Johnnie Walker Four Corners Of Scotland Tour
The four distilleries in this tour represent the ‘four corners of Scotland’ and the regional variations of Lowland (Glenkinchie), Speyside (Cardhu), Islay (Caol Ila) and Highland (Clynelish) crucial to the art of whisky blending at the heart of Johnnie Walker. The perfect starting point for this tour is the superb Johnnie Walker Experience in Edinburgh where you can learn all about these famous drams before tasting them in their own unique settings.
This tour incorporates the Caol Ila, Cardhu, Clynelish and Glenkinchie distilleries as well as the Johnnie Walker Princes Street Experience. For more information on these distilleries and venue, please click the links on the map or, to find out more on things to see and do in the area, click the link below.
The Four Corners distilleries represent four distinct Scottish locations, communities and flavours: Glenkinchie's lowland gardens, Clynelish's highland mystery, Cardhu's Speyside orchards and Caol Ila's Islay coasts.
Awaken your senses and explore each Corner's natural environment and flavour influences through story-driven and emotionally engaging experiences, including Flavour Journeys and other specialised tours, tastings and activities.
Johnnie Walker Experience

Johnnie Walker Experience
Start your tour at the Johnnie Walker Experience and learn about the famous whiskies before you set off to taste them in their own unique settings.
While made from the same three ingredients – barley, water, and yeast – every Single Malt whisky has its unique flavor and character, influenced by where it is made and the people who make it. The reimagined Four Corners brand homes reflect their unique characters and stories while celebrating their vital contributions to the world’s best-selling Scotch whisky – Johnnie Walker.
The experience at Johnnie Walker Experience takes visitors on an immersive journey through the 200-year old history behind the world’s best-selling Scotch whisky, as well as offering world-class food and drink, hosted across eight floors of the transformed landmark building on one of the Scottish capital’s most famous streets.
You can find out more about the Johnnie Walker Experience here.
Glenkinchie, the Lowland Home of Johnnie Walker

Glenkinchie Distillery
Glenkinchie's proximity to Edinburgh makes it the perfect stop after your visit to the Princes Street Experience. Situated just 15 miles from the Scottish capital, the distillery provides a shuttle bus from the city centre, making it even easier to enjoy a day of tastings before you head back to your hotel.
Discover the generous spirit of the distillery's garden home where its rare Lowland style whisky is created, evoking fragrant flowers, dried cut grass, and nutty cereal.
You can find out more about the Glenkinchie Distillery here.
Caol Ila, the Islay Home of Johnnie Walker

Caol Ila Distillery
Heading west from Edinburgh, you will now make your way to Scotland's beautiful Inner Hebrides and to the island of Islay, home to some of the world's finest whiskies. The Caol Ila Distillery is situated on the North Eastern shores of Islay with magnificent views across the Sound of Islay to the spectacular Paps of Jura.
You can find out more about the Caol Ila Distillery here.
Cardhu, the Speyside Home of Johnnie Walker

Cardhu Distillery
From Islay, take your time and make your way north to Speyside. Here you will find over 50 distilleries, one of which is Cardhu. Founded by Helen Cumming in 1811 as an illicit distillery and licensed in 1824, Cardhu is the first distillery to be officially pioneered by a woman. Two women, in fact: in 1872, Elizabeth Cummings, daughter-in-law of the founders, took over the running of the distillery and set about refining the flavour and character of the whisky we know today – the effortless, elegant, generous spirit, born of hard work and determination.
You can find out more about the Cardhu Distillery here.
Clynelish, the Highland Home of Johnnie Walker

Clynelish Distillery
Your final destination on the Johnnie Walker Four Corners Of Scotland Tour is Clynelish which is located on the East coast of Sutherland, around one hour north of Inverness on the scenic North Coast 500 route. With beautiful views of the North Sea and the hills to the north - where the Clynemilton burn runs over seams of gold in the rock. With this water, Clynelish distillery produces a fruity, waxy, slightly smoky, sea-spicy single malt.
You can find out more about the Clynelish Distillery here.