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    Orkney Folk Festival From small beginnings in 1982, the Orkney Folk Festival has grown to become one of the most prolific and special throughout Scotland, the UK and further afield. The Orkney Folk Festival is held annually for four days during the end of May. www.orkneyfolkfestival.com. Islay Festival of Malt and Music
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    If you are staying in Scotland you are likely to hear about a ceilidh, specially if you stay in the more traditional Highland hotels or smaller villages. A ceilidh is a traditional Gaelic social gathering, usually held in village halls and hotels, and involves playing folk music and dancing and this is very much the case today. In the old days ...
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    St Andrew's Day Events in Scotland. Oban Winter Festival 16/11/2018 - 25/11/2018 A ten day festival featuring St Andrew's Day celebrations, markets, parades, fireworks, street entertainers, fairgrounds, family events, pipe bands, cèilidhs, whisky tasting, haggis tasting and so much more. Glasgow's St Andrew's Day Torchlight Parade 30 ...
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    When you're in Scotland long enough you'll sooner or later get to know the word Ceilidh, pronounced as kay-lee. Ceilidh is a gaelic word meaning gathering or party. Donald Mackenzie wrote in 1917 in his book Wonder tales from Scottish myth and legend about the Ceilidh: "On long, dark winter nights it is still the custom in small villages ...
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    The Royal National Mòd is organised by The Highland Association which was founded in Oban in 1891. Scotland's premier Gaelic festival provides opportunities for people of all ages to perform across a range of competitive disciplines including Gaelic music and song, highland dancing, instrumental, drama, sport and literature.
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    For dates and events please visit their website. Furthermore there is golf, cycling, walking, mountain biking trails and gliding from the airfield a few miles west of the village. Due to its suitable air currents it has become popular with folk from all over. There is a mountain biking facility at Aboyne Bike Park, located in the Bellwood.
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    August in Scotland can be a great time to have a holiday in Scotland with many events taking place like Highland Games and Festivals, ... You'd be surprised though how many folk email us and ask this question. Reply. Charles Kagan says. May 13, 2015 at 11:59 pm.
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    River Spey in Autumn Although the whisky region of Speyside is part of the Moray council area, most folk will be more familiar with the name Speyside than Moray. Moray lies in the north-east of Scotland, with its coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland (Inverness-shire). The southern area lies in the heart of the Cairngorm Mountains, the ...
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    And they each have their own festivals and other tourist attractions. If you're visiting Edinburgh you might want to read on as there are some great festivals planned for 2019. If you're not visiting Edinburgh you might want to check our Events Page for an overview of the major festivals Scotland wide.
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    Also known as the Caber Toss, Tossing the Caber is one of Scotland's oldest athletic events. During the competition, competitors (a.k.a. 'tossers' or 'throwers') are required to toss a large wooden pole (known as a caber) taken from a Larch tree. Each pole typically measures 19 feet 6 inches (5.94m) in height, and weighs around 175 ...
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