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In 1608, in Bushmills, a legend was born. In that year, King James I granted a very particular licence to this small village, just a few miles inland from Northern Ireland’s rugged north coast. The licence gave Bushmills the right to distil whiskey. Today, Bushmills is home to the oldest licenced whiskey distillery in the world.
Over 400 years later, they’re still making whiskey in Bushmills. They’re still using Irish barley - and the unique water from their own stream too. Four centuries’ worth of craft and experience ensure that these whiskeys are amongst the most celebrated and the most savoured in the world. But as master distiller Colum Egan says, ‘we’re not good because we’re old, we’re old because we’re good’.
To find out how they got to be so good, you’ll need to pay a visit, of course. You’ll soon see that they really couldn’t make their whiskey anywhere but here. You’ll be able to explore the terrain that imbues it with its legendary character. You’ll meet the people that safeguard centuries of knowledge. You’ll experience the practice of their craft first-hand. Along with the rich aromas and full-bodied flavours of Northern Ireland’s oldest working distillery.
Yes, this is how 100% malted barley is triple-distilled to make single malt whiskey. You’ll witness the magic!
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Facilities
Attraction Facilities
- Gift Shop
- Guided Tours Available
- Open Mondays
- Open Sundays
Catering
- Tea-room/Cafe onsite
Children & Infants
- Baby changing facilities
Establishment Features
- Accept coach parties
- Toilets
Leisure Facilities
- Wifi
Parking & Transport
- On site parking
Payment Methods
- All major credit/debit cards accepted
- Euros accepted
Travel & Trade
- Family Discount
Guide Prices
Adult (over 18) £10
Senior Citizen (over 60) £8.50
Student (over 18) £8.50
*Children £6
*Children under 8 years of age are not permitted to join the guided tour.
Tickets can be purchased online
Group rates available for 15 or more people
Children under 8 welcome on site but are not permitted on the tour
The tour lasts from around 1hr, has more than 150 steps and covers 1km in distance. For safety reasons it may not be suitable for people with restricted mobility.