Community spirit is strong in Scotland. Towns and villages all over the country take great pride in the events they host – as a celebration of friendship and true Scottish traditions.
31st August 2013, Perthshire
A traditional Scottish Highland Games held amidst stunning Perthshire scenery.
1st September 2013, Edinburgh:
This summer, join us for a big, beautiful sponsored walk to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
1st September 2013, Motherwell:
he Rock-a-Buy Baby & Kids Market is the perfect place to purchase excellent quality pre-loved children’s goods (age 0 - 9) at bargain prices.
7th September 2013, Braemar:
This most prestigious of gatherings includes heavy and track events, tug-of-war competition, hill race, piping and highland dancing.
7th September 2013, Edinburgh:
Our Edinburgh Wine-Tasting Courses make for great days out learning about wine in a relaxed and fun environment - suitable for everyone from the absolute beginner through to budding wine enthusiast.
8th September 2013, Perthshire:
A blend of spectacle and fun with events including Running, Cycling, Heavy Weights, Solo Piping, Light Field, Highland Dance.
31st August - 8th September 2013, North Ayrshire:
This annual festival marks the Battle of Largs in 1263 &ndash the last skirmish between the Scots and the Norse.
8th September 2013, Scottish Borders:
Enjoy pipe bands, highland dancing and heavy events in a relaxed atmosphere at the end of the competition season.
14th September 2013, Perthshire:
Pitlochry Highland Games has been hosting competitors and enthralling spectators since 1852.
14th September 2013, Highlands:
At 1,344 metres (4,406 ft) above sea level, Ben Nevis is the highest point of the British Isles.