The charming train winds around Scotland's malt whisky capital
In a world away from commuter travel are spectacular train journeys where the journey is the destination.
The Royal Scotsman and West Highland Line are more well-known scenic routes, but the Keith and Dufftown railway is no less beautiful. The train winds through some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery over its stunning 11 mile journey, as reported by the Scottish Daily Express. According to Hidden Scotland, Passengers will be taken on a "captivating journey" that whisks past "sparkling lochs, majestic castles, and traditional whisky distilleries".
If all that sounds like a lovely day out, visitors will be glad to hear Keith and Dufftown railway is in operation from March until September.
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