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<blockquote data-quote="TaranTheWanderer" data-source="post: 9823823" data-attributes="member: 15882"><p>I don't have a lot of experience as I just went there in September for my 50th for 7 days but I'll tell you what where we went. Myself and two friends rented a car and had a very loose schedule. We went mostly for the distilleries. We hit Doune castle just because we're huge Monty Python fans but, otherwise, we did brewery and distillery tours and just had an evening destination so we never felt rushed. Innus & Gunn is a favorite beer of mine so we stopped there for dinner one night in Glasgow.</p><p></p><p>If you're in the Speyside region and you like whiskey, visit Glendronach. We had a huge mix-up with our tour and they bent over backwards to accommodate us and we ended up with a private tour. I'd say it was the best tour we did - and we did 12 distilleries over 7 days.</p><p></p><p>We went to Islay and stayed at an amazing AirBnB (I'll get you a list of the places we stayed - they were all very nice - especially our stay on Islay) and paid for a driver for the day and visited several distilleries: Lagavulin (tour and tasting), bunnahabhain (tasting), Ardbeg (just for some drinks), Laphroaig (drinks), Caol Ila (drinks)...I think there was another one but now I forget. Probably because I drank too much.</p><p></p><p>We hit lots of local pubs in the evening and managed to find some trivia nights. In Oban, we went for seafood at EE-USK ( I forgot the name and just looked it up on google maps). I'm not sure if it's a touristy restaurant - a waiter at the Oban distillery recommended it and it was amazing, if you like seafood. My buddy lives on the East Coast of Canada and he was impressed.</p><p></p><p>Every day there was a highlight. I loved it. The one thing I missed is my <strong>AllTrails app</strong> kept pinging me everywhere I went. There seems to be lots of places to walk and hike. When I go back, that's what I want to do. Look into it if that's the kind of thing you like. The app is free and you can search for trails using it and then research them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaranTheWanderer, post: 9823823, member: 15882"] I don't have a lot of experience as I just went there in September for my 50th for 7 days but I'll tell you what where we went. Myself and two friends rented a car and had a very loose schedule. We went mostly for the distilleries. We hit Doune castle just because we're huge Monty Python fans but, otherwise, we did brewery and distillery tours and just had an evening destination so we never felt rushed. Innus & Gunn is a favorite beer of mine so we stopped there for dinner one night in Glasgow. If you're in the Speyside region and you like whiskey, visit Glendronach. We had a huge mix-up with our tour and they bent over backwards to accommodate us and we ended up with a private tour. I'd say it was the best tour we did - and we did 12 distilleries over 7 days. We went to Islay and stayed at an amazing AirBnB (I'll get you a list of the places we stayed - they were all very nice - especially our stay on Islay) and paid for a driver for the day and visited several distilleries: Lagavulin (tour and tasting), bunnahabhain (tasting), Ardbeg (just for some drinks), Laphroaig (drinks), Caol Ila (drinks)...I think there was another one but now I forget. Probably because I drank too much. We hit lots of local pubs in the evening and managed to find some trivia nights. In Oban, we went for seafood at EE-USK ( I forgot the name and just looked it up on google maps). I'm not sure if it's a touristy restaurant - a waiter at the Oban distillery recommended it and it was amazing, if you like seafood. My buddy lives on the East Coast of Canada and he was impressed. Every day there was a highlight. I loved it. The one thing I missed is my [B]AllTrails app[/B] kept pinging me everywhere I went. There seems to be lots of places to walk and hike. When I go back, that's what I want to do. Look into it if that's the kind of thing you like. The app is free and you can search for trails using it and then research them. [/QUOTE]
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