You know that warm feeling you get in your chest when something makes you happy? That’s what we call whisky here in Scotland. It’s our uisge beatha – our ‘water of life’. And we welcome you to experience every bit of it. The fruity, the floral, the honeyed. Complex and striking and moreish... we can’t get enough of Scottish whisky.
Which is why we’re passionate about showing it off. It’s more than a drink, it’s a passion project. It’s a culture-defining experience and no true Scottish visit is complete without stepping inside the world of Scotch Whisky.
Today we depart the lovely town of Aviemore and head into the stunning Cairngorms National Park, where – among the ancient forests and majestic mountains – you'll find some of our beloved Speyside.
A modern home for ancient craft. Named after cairns – man-made stacks of stones – the distillery is devoted to inspiring people through their product and challenging both themselves and others to take on new paths.
After a lunch stop in one of the Speyside’s local villages , we dive back into the rolling hills of the east Highlands into one of the highest villages in Scotland – Tomintoul. It’s name means “Hillock of the Barn” and running close to the banks of the River Avon, it’s a lovely wee spot for a visit. You may even recognise it from the 2004 film One Last Chance starring Kevin McKidd and Dougary Scott.
This shop has been selling over 600 of the finest malt whiskies of Scotland for over 120 years. Whisky is what they do, it’s what they love, so take the time to wander and see if you might need a bottle or two to take home with you.
Please meet your Rabbie's guide at the Highland Aviemore Resort, Grampian Road, Aviemore, PH221PN
• Minimum age is 18 years.
• Check in closes 15 minutes prior to departure.
• Luggage Allowance: You're restricted to 14kg of luggage per person; one piece of luggage similar (approximately 55cm x 45cm) plus a small bag for onboard personal items.
Aviemore is a charming town nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, known as the gateway to the Cairngorms National Park. It offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventures, scenic beauty, and cozy Scottish hospitality, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The largest national park in the UK, offering stunning landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor activities.
A wildlife park featuring native and exotic animals, including red kites, Scottish wildcats, and polar bears.
A beautiful ancient forest with walking trails, wildlife, and historic sites.
A popular destination for winter sports, offering skiing, snowboarding, and other snow activities.
A beautiful loch offering water activities, scenic views, and outdoor adventures.
A traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, suet, and spices.
A creamy smoked haddock soup with potatoes and onions.
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, honey, toasted oats, and fresh raspberries.
Summer is the best time to visit Aviemore for outdoor activities and pleasant weather. The days are longer, and the landscapes are lush and green.
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Aviemore is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, visitors should be aware of the risks associated with outdoor activities and changing weather conditions.
Aviemore Railway Station
Aviemore Bus Station
Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around Aviemore.
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The capital of the Highlands, offering a mix of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
A town known for its outdoor activities and the famous Ben Nevis mountain.
A charming town with a rich history and beautiful natural surroundings.
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