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Edradour Distillery

Overview

2024 Update - At the time of writing (1 February 2024), we are still awaiting details of when the distillery will re-open to visitors, but it is unlikely to be in 2024.

Edradour Distillery is Scotland’s smallest distillery. This is a very quaint distillery run by a small team who make the whisky in a manner that is almost on a home brew scale of operation. The distillery is based in a collection of neatly presented and very photogenic farm buildings.

From the centre of Pitlochry, follow the A924 signposted to Braemar and the Edradour Distillery. The road climbs up past the Moulin Hotel, a hotel with its own micro brewery and also worth a visit. About 1 mile after the hotel, the A924 takes a sharp left hand bend where you turn right to take a side road to Edradour. The distillery is clearly signposted with “brown signs” all the way from Pitlochry, and there is plenty of parking across the road from the distillery entrance. 

Edradour has a small distillery shop which is linked to the distillery by a small wooden bridge over the river that the distillery uses for its water supply.

A very pretty distillery, but it does get a bit crowded with Coach Tour parties in summer.

Address:

Edradour Distillery, Pitlochry, Perthshire PH16 5JP Tel: 01796 472095

Operated by:

Campbell Distillers

Opening Hours:

7 January - 18 April 2019: Mon - Fri: 10am - 4:30pm, Weekends: Closed
Last Tour 3pm /
19 April to 25th October: Mon - Sat: 10am - 5pm, Sun: Closed
Last Tour 4pm

Admission:

90-minute tour with tasting session £25 / Tasting session without tour £10 / Over 18-year-olds only.

Parking:

Yes

Languages:

Video presentation available with subtitles

Accessibility:

Wheelchair users can view a Video presentation.

Toilets:

Yes

Shop:

Yes

Cafe/Restaurant:

Yes, there's a cafe bar where you can get Coffee, Tea, Soft Drinks and more Whisky.

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