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  2. Lochlea is an independent family owned farm and distillery based in the heart of Ayrshire, Scotland. Here at Lochlea Distillery we distil and mature our single malt Scotch whisky using barley that we grow and harvest on the farm.

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  3. May 16, 2024 · Top Ayrshire Distilleries: See reviews and photos of Distilleries in Ayrshire, Scotland on Tripadvisor.

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    • Islay. Regarded by many as 'whisky island', Islay lies in the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland. It might be just 25 miles long and 15 miles wide, but Islay punches well above its weight for producing single malt Scotch whisky.
    • Campbeltown. Although Campbeltown is Scotland's smallest whisky-producing region, consisting of just three distilleries (in its heyday there were more than 30), its single malts boast unique characteristics that are considered by serious malt lovers to represent a distinct region in its own right.
    • Speyside. Speyside is whisky heaven! This breathtaking area sits in a fertile valley of rivers and secluded glens and accounts for half of Scotland's whisky production.
    • Lowlands. The distilleries of the Lowland region can be found picturesquely set amongst the lush, rolling countryside of southern Scotland. Reflecting the gentle, rolling hillscapes and fertile farmlands, Lowland Scotch whiskies offer the perfect introduction to single malts if you have never tried this tipple before, due to their lighter, sweet and floral tones.
  5. Visit Scottish Distilleries during your stay and immerse yourself in Scottish culture. Discover the process involved in the creation of local Whiskey.

  6. With award-winning international cuisine, Glenapp Castle is the ideal base for country sports and world-class golf. Glenapp’s all-weather boat allows guests to explore the surrounding Scottish isles and whisky distilleries, or to fish and observe the spectacular wildlife.

  7. May 12, 2021 · Ayrshire, stretching along Scotland’s southwestern coastline, is not whisky heartland. But for visitors coming from south of the border, it offers a beguiling diversion on the way to Speyside, the Highlands or, indeed, the islands – and the chance of a less predictable distillery visit to boot.

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