Whisky Trail - Scotland

With some of the most iconic Scotch whisky brands located within 30 minutes’ drive, Dornoch is the perfect place to base yourself for a whisky trail in the Highlands of Scotland. Whether you're a connoisseur or a curious enthusiast, exploring the area on a whisky trail promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Scotland's liquid gold.

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THE DORNOCH WHISKY FESTIVAL

FRIDAY 24TH - SUNDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2025

Whisky in Dornoch

Here in Dornoch, the Thompson Brothers’ dedicated bottle shop stocks their own award-winning whisky, distilled in the town's original fire station.

World-Famous Single Malts – South of Dornoch

World-Famous Single Malts – South of Dornoch

Just across the Dornoch Firth sits the world-famous Glenmorangie distillery (impress the locals by pronouncing it the same as ‘orange-y’), while just along the south shore to the West you’ll find Balblair, star of the independent Scottish film The Angels’ Share.

World-Famous Single Malts – North of Dornoch

World-Famous Single Malts – North of Dornoch

A short drive north sit the twin sites of Clynelish and Old Brora – recently brought back from ‘ghost’ status to produce spirit again. Old Pulteney can be visited as part of an easy day trip north to Caithness.

Drams to Savour

The Carnegie Whisky Cellars and Dornoch Stores retail a fabulous selection of malts from across Scotland, while the pubs, hotel bars and restaurants all boast impressive collections of whiskies, from easy-drinking blends to refined and delicate single malts, so you’ll never be far from a dram.

Places to visit

Whether you're exploring the historic landmarks or soaking in the natural beauty, Dornoch promises an unforgettable Highland experience.

Discover Dornoch's Heritage Trail

Set on foundations that date back to the 13th Century, Dornoch’s is the most northerly Cathedral on the British mainland.