James’s guidebook

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James & Jessica
James’s guidebook

Distillery Tour

Glenfiddich distillery offers tours of the distillery letting you know about the history of the distillery and how usisge beatha is made (water of life) followed up with a dram to try. It's one of the most popular distillery tours in the area. If you like to try something a little diffrent and extra special why not book the Balvenie tour.
46 locals recommend
Glenfiddich Distillery station
46 locals recommend
Glenfiddich distillery offers tours of the distillery letting you know about the history of the distillery and how usisge beatha is made (water of life) followed up with a dram to try. It's one of the most popular distillery tours in the area. If you like to try something a little diffrent and extra special why not book the Balvenie tour.

Sightseeing

Ben Rinnes is the highest mountain in the County of Moray, sitting at 814 meters above sea level, it is a Corbett with character and well worth a walk up to see the views on a clear day. https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/corbetts/ben-rinnes
25 locals recommend
Ben Rinnes
25 locals recommend
Ben Rinnes is the highest mountain in the County of Moray, sitting at 814 meters above sea level, it is a Corbett with character and well worth a walk up to see the views on a clear day. https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/corbetts/ben-rinnes
Balvenie Castle built in the 1200s a curtain walled castle built by the powerful "Black Comyns", earls of Buchan and was the seat of the Earls of Buchan until 1308 when they met their downfall at the hands of Robert the Bruce, today it is held as a peerage by Malcolm Erskine the 17th Earl of Buchan.
25 locals recommend
Balvenie Castle
Castle Road
25 locals recommend
Balvenie Castle built in the 1200s a curtain walled castle built by the powerful "Black Comyns", earls of Buchan and was the seat of the Earls of Buchan until 1308 when they met their downfall at the hands of Robert the Bruce, today it is held as a peerage by Malcolm Erskine the 17th Earl of Buchan.
A unique slow paced, relaxed, scenic trip to Keith and back from Dufftown gives you the chance to see some of the beautiful local countryside taking in Glenfiddich Distillery, Loch Park, Drummuir Estate and local farmland to name a few. https://keith-dufftown-railway.co.uk/the-journey/
21 locals recommend
The Keith & Dufftown Railway
21 locals recommend
A unique slow paced, relaxed, scenic trip to Keith and back from Dufftown gives you the chance to see some of the beautiful local countryside taking in Glenfiddich Distillery, Loch Park, Drummuir Estate and local farmland to name a few. https://keith-dufftown-railway.co.uk/the-journey/

Food scene

The Seven Stills in Dufftown is a quaint Bar and Bistro for some delicious local food and drinks. A great location to unwind and enjoy after a long day.
10 locals recommend
Seven Stills Historic Pub, Lounge, Malt Whisky Bar & Bistro
30 Fife St
10 locals recommend
The Seven Stills in Dufftown is a quaint Bar and Bistro for some delicious local food and drinks. A great location to unwind and enjoy after a long day.
Really interesting menu using local seasonal produce. Great stock of whiskies and beers.
14 locals recommend
The Station Hotel
51 New St
14 locals recommend
Really interesting menu using local seasonal produce. Great stock of whiskies and beers.
Dog friendly gastro pub. Sometimes with live music.
11 locals recommend
Copper DOG
Victoria Street
11 locals recommend
Dog friendly gastro pub. Sometimes with live music.