Hop aboard your helicopter and fly north to Speyside, one of Scotland’s key whisky producing regions, and a very historical part of the Scottish Highlands. From above, take in the fascinating geological contours of this ancient valley, home of The Glenrothes Estate. Established in 1879, the 300-acre estate has been crafting whiskies of exception for nearly 150 years, and for the first time is opening its doors and inviting Pelorus guests to embark on a journey to uncover the secrets of whisky-making. Here, you will stay at Rothes House, a private manor that has been exquisitely restored and grants exclusive access to The Glenrothes Distillery, previously closed to the public and now by invitation only.