Blair Athol Distillery Tour: Discover Highland Whisky Heritage in Pitlochry

Blair Athol Distillery Tour


Blair Athol Distillery Tour

Located in the charming Highland town of Pitlochry, Blair Athol Distillery is one of Scotland’s oldest working distilleries, renowned for producing a rich, distinctive single malt with warm nutty notes. Established in 1798 and set beside the ancient Allt Dour burn, the distillery offers visitors a traditional introduction to Highland whisky-making in a scenic countryside setting.

During the guided experience, visitors explore the historic production areas, learn about the craftsmanship behind the distillation process, and discover how the local water source contributes to the whisky’s character. The tour concludes with a guided tasting session featuring Blair Athol’s signature expressions, giving guests insight into the flavours and traditions that define this classic Highland malt.

With its stone buildings, atmospheric warehouses, and proximity to the gateway to the Cairngorms, Blair Athol offers a memorable cultural stop for travellers exploring Scotland’s whisky regions.

Highlights

  • Visit historic Blair Athol Distillery in Pitlochry
  • Learn about traditional Highland whisky production methods
  • Explore the distillery’s historic still house and warehouses
  • Enjoy a guided tasting session of Blair Athol single malts
  • Discover the signature nutty and mellow flavour profile of the whisky
  • Experience one of Scotland’s classic Highland distilleries in a scenic setting

Practical Information

  • Location: Perth Road, Pitlochry, Scotland
  • Tour Duration: Approximately 1 hour
  • Experience Includes: Guided distillery tour and tasting session
  • Best For: Cultural travellers, history enthusiasts, and whisky enthusiasts
  • Booking: Reservations recommended, especially during the summer months


Duration

1 Hrs

Prices starting from

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