There’s no better antidote to the digital age of chronic busyness, social media noise and the nagging desire for instant gratification than spending a few slow, leisurely days on Scotland’s Malt ...
Whisky lovers know no bounds when it comes to the pursuit of a wee dram. It’s a big reason whisky tourism has boomed as far as Tasmania in the Southern Hemisphere, up through Japan, and into several ...
There are five million people in Scotland. And every year, 524,009,191 million litres of whisky are produced in their name. That’s more than 100 litres for every Scotsman, Scotswoman and indeed ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... When I was planning our trip to Scotland earlier this year, I made sure to book a lodge for the first week that wasn’t too far from the country’s famous Malt ...
As autumn settles over Speyside, the region’s rolling hills and rivers provide a stunning backdrop for The Malt Whisky Trail, a journey connecting nine of Scotland’s most iconic whisky experiences.
Take the short ferry journey over to Arran, Scotland in Miniature, and be rewarded with a visit to the Isle of Arran Distillery. Established in 1995, this is the only working distillery on an island ...
Scotland has long been a destination for its Malt Whiskey Trail, where visitors can tour distilleries to watch the “water of life” being created. In 2015, Scottish tourism officials are sweetening the ...