Edradour Distillery
Distillery · Perth and Kinross ·

Edradour Distillery

Distillery · Perth and Kinross ·

Single malt Scotch whisky tours, tastings, and shop

Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null
Edradour Distillery by null

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Perthshire, Pitlochry PH16 5JP, United Kingdom Get directions

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Perthshire, Pitlochry PH16 5JP, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1796 472095
edradour.com
@edradourwhiskyofficial

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Dec 10, 2025

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Edradour Distillery

Andy S.

Google
A wonderful distillery. Obvious that lots of investment has taken place to enhance the visit experience whilst maintaining the charm. Excellent tour and shop a must see if your in this part of Scotland We've been lots of times and will continue to visit, it's such a fab place.

PJ P

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Very disappointed to read that this distillery is closed to visitors for the whole of 2025. It also seems (from a quick internet search) that they have not opened since Covid ! Brown signs for tourists are still displayed. Surely these should be taken down if they do not intend re-opening to the public.

Chris P.

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Without a doubt one of the best Distillery tours in Scotland. Angie our guide was not only very knowledgeable shone through, adding an extra level to the tour, that you simply do not get elsewhere. Visiting the barrel store room and being able to literally smell the Angel's share was a great treat.

Fabia R.

Google
Had a very informative and interesting tour in the smallest whisky destillery in Scotland. Can definitely highly recommend this place, very well trained and lovely staff to show us around and patiently explain every step in the process of whisky making, which, compared to bigger and more commercial places, are still visible.

Alan R.

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Fantastic tour, great staff and guides with awesome whisky and the best cream liqueur around! Just visited for the second time, our guide Ian was fantastic and the Signature Whiskies are a must from the tasting bar!

Cat K.

Google
To get here you will encounter some very narrow streets and it might seem a road to nowhere...but keep going, it is right around the corner. Scotland's only Single Malt Distillery that works the old fashioned way. The tour was very informative and our guide a true bard, he told the stories around this distillery with so much passion and eloquence, it was a joy to listen. And the tasting wasn't shabby either 😁. It is more than worth your time.

Charles Olivier S.

Google
The personalized tour, the tasting of multiple products, and the surrounding area of this distillery all make it a must-see for anyone looking for an authentic Scottish distillery experience. Highly recommended!

Steve C.

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Edradour has been closed for tours for a couple years now. The stated reason was lack of staff, but I have been told that since this distillery is so small and demand is so high, they have simply been selling faster than they can make it. They produce in a year what other distilleries produce in a day, so they say. If you want to try their wares, Robertsons on the high street in Pitlochry offers tastes and is their next point of sale with plenty of bottles available. When/if they finally open again for tours, you can access the distillery via a pathway that also goes to a massive waterfall and sort of connects to the Blair Atholl distillery, so that would be a fun walk for whiskey and nature lovers.