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Glenlivet Travel Guide

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View looking over to The Glenlivet Distillery The Glenlivet Estate is nestled in the Cairngorms National Park. Although this area experienced a turbulent period during its long history, none of this is evident in the beautiful landscapes of the region today. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Glenlivet was the scene of fierce battles, such as the Battle of Glenlivet, which saw the defeat of the Roman Catholics in the area, which ultimately led to their leaders being forced to flee the country.

Glenlivet is best known as the home of the Glenlivet Distillery, which makes the famous Scotch malt whisky. This is the perfect place to choose as the beginning of your tour of the Malt Whisky Trail. The distillery dates back to the early 1800’s and the Visitor Centre, which was formerly the building used to store the grain and for malting, dates back to 1858.

Walk the Speyside Way when you leave the distillery. This is one of the most scenic footpaths in this part of Scotland and it runs from Ballindalloch Station to Tomintoul. Like other locations in Scotland, Glenlivet also has castle ruins for you to visit. There is only two walls remaining of Drumin Castle that possibly dates back to the 14th century. It was owned by Alexander Stewart, also known as the Wolf of Badenoch, as one of his three strategically placed castles. Blairfindy Castle was originally built in 1586 as a hunting retreat for the Earl of Huntly. You can see the unique architectural details of the walls, but due to the dangerous condition of the castle, you can only view it from outside the protective fence.

Visit the Craggan Stone, located about 300m south of the Craggan farm where you will see the flat stones in an alcove in the wooden fence. These stones were used as the pulpit for an open-air site where the dissenters from the Church of Scotland preached their messages to the people in 1843. You can read the plaque that tells the history of this historic site.

Glenlivet is also famous for its conservation area and five sections of the estate have been designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. This is because of the valuable wildlife that makes this area their home. They include an area of moorland, three woodland areas and a wetland meadow site. The combination of the different landscapes makes this a paradise for naturalists and some of the species of birds and animals here are relatively rare. There is a wide diversity in the mammals and includes such species as wildcats and pine martens.

Glenlivet is the prefect choice as your base of operations with a wide range of activities for you to enjoy. Hillwalking, fishing or quiet forest walks are available at every turn. Enjoy the sight of hills clad in heather offering stunning views of the countryside. You will not have any difficulty choosing accommodations from the many types available and the cuisine offered at the restaurants is sure to please.

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