Dalwhinnie

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Dalwhinnie (Scottish Gaelic: Dail Chuinnidh; NN634848) is a tiny village in the Scottish Highlands. It is a little north of Drumochter, and functions mainly as a service stop. Because the pass is often closed in winter, this is seasonal.

Dalwhinnie is also the site of a railway station on the Highland Main Line from Perth to Inverness.

The light, heathery Single Malt Scotch that bears the town's name is also made here (the highest-elevation working distillery in Scotland). Dalwhinnie Single Malt Scotch is part of the Diageo Range.

Coordinates: 56°56′N, 4°14′W

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