Take a private whiskywheels.scot tour through Scotland’s rich whisky history by tasting and learning about the ‘water of life’ on a four-day tour from the pickup location of your choice.
Explore the beauty of our country as we travel past Loch Lomond up to Oban, the seafood capital of Scotland and stay for the night. Then down the west coast to Islay. Two days and nights on Islay and on the fourth day we return via Inveraray.
Inclusions
• Accommodation included for 3 nights on a twin or double room basis
• Four Islay whisky experiences included from: Lagavulin, Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Bowmore, Bruichladdich, Kilchoman, Bunnahabhain, Ardnahoe,
• Two Highland whisky experiences included from: Oban, Deanston, Glenturret and Glenturret.
• Visit all of Islay’s whisky distilleries for tastes, shop visits etc
• Lunch venues: Drovers Inn, Ardbeg restaurant, Port Charlotte hotel, Glenturret, Deanston
• Return ferry to Islay
Exclusions
• Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
• Extra whisky
Three nights included<br/>Six whisky experiences : Expert led whisky experiences at Oban, Lagavulin, Kilchoman, Bruichladdich, Ardbeg and Clydeside.<br/>Private van<br/>Substitutions: In the rare event that distilleries become sold out of unavailable, we substitute these for like for like replacements.<br/>Pickup included
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Edinburgh Waverley, Edinburgh Haymarket
Edinburgh Bus Station (Stance 20)
Affordable and frequent bus services cover the entire city. Key routes include the Airlink 100 to the airport.
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