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You will not find this particular tour available anywhere else... to visit 4 distilleries in one day will really make the most of your time here in the heart of the highlands.
PLEASE NOTE:- Only Glen Ord and Clynelish Distilleries are open during winter weekends
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Usual fun with George
Whisky Tastings at any of the Distilleries you choose to enter
Beauly Priory
On leaving Inverness we travel on the old A9 through Fraser (Outlander) and Mackenzie country to the lovely town of Beauly. The priory there was the home of the Valliscaulian monks since around 1230. Mary Queen of Scots visited here in 1564 and on arrival said BEAU LIEU- beautiful place. It is the official burial ground of the Mackenzie clan.
The Singleton Distillery
The Ord distillery dates back to 1838 it is the only single malt distillery on the Black Isle. The water for the mashing was taken from the Cuckoo Well and employed 18 people in the early days. Now it has 7 was stills and is owned by Diageo now the water come from the White Burn.
43 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Allison L,
Sep 26, 2025
- Viator
The tour was good for learning and seeing lots of the country side at your convenience. The guide knows the area very well and can make adjustments as needed to suit your wants (vs the constraints of a tour bus with 40+ people). It is however a lot of driving and a long day, and due to the nature of the area it is difficult to see everything in a day. Discuss with the guide in detail ahead of booking if possible to see if this tour is right for you. I think if you truly only want to do just whisky tours/tastings to make that a bit more clear so you can potentially book other tours at other distilleries prior to so you have more time for tastings. Also note: George will book the full tour of the distillery but you still have to pay for the tour once you get there. Overall great tour and George is so nice and knowledgeable! He even added a quick stop to see Jamie Frasier the Highland Cow.
Brett M,
Sep 21, 2025
- Viator
Sara asked us for input on preferences to fill in some time. One stop was the castle bar in a little village. Had a great whisky selection and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Willing to help and answer any questions. I got to try a unique limited availablity 58yro whisky. Great experience.
Peter B,
Sep 15, 2025
- Viator
Be ready for a great tour guide. Extremely personable. Very very respectful. Drove us to some absolutely stunning parts of the highlands - places we would never had known about had we been on our own. Highly highly recommended.
William B,
Sep 12, 2025
- Viator
George tailors this tour in ways to exceed your expectations and interests. We wanted to limit the distilleries and see more local geography and landmarks. We talked a bit and he gave us more than we could imagine and would have done more if we hadn't ended the tour. Important little things like frequent opportunities for restroom stops at clean public restrooms not at tourist stops with lots of buses and tourists set him apart. We never felt that were just on a catalog tour making all the same stops with the rest of the tourists. Balblair distillery, one of the oldest, was unhurried and an opportunity to see the whole operation like a member of the owners family. We were able to see and get close up photos of highland cows, an old village church, small villages, Dunrobin Castle & Gardens, falconry show and many beautiful vistas. George is authentic, experienced, knowledgeable and understanding One of the best tours we have ever taken.
Steven B,
Sep 8, 2025
- Viator
Dunrobin Castle was wonderful! Bob did a fantastic job workng around various Sunday closures, keeping us well entertained for the day.
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