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Your Complete Guide to the 28 Best Festivals in Scotland
- Cultural and Traditional Festivals in Scotland
- Edinburgh International Festival
- Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
- Up Helly Aa
- Highland Games
- Music Festivals in Scotland
- Celtic Connections
- Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival
- Hebridean Celtic Festival
- Mull Music Festival
- Shetland Folk Festival
- Food and Drink Festivals in Scotland
- The Taste of Edinburgh Festival
- The Edinburgh Whisky Festival
- The Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight
- The Eat and Drink Festival Scotland
- Foodies Festival
- The Scottish Rum Festival
- Glasgow Vegan Festival
- Literary and Arts Festivals in Scotland
- Edinburgh International Book Festival
- Aye Write!
- Scottish International Storytelling Festival
- Bloody Scotland
- Edinburgh Art Festival
- Seasonal and Nature Festivals in Scotland
- Scottish Winter Festivals
- Edinburgh’s Christmas Festival
- Cairngorms Nature Festival
- Family-Friendly Festivals in Scotland
- Edinburgh Science Festival
- Edinburgh International Children's Festival
- The Royal Highland Show
- Eden Festival
Scotland’s festivals are by far one of the best ways to explore the country! Whether you’re rocking out at music festivals or savoring every bite at food and drink events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Last year, I had the pleasure of joining my sweet niece at the Scottish International Storytelling Festival in Edinburgh. We were both mesmerized by the engaging workshops and captivating tales.
Inspired by that unforgettable experience, I dove into exploring more of Scotland’s incredible festivals—celebrating everything from culture and tradition to family fun. Why keep all that excitement to myself, right? Here’s a handpicked list of the best festivals in Scotland to enjoy!
Cultural and Traditional Festivals in Scotland
Edinburgh International Festival
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Address: Various locations in Edinburgh – 11 venues in total
Contact Information: +44 131 473 2056
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
The Edinburgh International Festival, one of the world’s longest-running cultural events, takes place every August to showcase a dynamic mix of music, performing arts, opera, and dance from world-renowned artists.
In addition to its breathtaking performances, the festival also features exhibitions, talks, and outreach programs that engage diverse audiences.
Held across iconic venues throughout Edinburgh, including the Edinburgh Playhouse, Usher Hall, and the Festival Theatre, this extraordinary event brings the city to life with world-class performances and cultural celebration.
Pro Tip: If you’re eager to attend multiple performances, choose the multi-performance pass to save money and guarantee access to the most popular events.
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
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Address: Castlehill
Contact Information: +44 131 225 1188
Cost: £40 to £781
If you’re a fan of military performances, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an absolute must-see. This iconic festival brings together music, dance, camaraderie, and precision, featuring military bands, pipers, drummers, and dancers from around the globe.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, the event is elevated by breathtaking lighting effects and intricate projections that illuminate the castle’s ancient walls, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
The performance culminates in a powerful massed pipes and drums finale, followed by a dazzling fireworks display that lights up the Edinburgh skyline.
Pro Tip: Since the event takes place outdoors, dress warmly and be prepared for unpredictable weather.
Up Helly Aa
Address: Lerwick
Contact Information: [email protected] or +44 1595 3434 (Lerwick iCentre)
Cost: No tickets required but additional experiences will incur costs
Held annually in the Shetland Islands, Up Helly Aa is one of Scotland’s most vibrant and fiery festivals, celebrating the region’s rich Viking heritage. This tribute to Shetland’s Norse roots features a stunning torchlit procession that culminates in the dramatic burning of a Viking-style longship.
The day is packed with excitement, including marches, ceremonial acts, and captivating performances led by the Guizer Jarl, the festival’s chief Viking, and their squad, all dressed in intricately designed Norse costumes.
As night falls, the streets come alive with guizers—costumed participants—marching through town with flaming torches, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The celebrations continue well into the night, with community halls hosting lively dances, music, and merriment.
