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Tucked away in an unassuming glen on the outskirts of the Cairngorms National Park lies one of Scotland’s largest distilleries and now also one of the nation’s most impressive whisky attractions. Home to an indoor barley field, distillery-exclusive bottles and whisky cocktail pods, The Glenlivet’s new visitor centre combines innovation and history in its new experience and is undoubtedly a welcome addition to the vibrant Speyside whisky scene.

Stepping into the lobby is like being welcomed to the living room of a stylish and sophisticated friend. Visitors are greeted at an open reception table situated beneath a chandelier made with local dried flowers, amidst an open retail space with wooden details. The autumnal colours and warm lighting succeed in

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