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Walkers Shortbread (made here since 1898), the Speyside whisky distilleries (Aberlour and Glenfarclas nearby), the River Spey, and a small Speyside village that punches far above its weight in food and whisky
A little history
Aberlour — formally Charlestown of Aberlour — was founded in 1812 by Charles Grant. Walkers Shortbread has been baked here since Joseph Walker opened his bakery in 1898. The village sits at the heart of Speyside, the world's greatest whisky region.
The Walkers Shortbread factory shop is the best place to buy. Aberlour Distillery for whisky tours — one of the most welcoming on Speyside. Walk along the Spey for otters.
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Food & drink in Aberlour
The village has excellent independent cafes and the Mash Tun whisky bar. Walkers products everywhere. Local Speyside salmon and beef are exceptional.
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Walkers Shortbread (made here since 1898), the Speyside whisky distilleries (Aberlour and Glenfarclas nearby), the River Spey, and a small Speyside village that punches far above its weight in food and whisky Roam surfaces the local businesses and hidden gems that make Aberlour worth exploring.
The village has excellent independent cafes and the Mash Tun whisky bar. Walkers products everywhere. Local Speyside salmon and beef are exceptional. Download Roam free to discover Aberlour's independent food scene.
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Walkers Shortbread and whisky tourism drive Aberlour's economy. The village has strong independent food and whisky retail. List your Aberlour business on Roam to reach local customers in Moray.
Roam covers all of Aberlour including Craigellachie, Dufftown, Rothes, Charlestown, Knockando. The Walkers Shortbread factory shop is the best place to buy. Aberlour Distillery for whisky tours — one of the most welcoming on Speyside. Walk along the Spey for otters.