
Dalwhinnie Classic Tasting & Warehouse Visit : 4th May to 5th June 2026 Silent Season
Discover 'The Gentle Spirit' of Dalwhinnie
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.
Discover how we make Dalwhinnie Single Malt whisky during this talk and tasting experience.
Your guide will describe how our Gentle Spirit is made, before leading you through our Dunnage Warehouse for a peek at our sleeping casks.
You will then enjoy a tutored tasting of three single malts, each paired with an artisan Scottish chocolate.
This is a tasting and warehouse visit only, there is no tour of the distillery as it will be closed for maintenance.
Children under 8 years of age are not permitted on our tours. Children 8 yeas and over require a valid ticket.
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For guests who are driving, we are pleased to offer a take-away pack to be able to safely enjoy your tastings later.
Please note that the distillery is in its 'Silent Season' from 4th May to 5th June 2026. As such, there is no access to the distillery production areas.
We apologise for any inconvenience and welcome you to contact a member of the team with any questions or concerns via dalwhinnie@malts.com.
Please be aware that our chocolates contain dairy. We are pleased to offer a vegan chocolate for guests with dairy intolerance - please let us know of any dietary requirements at time of booking.
For information on accessibility please see the relevant info section at the bottom of our visit page Visit Dalwhinnie
If you have any queries or would like to discuss your visit with a member of the team, please email dalwhinnie@malts.com.
HOW TO GET THERE
Planning your visit
Address
Dalwhinnie Distillery, Dalwhinnie, Inverness-shire, PH19 1AA, Scotland
By Car
Dalwhinnie Distillery is located just off the A9 in the village of Dalwhinnie, roughly midway between Perth and Inverness. The distillery sits within the stunning landscape of Cairngorms National Park, approximately 1.5 hours by car from Inverness and around 2 hours from Edinburgh or Glasgow. By Public Transport
Dalwhinnie is also on the main rail line between Perth and Inverness, with the railway station just a short walk from the distillery.
Parking is available on-site for visitors arriving by car.
Please note that during winter the distillery may have to close at short notice due to weather conditions. Please check our Google listing for up-to-date information before you visit us.
March – October | Monday – Sunday | 10:00 – 17:00
November – February | Monday – Sunday | 10:00 – 16:00
Festive Season Hours:
24th December: 10am - 3pm
25th & 26th December: CLOSED
31st December 10am - 3pm
1st & 2nd January 2026: CLOSED
Explore the flavours of Dalwhinnie and discover your perfect serve, whether you’re a whisky dram loyalist, innovative cocktail enthusiast, or aficionado of alcohol-free quenchers.
Please note that all under 18s need to be accompanied by an adult.
View the Menu Here. Please note that our menu is subject to change.
As part of the wider sustainability commitments of Diageo, Dalwhinnie Distillery continues to work toward reducing environmental impact and improving efficiency across its whisky production.
The distillery operates within the protected landscape of Cairngorms National Park and is committed to responsible practices that support the preservation of the surrounding Highland environment.
Accessible parking is available in the main carpark close to the visitor entrance at Dalwhinnie Distillery, with step-free access into the retail and bar areas. Accessible toilet facilities are also available within the retail area.
However, the guided tour includes several steps throughout the route, including two and staircases, and we do not have a lift. For that reason, the distillery tours are unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.
For visitors with accessibility requirements, staff may be able to arrange alternative tasting experiences in accessible areas of the visitor centre.
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 | 01540 672219
Email | dalwhinnie@malts.com
Dalwhinnie Distillery FAQs
Dalwhinnie Distillery is located in the village of Dalwhinnie in Inverness-shire, within the Scottish Highlands. The distillery sits within Cairngorms National Park and is easily reached from the A9 road between Perth and Inverness.
No, the distillery doesn’t have a café.
Yes. Dalwhinnie Distillery welcomes visitors with guided distillery tours, tutored tastings and whisky experiences throughout the year.
Advance booking is recommended, particularly during peak tourist seasons and popular tasting experiences, to ensure availability for your preferred tour time.
Visitors may still be able to explore the shop and bar areas of the visitor centre without booking a guided tour, depending on availability.
However, booking a tour provides the best opportunity to explore the working distillery and enjoy a structured whisky tasting experience.