Uncover Hidden Histories, gaze upon Dark Skies, experience new Adventures and breathe in the Natural Beauty of this special place.

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Whether you’re into action packed adventures or peaceful strolls in the outdoors, there is an itinerary to suit everyone all year round.

Hidden Heritage

Adventures

Stargazing and Nature

Whisky Tours

THINGS TO DO

From outdoor pursuits and wildlife to historic sites and stunning landscapes, explore all there is to see and do in Tomintoul and Glenlivet.

Bird Watching

Walking

Fishing

Winter Sports

FOOD & DRINK

From world famous malt whisky to locally grown Scottish produce, we have a long history of excellence in food and drink.

Distilleries

Places to Eat

Local Shops

Takeaways

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Getting Here

Tomintoul and Glenlivet lies in the upper reaches of Moray Speyside and on the eastern gateway to the Cairngorms National Park. It is easily accessible by road, lying along the scenic driving routes of the Snowroads and the North East 250.

For more information on links with air and train travel and other public transport please view our travel information.

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The Gateway to the Cairngorms National Park

Tomintoul and Glenlivet holds a special charm, not just for its unspoilt natural beauty, but also for its diversity of landscapes, wildlife and its rich history and heritage.

Take some time to discover and explore this special place from the solitude of the former Scalan seminary in the Braes of Glenlivet, to the world famous working distilleries of Speyside. Stop off in Tomintoul, the highest village in the Highlands, explore the vast Glenlivet Estate on foot or by bicycle or simply be amazed by the stars in some of the darkest skies found in the UK.

Tomintoul and Glenlivet is a great base to explore the forests and mountains of the wider National Park and travel the exhilarating Snow Roads and North East 250 scenic routes. To the north and east, the more gentle landscapes of Moray can take you on a cultural journey, to sample the Whisky Trail and visit the beautiful coastline and beaches of Findhorn and Lossiemouth. Also within easy reach is Balmoral in Royal Deeside to the south and Loch Ness to the north.