Itinerary
This private one-day tour takes you to three of the Lowlands’ finest distilleries, where you’ll experience historic origins, elegant drams, and state-of-the-art whisky-making techniques. Along the way, journey through rolling farmland, medieval abbeys, and charming villages, immersing yourself in the landscapes that gave birth to Scotland’s national drink.
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Morning Departure: Edinburgh to Fife
Leaving the city behind, we head north across the Firth of Forth, with views of the iconic railway bridge—a symbol of Scotland’s industrial past. As we travel into Fife, the scenery softens into rolling farmland, coastal villages, and wide skies. It’s a peaceful start to the day, with the road gently guiding us into whisky country.
Morning: Lindores Abbey Distillery – Where It All Began
Our first stop is Lindores Abbey Distillery, known as the spiritual home of Scotch whisky. It was here, in 1494, that whisky was first recorded being made in Scotland.
Today, the distillery blends old and new—a modern building nestled beside centuries-old abbey ruins. You'll enjoy a guided tour that explores this fascinating heritage, followed by a tasting of their light, fruity whisky that reflects both tradition and innovation.

Midday: Scenic Drive Through the Lowlands
After Lindores, we take a leisurely drive west through the Lowlands. The route winds past quiet villages, open fields, and peaceful countryside—a perfect backdrop to reflect on the morning’s experience and get ready for the next distillery.
Early Afternoon: Rosebank Distillery – A Welcome Return
Next, we arrive in Falkirk to visit the newly reopened Rosebank Distillery. Often called the “King of the Lowlands,” Rosebank was known for its triple-distilled, elegant style before closing in the 1990s. Now beautifully restored, it’s once again producing whisky that’s smooth, floral, and full of character.
Enjoy a tour of the distillery and taste the results of this long-awaited return.

Late Afternoon: Glenkinchie Distillery – The Floral Lowland Malt
Our final stop is Glenkinchie, tucked into the East Lothian countryside not far from Edinburgh. The distillery is surrounded by gardens and farmland and has a calm, welcoming atmosphere.
Glenkinchie produces a delicate, fragrant whisky that plays a key role in Johnnie Walker blends. You’ll explore the visitor centre, take a tour through the production areas, and finish with a guided tasting tailored to your interests.
Evening Return to Edinburgh
As the sun dips low, we journey back to Edinburgh through the quiet beauty of the Lowland landscape. The day winds down with soft views of fields and hills, and by the time you see the city skyline again, you’ll have a deeper appreciation for the region—and its whisky.
A Relaxed Day of Whisky, Scenery, and Story
This is a day for enjoying the calm, refined side of Scotland’s whisky heritage. With peaceful drives, fascinating distilleries, and carefully crafted tastings, the Lowland Whisky Journey is the perfect introduction to the world of Scotch—without the rush.