Whisky and the Wild: Glen Ord and Glen Affric in a Day

Hidden Scotland

Written by Hidden Scotland

This day pairs two Highland experiences that couldn’t be more different yet sit comfortably together. In the morning you’re in Muir of Ord, learning the craft of whisky-making at Glen Ord Distillery, one of the few in Scotland with its own on-site maltings. The smell of malted barley, the gleam of copper stills, and the slow patience of whisky casks give you a direct link to Scotland’s most famous drink. A dram in the tasting room shows the reward of centuries of refinement.

1
27 min

Morning at Eagle Brae

Begin with breakfast in your cabin at Eagle Brae. Provisions can be pre-arranged, with local produce ready in the fridge when you arrive. Many guests keep it simple before a day on the road, whether that’s bacon rolls in the kitchen or coffee out on the deck. If you want...

2
6 min

The Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery, Muir of Ord

Begin the day at The Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery, about half an hour from Eagle Brae. Founded in 1838, it is one of the Highlands’ long-established distilleries and remains distinctive for producing its own malt on site. The tour takes you through the full process: steeping and germinating the...

3
42 min

Lunch at Corner on the Square, Beauly

From the distillery it’s a short drive back into Beauly, where you’ll find one of the Highlands’ best cafés and delis at Corner on the Square. This award-winning spot sits right on the village square, opposite the priory ruins, and has built a reputation for using local produce with care.

The...

4
34 min

Glen Affric National Nature Reserve

From Beauly the road carries you west through Cannich and into Glen Affric, often called one of the most beautiful glens in Scotland. It’s a landscape of lochs, ancient Caledonian pinewoods, and surrounding Munros. There are several walking options here depending on how much time and energy you want to...

5
29 min

Plodda Falls

If you have time for one more detour, continue past Cannich to Plodda Falls, near the small village of Tomich. The drive takes about 20 minutes from Glen Affric and brings you into another stretch of forest.

The waterfall here is one of the highest in the Highlands, dropping more than...

6

Evening at Eagle Brae

The return from Tomich or Glen Affric takes you back through Strathglass and into the quiet of Eagle Brae. After a day of whisky and walking, dinner here is easy to arrange without leaving the cabins. Many guests pre-order meals through the team – venison curries, Highland stews, and homemade...

Restaurants on the route

Cafes on the route

Accommodation nearby

Attraction nearby