Whisky is Scotland's national drink and arguably its most famous product. Its history is so ingrained within Scottish life that the Gaelic translation is uisge-beatha, literally 'water of life'. While ...
The Glenturret Distillery, located on the banks of the River Turret was established in 1763 and is a popular stop for whisky enthusiasts The first recorded whisky distillery dates back to 1690 and was ...
These are the ten most popular Scottish distillery visitors centers according to footfall. The ones whisky fans love to explore and recommend. Some of them may surprise you, but all of them offer a ...
The red-brick, riverside buildings that make up Deanston Distillery were in fact an 18th-century cotton mill, before they were converted to whisky-making in 1966. Photograph by Euan Robertson ...
What makes Luss Distillery Scotland's most ambitious new whisky tourism investment? First Minister John Swinney unveiled this ...
Scotland's "best whisky distilleries" to visit this summer have been named. Iconic distilleries both on Scotland's mainland and its picturesque islands are included on a new roundup. All around the ...
From the architecture of Edinburgh and the modern grit of Glasgow to the sprawling, emerald countryside dotted with crumbling castles, there is much to discover in Scotland. So much, in fact, that the ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Pagoda chimneys rising above pine-forested glens, the babble of a highland spring, the distinctive aroma of toasted malt — distilleries ...