Edinburgh
We begin the day with a visit to a storied Highland distillery known for its honeyed single malts and deep roots in Scotland’s whisky heritage. Located beside a scenic stream once prized for its purity, this beautifully restored site offers an immersive look at traditional whisky-making—from copper stills to aging casks, with plenty of rich aromas and golden samples along the way. Following the tour, we’ll enjoy a beautifully prepared farm-to-table lunch on the premises, featuring seasonal Scottish ingredients and a few surprises from the local larder.
With spirits lifted and appetites satisfied, we begin our leisurely journey toward the coast—but not without detours. Along the way, we’ll pop into a selection of beloved village sweet shops and bakeries, including one famed for its pastries and shortbread. If you’ve yet to try tablet, now’s your chance. There may be chocolate, there may be fudge, and there will definitely be something wrapped in wax paper and worthy of sneaking into your suitcase.
In the afternoon, we arrive in a postcard-perfect seaside village to visit a charming and contemporary yarn studio tucked into a cobbled lane. With natural fibers, soft hues, and designs that speak of sea air and quiet craft, it’s the perfect final fiber stop of the journey.
We then return to Edinburgh for our final night together—suitcases a bit fuller, projects underway, and maybe just one more dram before bedtime.