As guest at Ballindalloch, your time with them will be tailored to you. The framework of tours is listed below, but whether you are new to distilleries or a regular visitor, there will be something new enjoy. The unique nature of the distillery allows you to get closer to the production process than almost anywhere […]
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Ballindalloch
Ballindalloch is a small village located on the River Spey. It is known for its picturesque views and it's neighboring whisky distilleries, it is also home to Ballindalloch Castle, one of the finest surviving examples of a Scottish Baronial Castle.
Set in a secluded glen, Cragganmore House has glorious views to the River Spey and across to Ben Rinnes. Situated in the heart of golfing and Malt Whisky country on the edge of the Cairngorm National Park, and beside the Speyside Way, this is an ideal location for explorSet in a secluded glen, Cragganmore House has glorious views to the River Spey and across to Ben Rinnes. Situated in the heart […]
Weiroch Lodge is a stunning 18th-century mill conversion, delightfully situated in a secluded position adjacent to the River Spey and the Speyside Way, midway between Grantown-on-Spey and Aberlour. The Lodge provides an ideal base for the Malt Whisky Trail, walking, salmon fishing, golf, or simply relaxing in total peace. The Lecht and Cairngorm ski areas […]
A tranquil highland retreat on the Speyside Way – Speyside self-catering lodge Ballin Dhu at Cragganmore is a cosy and peaceful highland escape nestled on the banks of the River Spey and sitting directly on the Speyside Way walking route. The lodge and its surroundings are beautiful in any season, whether it’s watching spring burst […]
Cragganmore Lodge a scandinavian style and comfort for 8 in a tranquil Highland setting. Being in the heart of the Malt Whisky Trail, many other famous distilleries are a short drive away as is the 16th Century Ballindalloch Castle. For skiers and boarders, the Lecht and Cairngorm ski areas are both well within an hour’s […]
The Speyside Way is one of Scotland’s four official Long-Distance Routes (LDRs). It runs between Aviemore, at the heart of Strathspey, 66 miles to Buckie, on the Moray Firth. The route passes through some of Scotland’s most beautiful landscapes, by rivers and mountains, over moorland and along forest paths. It includes a spur to Tomintoul, […]