If you’re a fan of Scottish whisky, then our Highlands drink experiences are just thing for you! What’s more, brewery and distillery tours often come with personal transport, collecting you from a central location or your accommodation. As such, there’s no need for a designated driver, you can simply sit back and enjoy the scenery.
WHAT TO EAT AND DRINK IN THE HIGHLANDS
There’s plenty to eat and drink in Scotland, with our food tours in the Highlands the perfect way to get started. Experiencing Scottish cuisine and authentic Scotch whisky surrounded, by the wonderful hills and mountains of bonnie Scotland.
TRADITIONAL FOOD TO TRY IN THE HIGHLANDS
If you’re taking a food tour of the UK, there’s plenty of traditional food to try in Scotland. Some of which come from fish and cattle native to the region, others from family recipes handed down through the generations. Food tours in the Highlands of Scotland are a fantastic experience!
WHISKY TOURS FROM INVERNESS
Situated in the Scottish Highlands, whisky tours from Inverness will treat you to some of the most celebrated brands in the world. Brewery and distillery tours in the Highlands always prove popular. After all, the Scottish Highlands are famous for their diverse, superior single malts.
POPULAR FOOD AND DRINK IN ABERDEEN
Scotland is well-known for Burns Night and Hogmanay, as such food and drink in Aberdeen is often a time of celebration. With special events and food experiences taking place alongside regular food markets. As well as a night out in the city, we highly recommend booking food tours in the Highlands during these particular dates. As well of course as all the bars, cafes and restaurants that are open all year round, serving up an array of international cuisine.
THE BEST SCOTTISH WHISKY
When it comes to laying claim to the best Scottish whisky, there are a number of brands to choose from. As well as some lesser-known, regional favourites. As such if you’re visiting Scotland, then why not book a distillery tour in the Highlands or Aberdeen and have a “wee dram” for yourself.