Pro Tip: Arrive early to grab a good spot for the main events and soak in all the atmosphere before the crowds arrive
Highland Games
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Address: Location varies
Contact Information: Varies on location
Cost: Varies on location
A quintessential Scottish tradition, the Highland Games are a must-see during your visit to Scotland. Held annually from spring to autumn, these lively events celebrate culture, athleticism, and heritage.
Among the thrilling athletic events, you’ll witness the Caber Toss, a true test of strength and skill where competitors lift and flip a massive wooden log, and the Hammer Throw, where participants hurl a weighted hammer as far as possible.
To amp up the excitement, pipe bands provide stirring soundtracks to the games, filling the air with the iconic sound of bagpipes. You’ll also catch traditional Scottish dances, such as the Sword Dance and the Highland Fling, adding a colorful and rhythmic dimension to the festivities.
Pro Tip: You’ll be on your feet a lot, whether you’re watching the events or exploring the grounds, so comfortable footwear is a must.
Music Festivals in Scotland
Celtic Connections
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Address: Various locations in Glasgow
Contact Information: Varies on event and venue
Cost: Varies on event and venue
As one of Scotland’s largest music festivals, Celtic Connections takes over Glasgow for 18 days, hosting more than 300 events across iconic venues such as the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and the Old Fruitmarket.
The winter festival offers an eclectic mix of music, blending traditional Celtic folk with contemporary fusion, alongside concerts, workshops, ceilidhs, exhibitions, and late-night sessions.
Bringing together musicians from Scotland and around the world, Celtic Connections showcases a vibrant and diverse lineup, celebrating the universal appeal of Celtic heritage and its deep connections to cultures worldwide.
Pro Tip: Subscribe to their newsletter to receive the latest festival news, updates, and essential information straight to your inbox.
Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival
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Address: Phoineas House, Beaufort
Contact Information: +44 7340 743019
Cost:
- Adults (18+ years) – £217.80
- Youths (13-18 years) £187
*Exclusive of additional booking fees.
Affectionately known as “Bella,” the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival takes place in the stunning Highlands at the Belladrum Estate near Inverness. This family-friendly event is celebrated for its diverse music lineup, spanning genres from folk, rock, and indie to electronic and hip-hop.
Each year, the festival embraces a unique theme, adding a playful and creative touch with themed costumes, stage designs, and performances.
Beyond the music, attendees can theater performances, poetry readings, art installations, and workshops. To top it off, the festival boasts a wide range of food and drink stalls, offering delicious local Scottish delicacies.
Pro Tip: If you’re bringing kids along, this festival is perfect—it’s got dedicated areas just for them, plus workshops and activities that cater to all ages.
Hebridean Celtic Festival
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Address: Lews Castle Green, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides
Contact Information:
- [email protected] – General enquiries
- [email protected] – Ticket enquiries
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
The Hebridean Celtic Festival, or HebCelt, is a renowned international Scottish music festival held annually on the picturesque Lews Castle Green since 1996, attracting over 16,000 attendees each year.
The festival showcases a vibrant mix of Gaelic and traditional music, featuring top local talent alongside leading Scottish, UK, and international artists.
Beyond the music, HebCelt offers a rich cultural experience, including street performances, Gaelic storytelling, and language workshops, making it a truly immersive celebration of Scotland’s heritage.
Pro Tip: We highly recommend you arrange your accommodation well in advance, as festival week is the busiest time of the year, and finding a place upon arrival can be challenging.
Mull Music Festival
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Address: Various locations across Mull
Contact Information: +44 7765 244396 or [email protected]
Cost: No tickets required
Held annually on the stunning Isle of Mull on Scotland’s west coast, the Mull Music Festival traditionally kicks off in late April. This coincides with the start of the tourist season to welcome visitors from near and far to join the festivities.
This lively event celebrates a diverse range of music, featuring everything from folk-rock bands and fiddle players to accordion ensembles, ceilidh groups, and dance acts—offering a rich and dynamic lineup for all to enjoy.
Pro Tip: The Isle of Mull is accessible by ferry from Oban to Craignure, followed by a 21-mile drive to Tobermory. Book your ferry early, as services can be busy during the festival.
