
Premium Warehouse No.3 - Tour & Tasting Experience
Embark on an enriching journey through Lagavulin Distillery
Refunds and rescheduling are accepted up to 48h before the tour. No refunds or rescheduling after that time.
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Embark on an enriching journey through Lagavulin Distillery. Your experienced host will lead you through our historic distillery, offering captivating insights into the art of whisky production while you learn about the unique Lagavulin characters of our production process.
You will then visit our newly renovated Warehouse No. 3, immerse yourself in a luxury Lagavulin cask draw experience. This exclusive opportunity allows you to sample Lagavulin directly from the cask and explore the distinct stages of its maturation process, deepening your appreciation for the craft behind our spirit.
Guided by our expert host, you'll discover the full depth of flavor inherent in each dram. Learn how time, wood, and craftsmanship converge to shape every drop, bringing to life the essence of Lagavulin whisky. Each dram narrates a story—of patience, place, and passion. This is Lagavulin as few have ever experienced it.
We look forward to welcoming you on this unforgettable journey. Slàinte! Please arrive at the Distillery at least 15 minutes prior to the start of your allotted tour timeslot. Takeaway drivers drams are available.
Please note that no one under the age of 18 is permitted on this experience. The drams sampled on this experience are subject to change depending on availability at the time of your visit.
If your group requires a translator present, a private experience would be required. Please contact us at lagavulin@malts.com where we can further advise. For information on accessibility at please see our 'Planning your visit' section below.
If you are unable to find a suitable booking time, then please do still visit our retail store and Malt Mill Bar where you will receive a warm welcome. Choose from our curated selection of drams, unique Lagavulin whisky cocktails, coffees, teas, and refreshments.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss your visit please get in touch via lagavulin@malts.com or call us at 01496 302749 and a member of the team will be happy to help.
HOW TO GET THERE
Planning your visit
Address Lagavulin Distillery Port Ellen, Isle of Islay PA42 7DZ, Scotland, UK Lagavulin Distillery is located on the south coast of the Isle of Islay, approximately two miles from the village of Port Ellen.
By Car The distillery sits just off the A846 coastal road and is easily accessible by car, with free parking available on site.
By Ferry Visitors arriving on Islay by ferry can travel from either Port Ellen or Port Askaig, while Islay Airport is a short drive away.
By Bus A local bus service stops near the distillery, and a scenic walking and cycling path connects Lagavulin with Port Ellen.
During peak seasons, particularly around the Islay Festival, taxis and transport should be booked in advance
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.
November – Monday – Saturday 10.00 – 17.00
December – February Monday – Saturday 10.00 – 16.00
March – October Monday – Sunday 10.00 – 17.00
Explore the flavours of Lagavulin and discover your perfect serve, whether you’re a whisky dram loyalist, innovative cocktail enthusiast, or aficionado of alcohol-free quenchers.
The Dramming room bar is open 10:30 – 16:00 during the distillery’s opening hours. Last orders are at 15:30.
Please note that all under 18s need to be accompanied by an adult.
View Menu Here. Please note that our menu is subject to change.
Lagavulin aims to make the visitor experience as welcoming and accessible as possible. Accessible parking spaces are available close to the entrance, and the retail area is reachable via a ramp. Accessible toilets are also provided within the visitor centre.
Due to the historic nature of the distillery buildings, some areas of the production site include steep or narrow staircases and may not be suitable for visitors with restricted mobility. However, many tasting and visitor experiences can be adapted, and the team encourages guests to discuss any access requirements when booking so arrangements can be made where possible.
Lagavulin Distillery is committed to protecting the natural environment that shapes its whisky. The site has received Green Tourism Gold certification, recognising its commitment to sustainability, including zero-waste-to-landfill practices and water-efficient operations. Biodiversity initiatives around the distillery include bee-friendly planting, beehives and wildlife habitats designed to support local species.
Visitors may also notice environmentally conscious features such as water refill stations, bicycle racks and educational nature boards around the site. Together, these efforts reflect Lagavulin’s ongoing commitment to preserving the landscapes and ecosystems of Islay.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the visitor shop and bar areas, provided they remain on a short lead and are supervised by a responsible adult at all times. Dogs are not permitted within production areas of the distillery or on guided tours. Assistance dogs are permitted in designated areas, and the team may limit the number of dogs inside at any one time to ensure a comfortable environment for all visitors.
Telephone | 01496 302749
Email | lagavulin@malts.com
Lagavulin Distillery FAQs
Lagavulin Distillery is located on Lagavulin Bay on the Isle of Islay, off Scotland’s west coast. The distillery sits approximately two miles outside the village of Port Ellen on the A846 coastal road, making it a convenient stop when exploring Islay’s south coast distilleries.
Yes. Lagavulin welcomes visitors for guided distillery tours and tasting experiences throughout the year. Tours provide an insight into the traditional whisky-making process and the distinctive smoky character that defines Lagavulin.
Advance booking is strongly recommended, particularly during the summer months and the annual Fèis Ìle Islay Festival, when tours and tastings can sell out quickly.
Yes. Visitors are welcome to explore the distillery shop or enjoy a dram in the Malt Mill Bar (Dramming Room) even if they are not taking part in a guided tour, subject to availability.