Price: £69.00 Capacity: 8 people Join Mitch Bechard on a small-group whisky safari around Speyside, exploring hidden river spots, iconic landmarks and a featured distillery. Four carefully chosen drams.
Join Mitch Bechard — founder of CopperCairn, former Glenfiddich & Diageo Ambassador, independent bottler of Turas Mòr, and author of Not Another F@cking Whisky Book (signed copy included) — for an exclusive three-hour guided whisky safari around Speyside, designed to take you beyond the standard distillery visit and into the places, stories, and viewpoints most visitors never see.
Travelling through Speyside in a small group (maximum 8 guests), you’ll explore hidden riverbank spots, iconic whisky landmarks, and lesser-known corners of the region — guided by a true local who knows where whisky was really made, moved, hidden, and enjoyed long before visitor centres existed.
You will enjoy four exceptional drams enjoyed at carefully chosen locations across the region — from the banks of the River Spey to the dramatic Craigellachie Bridge.
Mitch has spent decades taking Scotch whisky around the world — and now brings those stories back to the landscape where they began.
This isn’t a distillery tour in disguise. It’s a moving, immersive journey through Speyside — its history, its characters, and the places that shaped Scotch whisky. Whether you’re new to whisky or properly obsessed, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the region and why it produces whisky like nowhere else on earth.
Your Whisky Safari Itinerary
First Dram – The River Spey
We begin beside the river that made Speyside possible. At a hidden spot along the Spey, Mitch brings tales of smugglers, illicit stills, and whisky’s rebellious past to life.
Second Dram – An Iconic Speyside Stop
A pause at a classic Speyside distillery location for storytelling, photos, and a carefully chosen dram — setting the scene for the day’s featured distillery.
Third Dram – The Cardhu Distillery
A stop to check out the Cardhu distillery and hear the story about how this farm was turned into an distillery
Fourth Dram – Craigellachie Bridge
Enjoy the final dram of the safari beside one of Speyside’s most iconic landmarks. This Thomas Telford bridge has watched whisky, people, and industry move through the region for centuries — a fitting place to raise a glass and reflect on the journey.
Finish – Craigellachie
We’ll drop you off in Craigellachie, perfectly placed to grab a bite to eat and a refreshing ale afterwards at either The Highlander Inn or the Craigellachie Hotel.
We strongly recommend booking ahead, especially during the festival.
£69 per person includes:
• Four premium single malt whiskies (including Turas Mòr)
• A signed copy of Not Another F@cking Whisky Book (RRP £12.99)
• A CopperCairn Glencairn glass to take home
• Comfortable transport in CopperCairn’s 9-seater vehicle (bottled water provided)
• Stories you’ll be retelling for years
• Driver’s drams available (must be requested at time of booking)
Limited to just 8 guests — this is a genuinely small-group experience, not a bus tour with better marketing.
📌 Please note: While we stop at distillery locations for storytelling, photos, and drams, this experience does not an include internal distillery tour. The focus is on offering a broader, more authentic view of Speyside’s whisky landscape.
Refund Policy: Request must be received 24 hours before event.
Getting here: Getting to Craigellachie by bus: Craigellachie is served by Stagecoach North Scotland bus route 36, which runs between Elgin Bus Station and Dufftown, stopping at Craigellachie (Brickfield / Fife Street / Lodge). The journey from Elgin takes around 30–35 minutes and typically runs hourly Monday–Saturday (reduced Sunday service). We recommend checking the latest timetables on the Stagecoach website or app before travel.
The safari start and finish points are within a short walk of the main bus stops.
Our Distillery Map helps you get a sense of the Speyside region when planning your visit.
An event by
Spirit of Speyside