Shetland Folk Festival
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Address: Various locations in the Shetland Islands
Contact Information: +44 1595 694757 or [email protected]
Cost:
- Adult Members – £16 to £21
- Adult Non-members – £20 to £27
- Children (14 to 17 years) – £8 to £13
As the UK’s most northerly folk festival, the Shetland Folk Festival showcases an exceptional mix of international, British, and Shetland music, featuring talented artists from around the globe.
What makes this festival truly special is its island-wide approach, with events held in various locations across the Shetland Islands, including some of the most remote communities.
Alongside incredible music, attendees have the chance to immerse themselves in Shetland’s breathtaking landscapes and vibrant local culture.
Pro Tip: Make sure to sign up for membership to enjoy priority access to ticket sales.
Food and Drink Festivals in Scotland
The Taste of Edinburgh Festival
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Address: Various venues across Edinburgh
Contact Information: [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
Known as the ultimate celebration of food and culture in Scotland, the Taste of Edinburgh Festival offers an unforgettable gastronomic experience, featuring live cookery displays, celebrity chef presentations, hands-on workshops, and over 100 food stalls.
For cooking enthusiasts, watch local culinary experts create mouthwatering dishes right before your eyes, and take part in interactive classes designed to sharpen your skills and expand your culinary knowledge.
If you’re more into tasting than cooking, prepare to indulge in a diverse range of gourmet street food, local delicacies, and international flavors. From artisanal cheeses to fresh seafood, there’s something to satisfy every craving.
Pro Tip: Bring cash or card for quick payments at the food stalls, as queues can get long during peak times.
The Edinburgh Whisky Festival
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Address: Various venues in Edinburgh
Contact Information: +44 7870 266648 or [email protected]
Cost:
- Session 1 (12:00 PM – 3:30 PM) – £45 per ticket
- Session 2 (4:30 PM – 8:00 PM) – £40 per ticket
What better way to celebrate Scotland’s national drink than at a festival brimming with whisky tastings, heritage exhibitions, masterclasses, live music, and the opportunity to support meaningful causes?
The Edinburgh Whisky Festival attracts whisky enthusiasts from around the globe, offering the chance to sample exceptional drams from renowned distilleries, independent bottlers, and whisky exhibitors from Scotland and beyond.
Attendees can engage with industry experts, join immersive masterclasses, take home a collection of goodies, and contribute to the festival’s partner charities.
Pro Tip: Ensure you drink plenty of water and enjoy the available food options to maintain balance throughout the event.
The Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight
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Address: Various locations in Scotland
Contact Information: +44 0131 335 0940 or [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
Held over two weeks in September, the Scottish Food and Drink Fortnight is a nationwide celebration of Scotland’s rich culinary heritage. With events hosted across the country, everyone’s invited to join in the fun.
The festival shines a spotlight on Scotland’s exceptional local producers, artisans, and chefs, all of whom contribute to the country’s global reputation for outstanding food and drink.
Highlights include vibrant farmers’ markets filled with fresh, seasonal produce and ingredients, as well as masterclasses, workshops, and hands-on classes for those eager to learn new skills and deepen their culinary knowledge.
Pro Tip: Plan your visit around smaller local events within the fortnight to find hidden gems.
The Eat and Drink Festival Scotland
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Address: SEC Glasgow (Scottish Event Campus)
Contact Information: +44 131 225 1188
Cost: £40 to £781
Held annually in Glasgow, the Eat & Drink Festival is a vibrant celebration of culture, culinary creativity, and the visionaries behind it. This event brings together top chefs, artisans, and producers, creating a feast for food and drink enthusiasts.
The festival also showcases a wide variety of drinks, from wines and craft beers to artisan gins, inventive cocktails, and non-alcoholic options—all available to sample and purchase.
Make sure to visit the Street Food Arena, where you can indulge in a mouthwatering selection of global flavors, from wood-fired pizzas to vegan delicacies. It’s a true haven for foodies!
