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10 MUST-SEE SIGHTS IN SCOTLAND 9. LOCH NESS. The 23 miles long Loch Ness is an awe-inspiring sight, a great expanse of deep water, surrounded by beautiful scenery, picturesque villages, and Urquhart Castle. You can spend a good day here with a nice cruise on the Loch, but don’t go monster hunting. 10. EDINBURGH CASTLE. SCOTLAND EVENTS 2021: SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Scotland Events 2021: Something For Everyone Whatever Your Interests! Scotland events have something for everyone. A busy and varied programme presents a cultural treat for lovers of the arts, music, outdoor activities, or something different. There’s something for all the family to enjoy, whatever your age, or the time of year. SCOTLAND EVENTS JUNE 2021 Scotland Events June 2021. Islay Festival of Music and Malt. 26th May – 7th June 2021, Islay. Traditional music, ceilidhs, Gaelic lessons, golf, bowling and whisky tasting. Edinburgh International Children’s Festival. 25th May – 6th June 2021, Edinburgh. With an emphasis on striking visual productions, the international programme SCOTLAND EVENTS JULY 2021 Scotland Events July 2021. Fèis an Eilein: The Skye Festival. Returns 2022, Various venues, Isle of Skye. A diverse range of music, comedy, dance, ceilidhs and much more. Tough Mudder. 3rd – 4th July 2021, Country Park Dalkeith. Fun 5K or 10K run. You’ll find out what you’re really made of, while having the most fun you’ve had in SCOTLAND EVENTS AUGUST 2021 6th – 30th August 2021, Edinburgh. The world’s biggest celebration of the arts. Runs for three weeks with a mix of culture and art, theatre, music and dance, exhibitions, children’s shows and events. The Gin & Rum Festival. 13th – 14th August 2021, The Briggait, Glasgow. Discover new favourites with samples from our hand-pickedguest
SCOTLAND EVENTS MAY 2021 21st – 30th May 2021, Dumfries & Galloway. A host of events, including music, dance, literary and theatre, with local and international performers. The Fife Show. 22nd May 2021, near Cupar. A traditional agricultural event, the Show has extended its activities into the realms of wider environment and related countryside issues. WEE JOCK'S DISCOVER SCOTLAND QUIZ Wee Jock’s Discover Scotland Quiz may have you reaching for the whisky. (Maybe that’s not such a bad idea). Test your knowledge with some questions about Scotland, just for fun. There’s five questions and they each have four possible answers. I won’t make them too difficult, but they will be varied, so let’s see if you can answerthem
OLD SCOTTISH SAYINGS AND SCOTTISH SLANG WORDS Some Scottish sayings that are not so old. Gonnae no’ dae that! – Going to not do that. At dis ma nut in – That does my head in. Pure dead brilliant – Exceptionally good. Yer bum’s oot the windae – You’re talking rubbish. Awa’ an bile yer heid – Away and boilyour head. Am
DO YOU HAVE SCOTTISH ANCESTRY? The General Register Office (GRO) Records for Scottish births, marriages and deaths held at New Register House, West Register Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3YY. Tel: 0131 334 0380. Scots Origins. Carry out some free ancestry searches here, like Scottish records from 1700 to 1990, and marriages, births and christenings from 1553 – 1875. GENUKI. SCOTLAND WELCOMES YOU: DISCOVER ALL THERE IS TO SEE AND DODISCOVER SCOTLANDTRAVELPLACESATTRACTIONSEVENTSOUTDOOR ACTIVITIES There are seven cities in Scotland. Every single one of them has their place in history, and they have their own unique flavour of Scottish culture. If you’re looking for a lot of attractions, great restaurants and a lively nightlife, one of our cities would be your ideal choice. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Stirling,Dundee and
10 MUST-SEE SIGHTS IN SCOTLAND 9. LOCH NESS. The 23 miles long Loch Ness is an awe-inspiring sight, a great expanse of deep water, surrounded by beautiful scenery, picturesque villages, and Urquhart Castle. You can spend a good day here with a nice cruise on the Loch, but don’t go monster hunting. 10. EDINBURGH CASTLE. SCOTLAND EVENTS 2021: SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Scotland Events 2021: Something For Everyone Whatever Your Interests! Scotland events have something for everyone. A busy and varied programme presents a cultural treat for lovers of the arts, music, outdoor activities, or something different. There’s something for all the family to enjoy, whatever your age, or the time of year. SCOTLAND EVENTS JUNE 2021 Scotland Events June 2021. Islay Festival of Music and Malt. 26th May – 7th June 2021, Islay. Traditional music, ceilidhs, Gaelic lessons, golf, bowling and whisky tasting. Edinburgh International Children’s Festival. 25th May – 6th June 2021, Edinburgh. With an emphasis on striking visual productions, the international programme SCOTLAND EVENTS JULY 2021 Scotland Events July 2021. Fèis an Eilein: The Skye Festival. Returns 2022, Various venues, Isle of Skye. A diverse range of music, comedy, dance, ceilidhs and much more. Tough Mudder. 3rd – 4th July 2021, Country Park Dalkeith. Fun 5K or 10K run. You’ll find out what you’re really made of, while having the most fun you’ve had in SCOTLAND EVENTS AUGUST 2021 6th – 30th August 2021, Edinburgh. The world’s biggest celebration of the arts. Runs for three weeks with a mix of culture and art, theatre, music and dance, exhibitions, children’s shows and events. The Gin & Rum Festival. 13th – 14th August 2021, The Briggait, Glasgow. Discover new favourites with samples from our hand-pickedguest
