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Malt Whisky Trail. Trail Sites. The Malt Whisky Trail is a uniquely immersive whisky experience — but the journey you’ll take along The Trail is about so much more. As you embark along the road through malt whisky country, you’ll encounter a huge variety of sites to see and things to do.
Speyside's Malt Whisky Trail. Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail is the only trail of its kind in the world. Set in the heart of stunning Speyside, this trail takes in seven world-famous working distilleries, one historic distillery and the fascinating Speyside Cooperage.
- The Malt Whisky Trail in Scotland
- Non-Whisky Things to Do in Speyside
- A 3-Day Malt Whisky Trail Itinerary
- Where to Stay on The Malt Whisky Trail
The Malt Whisky Trailwas the first trail of its kind in the world, having been established in Scotland in the 1950s. But Speyside has been home to the bulk of Scotland's whisky distilleries for far longer. There are roughly 50 distilleries in Scotland's Moray Speyside region (a region focused around the River Spey in northeast Scotland) producing w...
Even though Speyside is the capital of single malts in Scotland, there are plenty of things to do nearby that don't have anything to do with whisky. I of course made sure we worked a few of these into our itinerary. My favorite non-whisky-related stops we made included:
If you're curious about how to distill (ha! an unintended pun!) this all down into just 3 days in Speyside, here's an example of the itinerary my husband and I used for our tour of the Malt Whisky Trail. Because I don't really drink and because the distillery tours do all seem very similar after you do a couple, we did not do tours at every distill...
There aren't actually a ton of hotels in the Speyside region, but there are a number of guesthouses and B&Bs, which is what I'd recommend anyway! We stayed at the Cardhu Country House, just down the lane from Cardhu distillery in Knockando. This B&B is located in an old manse (a former minister's house) surrounded by farmland, and was the perfect p...
11 giu 2019 · The rise of the whisky trail. 11 June 2019 by Kirsten Amor. With whisky tourism at an all-time high, Scotland’s distilleries are banding together to create dram-packed regional itineraries for the curious tourist. Kirsten Amor explores why this community spirit is good news for both the industry and whisky lovers alike.
- Kirsten Amor
- Elixir House, Whitby Avenue, Park Royal, NW10 7SF, London
Welcome. The American Whiskey Trail is a tourism initiative brought to you by the Distilled Spirits Council, its member companies, affiliate members and Historic Mount Vernon. The Trail is an educational journey into the cultural heritage and history of spirits in America.
The American Whiskey Trail is the name of a promotional program supported by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States that promotes the distilled beverage industry in the U.S. [1] The Trail was first promoted to the public on September 28, 2004. [2] Overview.
8 lug 2019 · To quench the public thirst for visiting the places where whiskies are made, distilleries have transformed from merely production facilities to all-out tourist destinations. Many distilling regions have created dedicated whisky trails to help guide travelers along the way. Check out a few of our favorites.