Pro Tip: Don’t miss out on enjoying the demonstrations at the Live Kitchen, where renowned chefs and culinary icons share expert tips, tricks, and inspiration.
Foodies Festival
Address: Various locations across Scotland
Contact Information:
Cost: From £20
The Foodies Festival is a nationwide celebration of food and music, perfect for any foodie. Enjoy live cooking demos by top culinary stars, including MasterChef winners, Great British Bake Off favorites, and celebrity chefs, alongside vibrant musical performances.
Explore the Street Food Village, offering everything from gourmet burgers and paella to sushi and vegan delights. Visit the Drinks Theatre for tastings and masterclasses led by expert mixologists and sommeliers
For younger food enthusiasts, the Kids’ Cookery School provides fun, hands-on cooking classes to spark creativity in the kitchen.
Pro Tip: Don’t miss out on exploring the Artisan Producers Market to spot and stock up on unique food and drink items.
The Scottish Rum Festival
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Address: SWG3 Complex, 100 Eastvale Place, Glasgow
Contact Information:
Cost: Adult (18 years above) – £22 (Afternoon and Evening Session)
The Rum Festival is the ultimate destination for all things rum! It offers an incredible opportunity to connect with Scotland’s top rum producers, where enthusiasts can meet the makers, learn about their craft, and uncover the fascinating stories behind their creations.
Attendees can sample a diverse range of rums from independent distilleries across the country and dive deeper into the art of rum-making through engaging educational masterclasses.
Pro Tip: The closest subway station is Kelvinhall, and the nearest train station is Partick—both just a 10-15 minute walk from the venue.
If you’re driving, metered street parking is available on Eastvale Place and Kelvinhaugh Street, and it’s free on Saturdays and Sundays.
Glasgow Vegan Festival
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Address: Hutchesons’, Pollok Park
Contact Information: [email protected]
Cost: From £5
An annual event celebrating ethical, animal-friendly, and eco-conscious lifestyles, the Glasgow Vegan Festival is held annually every October and features over 60 stalls where attendees can enjoy free samples, access recipes, receive nutritional advice, and participate in budget cooking workshops.
Vendors offer a diverse selection of egan products, including world food caterers, cakes, dairy and meat alternatives, skincare and beauty items, clothing, juices, smoothies, and healthy treats.
Pro Tip: Don’t forget to bring a reusable bag for all the goodies and free samples you’ll collect.
Literary and Arts Festivals in Scotland
Edinburgh International Book Festival
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Address: Various events in Edinburgh
Contact Information: [email protected] or [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
The Edinburgh International Book Festival is a two-week literary celebration, typically held in August, that brings together authors and readers from around the world. It offers a vibrant program of author talks, panel discussions, masterclasses, and workshops.
Attendees have the unique opportunity to engage directly with authors, exploring the creative process behind their favorite books.
You can also participate in workshops designed to enhance your writing skills, experiment with new literary forms, and dive deeper into various aspects of the literary world.
Pro Tip: If you can’t make it in person, don’t worry—many events are live-streamed, so global audiences can join in virtually.
Aye Write!
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Address: Various locations in Glasgow
Contact Information: +44 141 287 2863 or [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
Aye Write! is Glasgow’s annual literary and arts festival, held every March, celebrating the joy of reading, storytelling, and creativity. This vibrant event attracts a diverse lineup of local and international authors, offering bookworms the chance to delve into their favorite writers’ creative processes, explore exciting new releases, and discover fresh reads to add to their shelves.
Aye Write! features an eclectic mix of genres—from poetry and fiction to non-fiction and children’s literature—ensuring there’s something for everyone.
It’s hosted in various venues across Glasgow, including the iconic Mitchell Library—one of Europe’s largest public libraries—and the renowned Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Pro Tip: Plan your schedule ahead of time, as multiple sessions often run simultaneously—review the program carefully and prioritize the talks or workshops you don’t want to miss.
Scottish International Storytelling Festival
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Address: Various locations in Edinburgh
Contact Information: [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
The Scottish International Storytelling Festival is a 10-day October celebration of oral traditions, folklore, and storytelling across Edinburgh and Scotland. It unites storytellers, performers, and audiences worldwide to share captivating tales, music, and culture in an immersive atmosphere.
