Uisge Beatha: Exploring Scotland’s Whisky Regions with Drummond Scottish Tours
- Drummond Scottish Tours

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In Scotland, whisky is more than just a drink - it's a living tradition. Scotch whisky is called 'Uisge Beatha', 'the water of life' - for a reason. It's a craft passed down from generation to generation, a drink that flows through our landscapes, our legends and our stories.

In our Drummond/Robertson family, no celebration is enjoyed without a wee dram or three!
Across the country, more than 150 distilleries span six key whisky regions - the Highlands, Islands, Lowlands, Islay, Speyside and Campbeltown. Each region has its own character, from ancient distilleries to innovative newcomers reshaping the future of Scotch.
Even our neighbours Ad Gefrin in Northumbria are now producing England's first 'Anglo-Saxon' inspired single malt.

To find out more about our spectacular whisky regions visit our dedicated whisky page.
Whether you’re dreaming of a relaxed introduction to Scotch, or a full whisky pilgrimage across multiple regions, we can design private tours tailored entirely to you.
If you already have a list of favourite distilleries you'd like to visit, we can create a tour to visit all of them. If you’re not sure where to begin, we’ll help you discover the regions and flavours that suit your taste.

All of our tours are guided by William, our in-house dedicated whisky lover (currently favouring the Bruichladdich 'The Classic Laddie' Sherry Cask edition, discovered on his recent tour to Islay with some of our lovely guests.
From gentle Lowland day trips to immersive multi‑day journeys through Speyside or Islay, all of our tours blend comfortable travel with genuine local insight and warm personal service.


