12. The Scotch Whisky Experience Scotland has long been famed for its whiskies with the first record of distillation in the country dating to 1494. At The Scotch Whisky Experience, you can not only sample some stiff drinks but also learn about the history of whisky distillation through interesti...
Formartine is a committee area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This district extends north from the River Don to the River Ythan. It has a population of 36,478.
Outlander is primarily filmed in Scotland. Much of the filming takes place at theWardpark Studiosnear Glasgow. However, a number of scenes have been shot at locations all across country. Even those scenes which are set outside of Scotland, such as those set in North Carolina (USA) and Fran...
The North Coast 500, often abbreviated to NC500, is a 516 mile scenic tourist route through a number of administrative and historical counties and regions in northern Scotland including Inverness-shire, the Black Isle, Easter Ross, Caithness, Sutherland and Wester Ross. Developed in 2014 by the...
Glenburgie distillery, is Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery located near Alves, Moray, Scotland. Glenburgie distillery is situated 1 km northeast of Burgie House.Kinloss Abbey Photo: Otter, CC BY-SA 3.0. Kinloss Abbey is a Cistercian abbey at Kinloss in the county of Moray, Scotlan...
ll always find time for a drop. You can do this of course just by popping into pretty much any pub in the city, but if you want to learn about the process of making whisky, as well as the various regions of Scotland and the flavours available, then theScotch Whisky Experienceis where...
Also, because of its unique properties, the malt extracted from GP is used to distil a number of signature Single Malt Scotch whiskies such as Macallan and Glengoyne. It is a primary induced gamma-ray mutant derivative of the barley cultivar Maythorpe, and is known to contain a mutation in...
Overview of Skye, the largest and most northerly of the Inner Hebrides islands of Scotland. It is the nearest of these islands to the mainland, which lies only a few hundred yards away at Kyleakin, where the Skye Bridge provides access to the mainland by
In the 17th century the principal component of thepopulationin the colonies was of English origin, and the second largest group was of African heritage. German and Scotch-Irish immigrants arrived in large numbers during the 18th century. Other important contributions to the colonial ethnic mix were...
Whisky-Producing Regions of Scotland Orkney Islands HNiogrhthlaenrdns Speyside Isle of Skye Isle of Mull Inverness Loch Ness R. Spey HWigehsltaenrnds R. Tummel HCigehnltarnalds R. Earn R. Dee HEigahstlaenrnds Perth Aberdeen Islay Campbeltown Isle of Arran Glasgow R. Clyde Edinburgh Lowlands...