The festival features storytelling sessions, workshops, panel discussions, and performances blending Scottish history, folklore, and contemporary themes.
A festival highlight is its ceilidh culture, where storytelling intertwines with traditional Scottish music, song, and dance for an enchanting experience.
Pro Tip: Even if you’re just starting out, the hands-on workshops are a fantastic way to learn storytelling techniques and connect with the creative process.
Bloody Scotland
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Address: Various locations in Stirling
Contact Information: +44 01786 274000 or [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
Celebrating all things crime, from fictional forensics to psychological thrillers, Bloody Scotland is an annual festival held in the historic and atmospheric town of Stirling. The festival brings together acclaimed local and international crime writers, rising talents, and avid readers.
Attendees can enjoy a dynamic lineup of activities, including engaging author talks, panel discussions featuring Scottish crime fiction legends and debut writers, interactive workshops, masterclasses, and pitch sessions for aspiring authors.
Additionally, there are fascinating talks by forensic experts, criminologists, and investigative journalists that delve into the real-world mysteries behind the fiction.
Pro Tip: Don’t hesitate to mingle—connecting with fellow attendees or authors can lead to fantastic book recommendations and valuable insights!
Edinburgh Art Festival
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Address: Institut français d’Écosse, W Parliament Sq.
Contact Information: +44 131 226 6558
Cost: Most exhibitions are free, but some aren’t, and they don’t cost over £15.50
The UK’s largest celebration of visual arts, the Edinburgh Art Festival lights up the vibrant city of Edinburgh every summer, offering a rich blend of contemporary and historical art. Spanning venues from charming independent galleries to renowned institutions, the festival transforms the city into a dynamic canvas of creativity.
Showcasing the work of both local and international artists, the festival features an eclectic mix of exhibitions, including retrospectives, installations, sculptures, murals, and paintings.
Attendees can deepen their appreciation through guided tours, panel discussions, and artist talks, uncovering the inspiration and creative processes behind the artwork.
Pro Tip: Comfortable shoes are a must for navigating Edinburgh’s cobblestone streets!
Seasonal and Nature Festivals in Scotland
Scottish Winter Festivals
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Address: Various locations in Scotland
Contact Information: Varies per event location
Cost: No tickets required but additional experiences will incur costs
The Scottish Winter Festival is a lively celebration of Scotland’s culture, heritage, and traditions, running from November through early January. This season of festivities includes major events like St Andrew’s Day, Hogmanay, and Burns Night, offering a mix of music, performances, and the warmth of Scottish cuisine.
Expect torchlit processions, live music, and festive gatherings, all accompanied by seasonal treats. The winter markets offer a chance to shop local crafts, food, and drinks, while outdoor events like ice skating rinks, illuminated trails, and winter wonderlands make it a magical experience for all.
Pro Tip: Be sure to dress warmly because temperatures can be unpredictable, especially as night falls.
Edinburgh’s Christmas Festival
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Address: Princes Street Gardens
Cost: No tickets required but additional experiences will incur costs
A festive celebration in the heart of Scotland’s capital, the Edinburgh Christmas Festival transforms the city into a winter wonderland, brimming with holiday attractions, market stalls selling seasonal treats, and family-friendly activities like ice skating and fairground rides.
In addition to the vibrant market, Princes Street Gardens come alive with circus acts, the enchanting Santa Land, and a special meet-and-greet with Santa Claus.
The market is the perfect spot to enjoy festive food and drinks, including mulled wine, roasted chestnuts, and handmade chocolates, making it a must-visit for anyone in the holiday spirit.
Pro Tip: Make sure to hop on the Big Wheel for a stunning panoramic view of the entire city—it’s a must-do for the best view of Edinburgh decked out for the holidays.
