Come on a journey to the Highlands and discover its hidden gems. Scotland’s largest whisky region is home to hidden waterfalls, enigmatic golden eagles and, of course, some very rare whiskies. Here’s just a taste of what to expect and don’t forget to say hello to Gary the Goat - if you’re lucky enough to spot him!

7 INSIDER tips for YOUR VISIT TO THE HIGHLANDS

– from Ervin Trykowski, Global Scotch Ambassador, Diageo

01

TAKE A DIP IN A FAIRY POOL

Home of the iconic Talisker distillery, Skye is a magical place steeped in history. Don’t miss the secret underwater swim through an arch at the magical pools.

02

SPOT A FOOTBALL LEGEND

If you’re a football fan the legendary Brora Rangers, four-time champion of the Highland Football League, are games not to be missed. Who will you see in the crowd?

03

FLY LIKE A WIZARD

On your way north? In the western Highlands, you can cross the Glenfinnan viaduct by steam train - it’s where the famous Harry Potter movies were filmed.

04

SAY WOW TO A HEDGE

Just an hour away from Dalwhinnie, the Meikleour Beech Hedge was planted in 1746 and is said to be the longest and tallest hedge in the world.

05

Go WIRE-WALKING

Feeling adventurous? Hike to the lesser-known Steall waterfalls in the Nevis gorge - you’ll need to get across the single foot wire rope bridge to cross the river.

06

HUG AN 800 year old tree

A favourite with walkers, Beauly is beautiful and an excellent Highland base. Don’t miss the ancient elm in the abandoned Priory, before heading out on hill walks with breath-taking views.

07

GET UP CLOSE TO A GOAT

In the village of the River Findhorn, you might just be lucky enough to spot the famous wild goats. Locals say if it’s warm they like to lie under the trees or drink down by the river.

SECRETS OF THE HIGHLANDS WHISKIES

Richly diverse

The landscape of the Highlands is astonishingly diverse. From the moors to the mountains, from the rugged coastlines to trickling burns and rushing waterfalls - natural elements reveal themselves in the many different whisky styles. Peaty, heavily sherried, salty, fresh, light, grassy are flavours and tastes iconic to this area. Savour them all.

The Highlands distilleries

The singleton of glen ord

Looking to escpape city life? With an inspiring motto of ‘I shine not burn’ and emphasis on slow-batched distillation, this distillery is so worth the journey.

Clynelish

Want to taste one of the whiskies that makes up the extraordinary blend of Johnnie Walker? Take a moment to stop at this beautiful distillery.

Dalwhinnie

For the extreme adventurers, head for the highest and coldest working distillery in Scotland. Definitely a selfie moment!

Brora

With its biomass boiler, powered by sustainably sourced wood chips, Brora is now a showcase for how to preserve the craft for generations to come.

Talisker

Find adventure in a bottle by the rugged coastlines of the Isle of Skye. With a taste of the seas in every sip, this is a wild and untamed distillery experience. A true icon.

The new Singleton whisky experience

The new Singleton of Glen Ord brings together three distilleries under one home to give visitors a multi-sensory whisky experience. Book a tour and discover the secrets of how a multi award-winning whisky is made. 

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