Whisky enthusiasts and travellers heading to Islay or Campbeltown have a new reason to stop in Inveraray. A £25 million distillery is set to be built on the grounds of Inveraray Castle, adding another exciting stop to Scotland’s whisky trail.
The new distillery, planned by Inveraray Castle Estate Company, will feature a traditional-style whisky production facility, visitor centre, and tasting experiences, all designed to enhance the whisky tourism experience in the region. This project is expected to boost the local economy, create jobs, and strengthen Inveraray’s position as a key stop on the way to some of Scotland’s most famous whisky regions.
Situated on the main route to Islay and Campbeltown, this development could become a must-visit for whisky lovers making their pilgrimage to these legendary whisky-producing areas. Whether you're taking the ferry to Islay’s famous distilleries or exploring the rich whisky heritage of Campbeltown, a stop at this new Inveraray distillery will offer a perfect introduction to Scotland’s whisky craftsmanship.
You can read more about the plans for the new distillery here: