twelve splendid bedrooms, each named after one of our distilleries


The Glenlivet

Experience modern elegance in The Glenlivet room, featuring a luxurious double bed and a decadent free-standing bath.
The original single malt whisky. The Glenlivet set the Speyside standard in 1824.
Strathisla
Enjoy a luxurious four-poster bed and free-standing bath and views overlooking the front of the house.
Originally established in 1786, Strathisla is the oldest working distillery in the Scottish Highlands.

Aberlour

Relax and unwind in this sumptuous room. Dream in the double bed, stretch out in the free-standing bath.
The distillery lies where the Lour burn joins the river Spey. At its establishment in 1879 by James Fleming, Aberlour was the most modern distillery of its time.
Braeval
Elegant yet cosy, Braeval features a double bed tucked away under the top floor of the house.
One of the first fully automated distilleries in Scotland. Extremely remote, the first road to ‘the Braes’ was only laid in the 1960s.

Glen Keith

Resplendent in the hues of traditional Scotland, the Glen Keith room features a super king bed and views to the front of the house.
Built on a former meal mill in Keith, Glen Keith has become a centre of experimentation and houses the Chivas Brothers lab.
Caperdonich
Up at the top of the house, discover a charming view from your own private eyrie, and luxuriate in an opulent double bed and classic fittings.
Built across the road from Glen Grant, it closed in 1902, but production restarted again in 1965. The distillery was finally demolished in 2010.

Longmorn
Step into the mystical Longmorn room. The double bed offers a sweeping view from the front of the house.
A pioneering distillery built by John Duff, with a workable steam engine which was used to power the rummagers in the wash stills.

Scapa

Centre yourself in the bright and airy Scapa room. Featuring a double bed and pretty views to the side of the house.
Situated on a windswept archipelago off the northeast coast, the distillery overlooks the calm waters of the natural harbour known as Scapa flow.
Glentauchers
Bright and cheerful, the Glentauchers room features either a twin or super king bed. Take your pick and take your ease.
Located on the edge of the Craigellachie forest, Glentauchers briefly experimented with continuous distillation before it returned to using traditional copper pot stills.

Glenburgie

In Glenburgie, you can choose a twin or super king bed. Either way, you’re sure of a blissful night in a quaint room.
Originally the Kilnflat Distillery, built on the flatlands by Forres in 1829. Since 1936 it has been closely associated with the Ballantine’s blend.
Miltonduff

A bright and airy room. Fling open the window and breathe in the freshness before turning in for the night on your comfortable double bed.
Founded in 1824, built in the historic grounds in Pluscarden Abbey in the site of the former mill.
Allt-A-Bhainne
Tucked away at the top of the house, cosy up in this stylish and intimate double room.
Founded in 1975 at the northern foothills of Ben Rinnes. With all the equipment contained in one roof, the complete distilling process can be controlled by one person.

Dalmunach
Our room that provides enhanced accessibility and is well-suited for individuals with disabilities. Beautifully designed with elegant and intricate wall panelling, a double bed and en-suite bathroom.
Dalmunach is one of Scotland’s newest and most contemporary distilleries (opened in 2015). The distillery is named after a nearby pool on the River Spey; ‘Dal’ in Gaelic means “meadows”.
