About this Sightseeing Tour

Relax and enjoy Scotland’s splendour with Rabbie’s Tours. The Scottish Highlands and Islands are Europe’s last great wilderness so why not escape with Rabbie’s personalised small group tours. Small groups with a maximum of 16 passengers mean you can discover the real Scotland, get off the beaten track and onto the back roads that other tours cannot manage.Your educated driver/guide is there for you, dedicated to making your visit to Scotland memorable and enjoyable whatever your requests.

Full Day Tour – Tour Ref: SCO-AVPU-WHIS-1S

You know that warm feeling you get in your chest when something makes you happy? That’s what we call whisky here in Scotland. It’s our uisge beatha – our ‘water of life’. And we welcome you to experience every bit of it. The fruity, the floral, the honeyed. Complex and striking and moreish… we can’t get enough of Scottish whisky.  
Which is why we’re passionate about showing it off. It’s more than a drink, it’s a passion project. It’s a culture-defining experience and no true Scottish visit is complete without stepping inside the world of Scotch Whisky.

ITINERARY:
This is a bucket-list kind of day, isn’t it? If you’re a whisky lover, you’ve likely chosen this tour because of that word: Speyside. Tucked up in the northeastern part of Scotland is our most famous whisky region, renowned for producing some of the world’s finest single malt Scotch whiskies. 
In this wee part of Scotland, you’ll find some 50 distilleries alone operating and producing these delectable drinks. From traditional to state-of-the-art, the distilleries calling to you each have something incredible to offer. Fine, elegant, complex whiskies… some fruity, some floral, some honeyed. Complex flavours waiting to be sampled, to be loved by you… on this tour. 

Today we depart the lovely town of Aviemore and head into the stunning Cairngorms National Park, where – among the ancient forests and majestic mountains – you’ll find some of our beloved Speyside. This region is named after the River Spey which you may just spot along the journey, so keep an eye out. You may even see Scotland’s history carved into the very landscape, haunting whispers all around you, and your driver-guide may just regale you with some of the stories. Having played a significant role in the Jacobite Uprisings of the 17th and 18th centuries, Speyside has plenty of stories to tell. 
And while some are etched into history, some are a little less certain but just as intriguing. Look around as you drive through the landscape today and keep your eyes peeled for fairy mounts, or “knockers”, which are scattered about. Keep your distance though. Legend has it that they serve as portals to the realm of the fairies… and fairies aren’t the nicest of creatures.  
But one thing the fairies approve of? A wee dram of whisky. So, we make our first stop at the Cairn Distillery, a modern home for ancient craft. Named after cairns – man-made stacks of stones – the distillery is devoted to inspiring people through their product and challenging both themselves and others to take on new paths.  

Pioneers and legacy builders, that’s who brought Cairn Distillery to life. And their mission is to build a legacy of exceptional whisky. This morning, we tour this wonderful facility and sample some of their best whisky.  
Stomach warmed and intrigue activated, we head into one of Speyside’s local villages for a bite to eat. After a fortifying feed, we dive back into the rolling hills of the east Highlands into one of the highest villages in Scotland – Tomintoul. It’s name means “Hillock of the Barn” and running close to the banks of the River Avon, it’s a lovely wee spot for a visit. You may even recognise it from the 2004 film One Last Chance starring Kevin McKidd and Dougary Scott.  

But we’re here for the whisky and you’ll be welcome into a wonderful place… The Whisky Castle. This shop has been selling over 600 of the finest malt whiskies of Scotland for over 120 years. Whisky is what they do, it’s what they love, so take the time to wander and see if you might need a bottle or two to take home with you.  
Best part? It’s not just a chance for you to shop and wander… you’ll receive a tutored tasting from the lovely staff at the Whisky Castle too, so you know where to start with so many amazing tastings on offer. 
Shopped-out, history-filled, and perhaps a wee bit buzzed, it’s time to return to Aviemore through the braes of Glenlivet, enjoying the stunning hillside views as you go. 

Tour inclusions:
Transportation by a 16 seat Mercedes mini-coach
Air conditioning as standard
The stories and services of an English-speaking driver-guide
Cairn Distillery tour and whisky tasting

DEPARTURE POINT:
Macdonald Highland Aviemore Resort, Grampian Road, Aviemore, PH22 1PN

DEPARTURES:
Tour departs TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY only at 09.45 hours and ends at 17.15 hours.

There are no tour departures on 25/12-26/12 & 01/01
This is an OVER 18’s TOUR ONLY

Last Updated: 11.06.2025

Departure Point

RABBIE'S TRAVEL & TOURS
Macdonald Highland Aviemore Resort
Grampian Road
Aviemore
PH22 1PN
UK

Policies

CHILD POLICY: Over 18’s Tour only.

​CANCELLATION POLICY: 24 hours notice