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Accessibility Guide for Kinrara Distillery

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Guide last updated: 16 August 2022

  • At a glance
  • Getting here
  • Arrival
  • Getting around inside
  • Getting around outside
  • Customer care support
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Welcome

Kinrara Distillery is a Scottish craft gin producer set within the adventurous landscape of The Cairngorms, just outside the town of Aviemore.

Our team are inspired by the beauty of the landscape and stories around us. Formerly a milking shed, our distillery is designed with the rich history of the area in mind.

Our small-batch production process blends traditional spirit-production methods with the innovation and artistry of modern tastes.

As well as stunning views, we have a distillery shop for you to visit. And while you’re here, you can book into one of our Tasting Experiences.

Watch the video: Welcome to Kinrara Distillery
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Level access

The main entrance has level access.

There is level access from the main entrance to:

Distillery ShopAccessible BathroomTasting RoomDistillery Courtyard

Hearing

Some staff have disability awareness training.

General

There is a public toilet for disabled visitors.
Some staff have disability awareness training.

Getting here

For further information on accessible travel in Scotland, go to Transport Scotland.
Lynwilg Farm Steading
Aviemore
PH22 1PZ

Travel by public transport

You can get to Kinrara Distillery by bus and train.
Aviemore bus stop is located close to Aviemore Train Station. It is not possible to walk to the distillery from Aviemore, so we would suggest getting a taxi from the bus stop. The bus stop is 2.5 miles / 4.0 km from Kinrara Distillery.
The nearest train station is Aviemore. The train station is 2.5 miles / 4.0 km from Kinrara Distillery.

 It is not possible to walk to the distillery from Aviemore, so we would suggest getting a taxi from the train station.

Travel by taxi

You can get a taxi with Aviemore Taxis by calling 01479 811111. You can get a taxi with Gerry's Aviemore Taxis by calling 01479 812000. You can get a taxi with Philippe's Taxi Aviemore by calling 07551 160060.

Parking

We have a car park. There are accessible parking spaces. The parking is less than 50 metres from the main entrance. Parking is free.
There is a drop-off point at the main entrance. The drop-off point has a dropped kerb.
From the car park to the entrance, there is level access.

Arrival

Path to main entrance

From the street to the main entrance, there is level access.

Main entrance

The main entrance has level access.

Getting around inside

Distillery Shop

From the main entrance to this area, there is level access. Some display information is low, for wheelchair users. There are seats.
Kinrara Distillery Shop

Public toilet

Accessible Bathroom

There is a public toilet for disabled visitors.
From the main entrance to the public toilet, there is level access. The direction of transfer onto the toilet is to the right.
The toilets have handrails.

Shop

Distillery Shop

The route through the shop is 800mm wide, or more.

Tasting Room

From the main entrance to this area, there is level access.

Getting around outside

Distillery Courtyard

From the main entrance to this area, there is level access.

The Courtyard is a mix of tarmac and stone chips, with picnic benches and planters.

Customer care support

Accessibility equipment

The nearest toilet area for assistance dogs is the area's surrounding the distillery.
We have an area to charge mobility scooters and battery powered wheelchairs.

Customer care support

Some staff have disability awareness training.
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