5 Best Sights in Dufftown, Aberdeen and the Northeast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Dufftown - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Glenfiddich Distillery

Fodor's Choice

Many make Glenfiddich Distillery their first stop on the Malt Whisky Trail. The independent company of William Grant and Sons Limited was the first to realize the tourist potential of the distilling process. The company began offering tours around the typical pagoda-roofed malting buildings and subsequently built an entertaining visitor center. There are various tours for discerning visitors that include nosing and tasting sessions. Look out for viewings of the current Glenfiddich Distillery Artists in Residence's work.

Balvenie Castle

On a mound just above the Glenfiddich Distillery is this grim, gray, and squat curtain-walled castle. This ruined fortress, which dates from the 13th century, once commanded the glens and passes toward Speyside and Elgin.

Castle Road, Dufftown, AB55 4DH, Scotland
01340-820121
Sight Details
£7.50
Closed Oct.–Mar.

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The Balvenie Distillery

As soon as you step into the old manager's office at the Balvenie Distillery—now gently restored and fitted with knotted-elm furniture—you realize the Balvenie wants to make sure that all visitors get to see, smell, and feel the magic of the making of this malt. The Balvenie is unusual because it has its own cooperage with six coopers hard at work turning the barrels. Tours (by appointment only) show the mashing, fermentation, and distillation process and end with a tasting.

Balvenie St., Dufftown, AB55 4BB, Scotland
01340-822210
Sight Details
Tour £50
Closed weekends

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Keith and Dufftown Railway

Leaving from Dufftown three times a day on weekends then returning from Keith, this restored locomotive lets you return to the age when trains were exciting, chugging 11 miles through forests, fields, and across rivers. It passes Drummuir Castle on its way to Keith, home of the Strathisla Distillery. The Sidings Cafe at Dufftown Station serves breakfast, light lunches, snacks, and afternoon tea.

Strathisla Distillery

Whisky lovers should take the B9014 11 miles northeast from Dufftown—or alternatively, ride the Keith Dufftown Railway—to see one of Scotland's most iconic distilleries, the Strathisla Distillery, with its cobblestone courtyard and famous double-pagoda roofs. Stretching over the picturesque River Isla, the Strathisla Distillery was built in 1786 and now produces the main component of the Chivas Regal blend. Guided tours, for those 18 and over only, take you to the mash house, tun room, and still house—all pretty much the same as they were when production began. The tour ends with a tasting session.

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