This interactive tour offers you a unique opportunity to mix Castle visiting with Whisky tastings. While the attractions are all set in spectacular scenery, they are rooted in Scotland’s rich cultural heritage. See some of the sights in reality that Outlander film locations used as a base for the stories.
• Travel through Scotland’s renowned Hills and Glens
• Visit Some of Scotland’s remarkable castles
• Experience the Outlander effect, walking the same paths as the stars
• Get inside traditional Whisky production, then experience the real tastes
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Stirling Castle is the grandest of Scotland's castles, once a favoured residence of the Stewart kings and queens where knights, nobles and foreign ambassadors once flocked to enjoy its magnificent events • See an awesome fortress, fought over by the Scots and English for centuries • Look over the most famous battle sites of William Wallace 1297 Battle of Stirling and Robert the Bruce, 1314 Bannockburn, • Walk around the Palace for Scottish Kings and Queens from Alexander 1 in 11th century to James VI.17th century, appreciating the amazing Queen’s bedroom • Experience the grandeur of the Castle’s superb sculptures and beautiful gardens
The tour reaches Glenturret Distillery, Scotland’s oldest working distillery. Established in 1775 as an illegal still, progressing to licensed production in 1818, Glenturret maintains its traditional way of producing malt whisky. The Distillery Experience takes visitors through the traditional art of making Glenturret single malt whisky which uses hand-operated, time-honoured methods. Guides bring to life the history and heritage of one of Scotland's most iconic whisky brands. At the end of your 60-minute tour, you will enjoy two whisky tastes from an exceptional distillery whisky range. After the tour, there is time for lunch in the newly refurbished restaurant and the lovely café offering a range of hot drinks and lunchtime snacks!
Temporarily Closed—a unique chance to experience the magnificent Drummond Castle Gardens. Take pictures of this Castle and its Gardens that are heavily featured in the Outlander Series. Enjoy the splendid views of the Castle and appreciate one of the finest formal gardens in Europe
Tullibardine's History of brewing and distilling dates back to 1488, when King James IV of Scotland stopped by the site, a brewery at the time, to purchase beer. This was recorded as the first public purchase of beer in Scotland.
Enjoy this 45-minute exploration of the whisky-making process from start to finish. A real insight into the art of distillation, You’ll end the tour with a tasting of two single malts in the dramming bar.
Doune Castle
Also known as Castle Leoch, where we stop to take in the photogenic setting of the historical castle which features in Outlander as The Mackenzie’s home.
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