Ben Nevis
Ben Nevis Distillery, established in 1825, stands as one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. Its long history is deeply intertwined with the heritage and tradition of Scottish whisky making.
Nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, the distillery boasts a remarkable location. The summit of Ben Nevis rises to an elevation of 4,406 feet above sea level, offering a dramatic and picturesque backdrop to the distillery and its operations. This imposing mountain adds to the distinctive character of the site and complements the traditional Scottish craft practised within.
Within the Ben Nevis Distillery complex is The Legend of the Dew of Ben Nevis Visitor Centre. Housed in an old warehouse dating from 1862 and a former bottling hall, the centre preserves several of its original features. This blend of historical architecture and modern hospitality provides visitors with an authentic insight into the rich history and craft of whisky production at Ben Nevis.