A Taste of Scotland in Autumn and Winter

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, Scotland’s culinary scene comes alive with rich flavours, warming traditions, and immersive food and drink experiences. From hands-on cookery classes to indulgent chocolate tastings and fireside whisky storytelling, these trade-ready experiences invite your clients to savour the season – one bite (or sip) at a time.


Ballintaggart

Location: Grandtully, Perthshire
Contact: Ballintaggart

Award-winning hospitality destination in Highland Perthshire

What makes it special?

Ballintaggart is a family-owned business in Perthshire, offering luxury self-catering accommodation at Ballintaggart Farm, the boutique Grandtully Hotel, restaurant and bar. Ballintaggart Farm also has a range of immersive experiences including cook schools, yoga workshops and a new sauna experience. Your clients can enjoy ‘Slow Sundays’ with a seasonal Sunday lunch, live music and toasting marshmallows of the fire.

All the useful details:

  • Cook schools ranging from half day to three-day residential culinary escaped
  • The Grandtully Hotel has eight rooms and won two AA rosettes and a Michelin Key for two years running. Ballintaggart Farm has nine rooms across three private buildings
  • Seasonal and sustainable ingredients are at the heart of the business

Campbells Bakery

Location: Crieff, Perthshire
Contact: Campbells Bakery

Bake like a Scot with seventh-generation bakers.

What makes it special?

This family-run bakery offers relaxed, hands-on classes where guests can learn to make traditional Scottish bakes like shortbread, oatcakes, and traditional bannocks (oat-based flatbread). With stories, tea, and plenty of cake, it’s a warm and welcoming way to connect with Scotland’s baking heritage. Includes Outlander themed classes!

All the useful details:

  • 2-hour baking classes, year-round
  • Learn iconic Scottish recipes
  • No experience needed
  • Small groups (max 10)
  • Tea/coffee and baked goods included

Downright Gabbler

Location: Beauly, Highlands
Contact: Downright Gabbler

Natural storytellers with a passion for local produce.

What makes it special?

Small family business based in a charming Highland village. Downright Gabbler is a former coaching inn, with a food and drink event space and self-catering apartments. Offering a variety of food and drink events that explore history using the finest local produce. Events include the Highland Banquet, a five course banquet which uses local food and drink to tell the story of the Highlands of Scotland and Living the Dram – the story of whisky over a four course dinner and samples of whisky.

All the useful details:

  • Tailored events to suit specific interests from golf to Outlander, particular clans or specific periods of history
  • Small groups up to 12
  • Four self-catering apartments, sleeping up to 8 people
  • Gold Green Tourism Award

Edinburgh New Town Cookery School

Location: Edinburgh
Contact: Edinburgh New Town Cookery School

A hands-on culinary hub in the heart of the capital.

What makes it special?

This award-winning cookery school offers a wide range of seasonal classes and bespoke culinary experiences. Whether your clients want to master Scottish classics, enjoy a tasting dinner with local produce, or take part in a short demo, the school’s professional yet welcoming atmosphere makes it ideal for food lovers of all levels.

All the useful details:

  • Seasonal cookery classes and demos
  • Tailored experiences for groups or FITs
  • Focus on Scottish ingredients and local suppliers
  • Central Edinburgh location
  • Suitable for all skill levels

Highland Chocolatier

Location: Grandtully, Perthshire
Contact: Iain Burnett – The Highland Chocolatier

Luxury chocolate experiences in a picturesque Highland setting.

What makes it special?

Iain Burnett is one of Europe’s most celebrated chocolatiers, and his Chocolate Lounge is a certainly a place for indulgence! Visitors can enjoy a curated Chocolate Tasting Flight, sip the award-winning Hot Velvet Ganache, or book a private tour and tasting for groups of up to 50. A sweet escape for the senses.

All the useful details:

  • Chocolate Lounge with tasting flights
  • Guided tours and tastings (2–50 people)
  • Award-winning hot chocolate
  • Onsite shop and small exhibition
  • Ideal for FITs and groups
  • Highland Chocolatier website

Meldrum House Country Hotel & Golf Course

Location: Inverurie, Aberdeenshire
Contact: Meldrum House

Dine under the stars in a luxury countryside retreat.

What makes it special?

This 800-year-old estate blends heritage with innovation. Guests can enjoy a seasonal menu in the hotel’s glass-domed dining pods – each named after celestial bodies – or sip cocktails in the rooftop Titan Sky Bar. A magical setting for winter evenings.

All the useful details:

  • Stargazing dining domes
  • Seasonal menus with local produce
  • Titan Sky Bar with panoramic views
  • Luxury accommodation available
  • Ideal for couples and small groups

Torabhaig Distillery

Location: Isle of Skye
Contact: Torabhaig Distillery

Your clients can enjoy whisky, Gaelic, and storytelling by the fire.

What makes it special?

The Winter Warmer experience (Nov–Feb) offers a behind-the-scenes look at this working distillery, including a guided tour, a light lunch, and a fireside whisky tasting. Guests will also learn a few Gaelic phrases and hear local stories – a truly atmospheric Skye experience.

All the useful details:

  • Seasonal Winter Warmer experience
  • Meet the distillers on shift
  • Fireside tasting and storytelling
  • Light lunch included
  • Gaelic language element with song and learning phrases
  • Torabhaig Distillery website

Yarrow Cookery School

Location: East Lothian
Contact: Yarrow Cookery School

Coastal cookery in a 450-year-old steading.

What makes it special?

Set on East Lothian’s scenic coast, this cooking school offers private classes with a strong local focus. From Field to Fork experiences to festive Cocktails & Canapés evenings, it’s a great way to explore Scotland’s seasonal produce in a relaxed, historic setting.

All the useful details:

  • Private and seasonal cookery classes
  • Popular themes: Afternoon Tea, Field to Fork
  • Christmas and winter events available
  • Historic coastal location
  • Ideal for small groups and FITs
  • Yarrow Cookery School website

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