Plan your Visit
Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery is located on the outskirts of picturesque Aberfeldy. Take time to explore the local area to discover Highland Perthshire.
For further useful information on planning your whisky distillery visit, you may wish to browse our list of Frequently Asked Questions.
We are a working distillery, and sometimes opening times may vary. We advise booking online to secure your experience.
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Opening Times
November to March:Monday to Saturday, 10am – 4pm.
Closed Sundays.
Apart from selected dates in December 2019:
23rd to 26th December: Closed
27th to 30th December: Open 10am to 4pm
31st December to 3rd January: Closed
Sunday 5th January: Open 10am to 4pm
April - October:
How To Find Us
Directions by Car
From North or South: Join the A9 to the Ballinluig junction. Follow the A827 to Aberfeldy. Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery is on the town outskirts. Turn left in to the distillery and continue up the hill. The main carpark is on the right hand side, disabled parking is on the left.
We promote responsible drinking - drivers can request a takeaway gift as an alternative to a dram.
We have an onsite café serving freshly prepared lunches using local ingredients.
Going by Bus?
There is a bus service from Perth (number 23) which stops outside the distillery on request.
Our nearest train station is Pitlochry, we advise pre-booking taxis or taking the bus service (number 24) to Ballinluig and transferring to Aberfeldy (number 23).
Please note there is only one taxi (!) in Aberfeldy – call Davie on +44 (0)1887 820370.
Rabbies Trail Burners operate small group tours daily from Edinburgh, a great way to see our distillery.
The Ring of Breadalbane operates a circular bus route, seasonally, stopping in our car park.
We have an onsite café serving freshly prepared lunches using local ingredients.
Directions By Foot
The distillery is located 0.7miles from the centre of Aberfeldy. From the square in Aberfeldy follow Dunkeld Street (A827) out of Town and the distillery is on the right. Follow the path to the visitor centre over the footbridge.
Highland Perthshire offers spectacular trails and points of interest for the keen walker. The distillery tanker bay is not one of them.
Directions By Bike
The natural beauty of Highland Perthshire makes cycling a pleasure. From the square in Aberfeldy follow Dunkeld Street (A827) out of Town and the distillery is on the right. Please dismount when you arrive on site and bike racks are located near our entrance.
We promote responsible drinking - drivers can request a takeaway gift as an alternative to a dram.
We have an onsite café serving freshly prepared lunches using local ingredients.