The Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery Visitor Centre
West Road, Muir of Ord, IV6 7UJ, United Kingdom | 01463 872004 | WebsiteWelcoming Spirits.
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Overview
This was my first visit to the Glen Ord Distillery Visitor Centre Café/bar and I was very pleasantly surprised to see how accessible the venue was for an older building. The distillery is the only remaining single malt distillery on the Black Isle in the Highlands. On arrival, I was impressed by the wide automatic door entry after which we were greeted by very welcoming staff who directed us to the café/bar which was also very spacious and accessible. It had a nice atmosphere; a mix of young mums and tourists but we arrived just before closing so although it emptied quite quickly, we never felt hurried by the staff. The coffees, juice and cakes were great and I’m told that that the fuller menu is really good quality. It also had one of the most amazing Changing Places I’ve ever seen!
Transport & Parking
There were four accessible parking spaces and also drop-off available on-site close to the entrance of the distillery; the road surface and pavement were in good condition and nice and flat for a powerchair. There are buses and trains to Muir of Ord but I can’t comment on their accessibility or frequency. The train station is apparently 4 mins walk away but I’m unable to verify this personally.
Access
Although I didn’t go on the visitor tour, the entrance, reception and the café itself were very accessible with plenty of space to manoeuvre and with step-free access. I also saw that the area at the start of the tour had ramp access.
Toilets
The corridor to the toilets was wide and spacious with two disabled toilets available one of which was a Changing Places Toilet. The Changing Places Toilet was locked by a Radar key and staff were happy to provide me with this. It had everything that you would want or need in a disabled toilet, complete with two red cords, hoist grab rails and a bench. I was really impressed by the privacy screen; a tiny thing but it means so much, especially if you have to have someone in there with you. I also liked the aesthetics of the space which were of the same high standard as the non-disabled toilets and were beautifully decorated with quality toiletries sited within reach.
Staff
Staff were amazing, really helpful and friendly. I was particularly impressed by how they addressed me directly rather than my P.A., once again, it’s the small things that make a huge difference and they couldn’t have done anything more to make me feel welcome.
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I'd certainly visit here again; it was a really heartening, inclusive experience thanks both to the staff and the general accessibility.
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