Whisky distilleries in Scotland

There are nearly 150 active whisky distilleries spread across Scotland, which are split into five whisky-producing regions: Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland and Speyside. Where a whisky is made can have a huge bearing on its flavour; everything from the source of the water to the presence of peat in the local area can influence the taste. Browse the listings in our Scotland's Whisky Distillery Map to learn more, or find a behind-the-scenes whisky tour near you.

Whisky samples at the Clydeside Distillery.

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Whisky distillery regions in Scotland

Scotland is home to many whisky distilleries and experiences, as well as dedicated whisky regions; the Highlands, the Lowlands, Isle of Islay, Campbeltown, and Speyside. Each boast their own unique flavours in their whiskies, all of which reflect the landscapes and surroundings in that region. Which is your favourite? Book a Scottish whisky tour to find out!

Scottish whisky distillery FAQs

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