Lynebain is situated at the heart of Malt Whisky country and at the centre of the only Malt Whisky Trail in the world, which offers access to some of the most popular brands of Whisky. These include Glenfiddich, Glenlivet and Strathisla.
Tours of the Distilleries are easily organised and traditionally finish with a dram (glass of whisky). The trail itself is well marked at the roadside and the distilleries can be visited in any order. There are many more Speyside distilleries not on the trail which allow visitors to tour the production areas. However, the trail makes for a good starting point!
Benromach is a Speyside distillery founded by Duncan McCallum and F.W. Brickman in 1898 and currently owned and run by Gordon and Macphail of Elgin.
Cardhu is a Speyside distillery near Archiestown, Moray, Scotland, founded by the whisky smuggler John Cumming in 1824. The distillery is an important part of the famous Johnnie Walker blended whiskies.
The Dallas Dhu distillery was a producer of single malt Scotch whisky that operated between 1899 and 1983. The stillhouse was destroyed by a fire in 1939, but rebuilt. Production continued until the distillery closed in 1983; it is now a museum.
Glenfiddich is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky owned and produced by William Grant & Sons in Dufftown, Scotland. Glenfiddich means "Valley of the Deer" in Scottish Gaelic, hence the Glenfiddich logo being a Stag.
Glen Grant is a distillery founded in 1840 in Rothes, Speyside, that produces single malt Scotch whisky. Previously owned by Chivas Brothers Ltd, best known for their Chivas Regal blended scotch whisky, Glen Grant was purchased by the Italian company Campari Group in December 2005.
It was founded in 1824 and has operated almost continuously since. oday, the distillery is owned by the French alcoholic beverages company Pernod Ricard and they oversee the distillery's production of 5,900,000 proof litres per annum.
Strathisla distillery is the oldest continuously operating distillery in Scotland. It was founded as the Milltown Distillery by George Taylor and Alexander Milne in 1786 as an alternative to the waning of flax dressing industry.
The Speyside Cooperage is a cooperage located in Craigellachie, Aberlour, Scotland. Its visitor centre, the only such in Britain, is part of the Malt Whisky Trail. Each year, it produces and repairs nearly 150,000 oak casks used by the surrounding Speyside Whisky distilleries
Waterside of Lynebain
Haugh of Glass
near Huntly
Aberdeenshire AB544YN
Scotland, United Kingdom
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Waterside of Lynebain
Haugh of Glass
near Huntly
Aberdeenshire AB544YN
Scotland, United Kingdom