Cairngorms Nature Festival
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Address: 14 The Square, Grantown on Spey
Contact Information: [email protected]
Cost: Most events are free but additional activities will incur costs
Every May, the Cairngorms Nature Festival takes place within one of Scotland’s most stunning natural landscapes, Cairngorms National Park. This event celebrates the region’s remarkable wildlife, distinct habitats, and rich ecosystems through a variety of outdoor activities, informative talks, and engaging workshops.
Festival goers can enjoy guided walks, wildlife spotting, photography sessions, and environmental education, all with a special focus on the park’s unique flora and fauna, such as red squirrels, golden eagles, and an array of bird species.
Pro Tip: Don’t forget to bring a camera to capture the stunning wildlife and breathtaking landscapes.
Family-Friendly Festivals in Scotland
Edinburgh Science Festival
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Address: Various locations in Edinburgh
Contact Information: +44 131 553 0320
Cost: Most are free or by donation
As the UK’s largest Science Festival, the Edinburgh Science Festival takes over the city for two weeks each year, offering a thrilling lineup of exhibitions, events, workshops, performances, screenings, and thought-provoking discussions with some of the world’s top scientific minds.
Timed around the Easter break, it’s the perfect place for children of all ages to dive into the wonders of science. From discovering the history of dinosaurs to being amazed by interactive demonstrations from expert educators, there’s something to captivate everyone.
The festival also sparks dynamic debates, making it both educational and entertaining for all attendees. With its focus on inspiring young minds, the Edinburgh Science Festival is an unmissable experience for budding scientists and curious learners alike.
Pro Tip: Prioritize the events or exhibitions that most interest you and be sure to book tickets early for popular workshops or performances.
Edinburgh International Children’s Festival
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Address: Various locations in Edinburgh
Contact Information: +44 131 225 8050
Cost:
- Adult or Child (as part of a family) – £9
- Adult without child – £12
- Concession – £8
The Edinburgh International Children’s Festival is a world-renowned celebration of theatre and performing arts for young audiences. Held annually in May, the festival showcases a diverse lineup of performances, including puppetry, theatre productions, dance, and multimedia shows, ensuring something for every age and interest.
Interactive performances let kids participate in the story, creating a memorable experience. Workshops also inspire creativity, offering opportunities to explore acting, dancing, or puppet-making.
Many performances are thoughtfully designed to be sensory-friendly or offered in multiple languages, making the magic of live theatre accessible to all children.
Pro Tip: Be sure to download the festival’s app if available, which typically includes interactive maps, schedules, and notifications for any last-minute changes.
The Royal Highland Show
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Address: Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh
Contact Information: +44 (0)131 335 6200 or [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
A cornerstone event celebrating Scottish agriculture, farming, and rural heritage, the Royal Highland Show has been a beloved tradition since its founding in 1822. Each year, it attracts over 200,000 visitors, making it one of the country’s most significant events.
Highlights include livestock competitions, sheep shearing contests, and cutting-edge agricultural machinery displays
For younger attendees, the show offers interactive exhibits like mini tractors, hands-on farming games, and educational workshops that teach sustainability and provide a glimpse into rural life.
Pro Tip: For those planning to attend multiple days, opting for the Multi-Day Pass is a great choice.
Eden Festival
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Address: Alternates between Raehills Meadows in Dumfries and the surrounding Galloway region
Contact Information:
- General enquiries – [email protected]
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- Kids activities – [email protected]
Cost: Ticket prices are available upon booking
The Eden Festival is an unforgettable experience for all ages. This family-friendly, four-day event offers over 250 acts across 10 stages, along with cabaret, comedy, and a variety of engaging kids’ activities and workshops.
But it’s not just about the music. The festival boasts a diverse lineup of creative workshops, arts installations, and live performances. You’ll find a vibrant market filled with unique crafts, organic goods, and eco-friendly products.
Expect to be entertained by circus acts, dance performances, street theater, and more. Kids can enjoy arts and crafts workshops, storytelling sessions, and interactive games, making this festival a true celebration of creativity, community, and sustainability.
Pro Tip: Be sure to plan ahead and explore the festival schedule in advance, as there are so many activities and stages to enjoy.