Discover the Craft of Lind and Lime Gin Distillery
Experience the art of gin-making at Lind and Lime Gin Distillery in Leith, Edinburgh – a blend of tradition and modern flavors.
A brief summary to Lind and Lime Gin Distillery
- 24 Coburg St, Edinburgh, Leith, EH6 6HB, GB
- +441316000144
- Visit website
- Monday 11 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
- Thursday 11 am-8 pm
- Friday 11 am-8 pm
- Saturday 11 am-8 pm
- Sunday 11 am-8 pm
Nestled in the historic area of Leith, Edinburgh, the Lind and Lime Gin Distillery offers visitors an engaging blend of tradition and innovation in gin production. This distillery prides itself on using high-quality, locally sourced ingredients, including fresh botanicals, to create its unique gin. The distillery is renowned for its signature Lind and Lime gin, which has gained popularity for its refreshing taste and delightful aroma. Visitors can immerse themselves in the distillation process through guided tours that provide insight into the craft of gin-making. Knowledgeable staff walk you through the various stages, from selecting botanicals to the final distillation, making it a fascinating experience for both gin aficionados and those new to the spirit. Along the way, you'll discover the rich history of gin in Scotland and the distillery's own story. After the tour, guests are invited to enjoy tastings, where they can sample different gin variations and learn how to mix perfect cocktails using their products. The distillery also features a stylish bar area where you can relax and savor your favorite drink while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Leith. With its combination of rich heritage, exquisite flavors, and welcoming ambiance, Lind and Lime Gin Distillery is a delightful stop for anyone visiting Edinburgh.
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially on weekends, to secure your spot.
- Visit the distillery during the weekday for a quieter, more personal experience.
- Don’t miss the tasting session at the end of your tour – it's a highlight!
- Check out the distillery's shop for exclusive products and souvenirs.
Getting There
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Bus
If you're starting from the city center, head to the nearest bus stop, such as 'St Andrew Square'. From there, take the Lothian Bus number 22 towards 'Newhaven'. Stay on the bus for about 15 minutes, and alight at the stop 'Leith, Ocean Terminal'. From the bus stop, walk north on Ocean Drive, then turn left onto Coburg Street. Continue walking for about 5 minutes, and you will find Lind and Lime Gin Distillery at 24 Coburg St, Leith, EH6 6HB.
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Tram
Begin your journey at the 'York Place' tram stop in the city center. Take the tram towards 'Newhaven'. After about 15 minutes, disembark at the 'Leith Walk' stop. From there, walk east on Leith Walk towards the roundabout. Turn right onto Coburg Street and continue for about 10 minutes. The distillery will be on your right at 24 Coburg St, Leith, EH6 6HB.
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Walking
Starting from the city center (for example, from 'Waverley Station'), head towards the 'Royal Mile' and continue down to 'North Bridge'. Cross over the bridge, then head towards 'Leith Walk'. Once you reach 'Leith Walk', follow it north for about 30 minutes until you reach the roundabout. From the roundabout, turn left onto Coburg Street and walk for about 10 minutes. Lind and Lime Gin Distillery will be on your right at 24 Coburg St, Leith, EH6 6HB.
Attractions Nearby to Lind and Lime Gin Distillery
- Leith Citadel
- Leith Farmers Market
- Leith Theatre
- Trinity House Maritime Museum
- Port of Leith Distillery (entrance)
- The Royal Yacht Britannia
- Wonder World Soft Play Edinburgh
- Leith Links
- Forth Lock
- Newhaven Harbour
- Lighthouse Park
- Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage
- Black Axe Throwing Co - Edinburgh
- Lochend Park
- London Road Gardens
Landmarks nearby to Lind and Lime Gin Distillery
- Water of Leith Walkway Finish
- The Leith Mural
- Custom House Leith
- Robert Burns Statue
- Queen Victoria Statue
- Leith East Breakwater Lighthouse
- Steps to Calton Hill
- Burns Monument
- Holyrood Abbey
- Scottish-American Soldiers Monument
- Palace of Holyroodhouse
- Martyrs of Reform Monument
- Earl of Hopetoun Statue
- Jacob's Ladder