Dewar's World of Whisky

Features

  • Tours Tours
  • Café and/or Restaurant Café and/or Restaurant
  • Shop Shop
  • Wheelchair Access Wheelchair Access
  • Child Friendly Child Friendly
  • Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
  • Public Transport within 5 miles Public Transport within 5 miles

Tour details

Individuals

Jan-Mar & Nov-Dec
Mon-Sat: 10am-4pm

Apr-Oct
Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm
Sun: 12am-4pm

Groups

It is recommended to book five days ahead

Wheelchair Access

Shop and Visitor Centre

Shop and Cafe

Locally sourced snacks are available in the cafe, and the shop also sells whiskies from Dewar's other distilleries as well as souvenirs.

Public Transport

Bus from Perth or Pitlochry. Nearest stop: Breadalbane Terrace, Aberfeldy (10 minutes).

Opening times

Jan-Mar & Nov-Dec

Mon-Sat:  10am-4pm

Apr-Oct

Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm

Sun: 12am-4pm

Closed

Christmas & New Year

Prices

Adults: £7
Concessions: £6
Children 12–17: £4
Children under 12: free

Cask Tasting Tour: £15
Connoissieur Tour: £25
Private Tour: £75

Get in Touch

Tel: 01887 822010
Email: worldofwhisky@dewars.com
http://www.dewars.com/

Dewar's World of Whisky
Aberfeldy
Perth and Kinross
PH15 2EB
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By the pretty market town of Aberfeldy, overlooking the River Tay, and concealed in the traditional guise of a Victorian distillery, you'll find Dewar's World of Whisky, where high tech exhibitions meet traditional craftsmanship.

The Aberfeldy distillery was built in 1898 to ensure the quality of the malt going into the company's blends, at a time when Dewar's were expanding around the globe. That expansion was masterminded by Tommy Dewar, a consummate publicist and wit, and the tour features a recreation of his office as it would have been one hundred years ago.

After a short film and a tour of Aberfeldy distillery itself, you can also try your hand at virtual whisky making in the on-screen blenders laboratory (my top tip: don't overdo the smoky malts).

At the end of the tour you can choose to sample one of the Dewar's blends, but I'd recommend trying the Aberfeldy malt instead, as it isn't one you'll meet in your local supermarket.

Community

Dewar's supports the Pitlochry Festival Theatre Lottery

Visit Scotland 5-star attraction

Visited 2009