OTHER USEFUL WEBSITES
In this page you find the links to the official websites of the main attractions featured in our itineraries in Scotland: castles, cathedrals, distilleries and more...
AttractionsThe most famous ship in the world, it served the Queen for forty-four years, and it’s now moored in Leith Harbour, in Edinburgh.
The official site of the Rosslyn Chapel, near Edinburgh, made famous by the novel “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown.
The official site of the beautiful cathedral of Aberdeen, in the Old Town.
http://www.speysidecooperage.co.uk The official site of the Speyside Cooperage, which makes and repairs the casks in which the Single Malt Whisky is matured.
Castles
A fairytale caste, childhood home of the Queen Mother.
The official site of Balmoral Castle, the summer residence of the British Monarch, situated in Aberdeenshire.
The official site of Drum Castle, with the oldest medieval tower in Scotland, in Aberdeenshire.
One of the most beautiful baronial castles in Scotland, Fyvie is situated in a magnificent park with a private lake, in Aberdeenshire. Edwardian interiors and has the largest central circular stone stairs in Scotland. Not to be missed.
http://fasque.textor.com/home.html Fasque is a splendid Georgian country home, in Aberdeenshire.
A grand country house, Duff House is now an art gallery featuring important permanent and itinerant exhibitions.
http://www.ballindallochcastle.co.uk A splendid castle, situated in Speyside, the distillery region.
The Cawdor family still resides in this magnificent castle, which dates to the 14th century.
The official site of Scone Palace, known the world over as it is the ancient crowning place of the Scottish monarchs.
Distillerieswww.maltwhiskydistilleries.com The official site of the Strathisla distilleries, where Chivas Regal is produced, and of Glenlivet, Glen Grant and Aberlour, in Speyside.
The official site of the Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
A classic Single Malt, produced by Glenmorangie.
To navigate the English website, please use the links below
Itineraries in Magical Scotland
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