchie Distillery FAQs
Glenkinchie Distillery is located in Pencaitland in East Lothian, Scotland, approximately 30 minutes from Edinburgh. Its countryside setting makes it one of the closest major single malt distilleries to the Scottish capital.
Yes. Glenkinchie welcomes visitors throughout the year with guided distillery tours, whisky tastings and immersive visitor experiences.
Advance booking is recommended, particularly during busy travel periods, to ensure availability for tours and tasting experiences.
Visitors may be able to access the visitor centre shop and bar without booking a guided tour, depending on availability, although booking a tour offers the full Glenkinchie experience.
