Oban Distillery Tour (for 4 day Isle of Skye, Jacobite Steam Train & Whisky)

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Duration: 1 hour

Overview

Discover how our whisky is made with an introductory dram enjoyed in the Mill Room, before exploring the production area and historic filling store, where you’ll sample whisky drawn directly from an Oban cask. The experience concludes in the Dram Room and includes a tasting of a Distillery Exclusive limited-edition bottling, along with a complimentary gift.

These tickets are refundable more than 72 hours before departure.

Included

Included
Entry or admission fee

Excluded

Excluded
Timberbush Tour Tickets
Excluded
Food or drink

Important information

Can children join the experience at the distillery?

Due to health and safety reasons, only children aged 8–17 are permitted in the distillery.

Children 8+ will be offered a soft drink at any experience they attend.

Are these tickets valid for any of the scheduled tours?

No, these tickets are only valid for passengers booked on the 4 day Isle of Skye, Jacobite Steam Train & Whisky Tour

What is the cancellation policy for the distillery visit tickets?

Tickets can be cancelled free of charge up to 72 hours before the tour date.

Can I still get entry tickets upon arrival if I don't book them in advance?

If you choose not to pre-book entry tickets to Oban Distillery, you might be able purchase them at the site, however these are subject to availability and not guaranteed.

Highlights

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Set in the heart of the bustling coastal town of Oban, Oban Distillery is one of Scotland’s oldest and most characterful distilleries. Perfectly positioned between the West Highlands and the Islands, it produces a distinctive single malt that reflects both regions, combining gentle coastal influences with classic Highland depth.

Oban’s whisky is known for its balanced style, offering soft maritime notes, subtle sweetness, and a smooth, warming finish. A visit to the distillery provides insight into traditional whisky-making in a unique urban setting, making it a standout stop for those exploring Scotland’s west coast and its rich whisky heritage.