SCOTLAND EVENTS MAY 2021 21st – 30th May 2021, Dumfries & Galloway. A host of events, including music, dance, literary and theatre, with local and international performers. The Fife Show. 22nd May 2021, near Cupar. A traditional agricultural event, the Show has extended its activities into the realms of wider environment and related countryside issues. WEE JOCK'S DISCOVER SCOTLAND QUIZ Wee Jock’s Discover Scotland Quiz may have you reaching for the whisky. (Maybe that’s not such a bad idea). Test your knowledge with some questions about Scotland, just for fun. There’s five questions and they each have four possible answers. I won’t make them too difficult, but they will be varied, so let’s see if you can answerthem
OLD SCOTTISH SAYINGS AND SCOTTISH SLANG WORDS Some Scottish sayings that are not so old. Gonnae no’ dae that! – Going to not do that. At dis ma nut in – That does my head in. Pure dead brilliant – Exceptionally good. Yer bum’s oot the windae – You’re talking rubbish. Awa’ an bile yer heid – Away and boilyour head. Am
DO YOU HAVE SCOTTISH ANCESTRY? The General Register Office (GRO) Records for Scottish births, marriages and deaths held at New Register House, West Register Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3YY. Tel: 0131 334 0380. Scots Origins. Carry out some free ancestry searches here, like Scottish records from 1700 to 1990, and marriages, births and christenings from 1553 – 1875. GENUKI. SCOTLAND WELCOMES YOU: DISCOVER ALL THERE IS TO SEE AND DO There are seven cities in Scotland. Every single one of them has their place in history, and they have their own unique flavour of Scottish culture. If you’re looking for a lot of attractions, great restaurants and a lively nightlife, one of our cities would be your ideal choice. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Stirling,Dundee and
10 MUST-SEE SIGHTS IN SCOTLAND 4. OLD MAN OF STORR The Old Man of Storr on the Isle of skye is a sight to behold. An ancient landslide left its mark and created a picture of natural, rugged beauty. The ‘old man’ can be seen for miles around, but with most people wanting to get up close and personal it has, not surprisingly, become the most popular walk on theisland.
INTERACTIVE SCOTLAND MAP How to use the Scotland Map : Hold down the left side of your mouse, and drag the image in any direction. Click on the + symbol to zoom in, and the – symbol to zoom out. Alternatively, if you point your cursor to an area, a double click lets you zoom in and show more towns in that area. Have a go, you’ll soon get the hang of it, it’s OLD SCOTTISH SAYINGS AND SCOTTISH SLANG WORDS Some Scottish sayings that are not so old. Gonnae no’ dae that! – Going to not do that. At dis ma nut in – That does my head in. Pure dead brilliant – Exceptionally good. Yer bum’s oot the windae – You’re talking rubbish. Awa’ an bile yer heid – Away and boilyour head. Am
SCOTLAND FOOD FESTIVALS 2021 Scotland’s Speciality Food Show. 24th – 26th January 2021, SECC, Glasgow. Merging two of last year’s highly successful shows, these two great food trade fairs provide even more reasons to visit. Big Feed Street Food Social. 30th – 31st January 2021, Govan Road, Glasgow South Side. Scotland’s biggest indoor, fully licensed,street food
SCOTLAND EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2021 Scotland Events September 2021. Largs Viking Festival 28th August – 5th September 2021, Largs A great family event celebrating the Viking heritage in Largs, notably the Battle of Largs of 1263, which was the scene of the last Viking invasion in the UK. SCOTLAND EVENTS OCTOBER 2021 Scotland Events October 2021. Wigtown Book Town Festival. 23rd September – 3rd October, 2021. Known as Scotland’s national book town, Wigtown hosts the festival with over 250,000 books. A great chance to meet some of the country’s renowned writers. Ayrshire Real Ale Festival. TBC, South Beach, Troon. YOUR SAYINGS: MORE SCOTTISH SAYINGS SUBMITTED BY VISITORS Thanks to Vicki Lee, Lochwinnoch, Scotland, for these scottish sayings. That’s put your gas at a peep! Means : That’s put you in your place. Thanks to Jim Lang, UK, for this one. Dinnae be auld for anither ten years! Means : Think of old age as ten years older than you are now. Thanks to May McCabe, Canada, for this one. SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES 2021 CALENDAR Scottish Highland Games are among the most popular events in the country, with our visitors and residents alike. If you pay us a visit any time between May and September, you’re bound to catch a gathering somewhere in the country, for a great family day out. THEORY OF THE NATURAL GOLF SWING The first principal of the natural golf swing is that golf is a stationary ball game. You don’t have to react to it, making it appropriate even for the blind. An assistant places the ball in a specific spot on the ground, and the blind golfer takes his swing. If the ball is in the right place, the golfer hits the ball. SCOTLAND WELCOMES YOU: DISCOVER ALL THERE IS TO SEE AND DODISCOVER SCOTLANDTRAVELPLACESATTRACTIONSEVENTSOUTDOOR ACTIVITIES There are seven cities in Scotland. Every single one of them has their place in history, and they have their own unique flavour of Scottish culture. If you’re looking for a lot of attractions, great restaurants and a lively nightlife, one of our cities would be your ideal choice. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Stirling,Dundee and
SCOTLAND EVENTS JUNE 2021 Scotland Events June 2021. Islay Festival of Music and Malt. 26th May – 7th June 2021, Islay. Traditional music, ceilidhs, Gaelic lessons, golf, bowling and whisky tasting. Edinburgh International Children’s Festival. 25th May – 6th June 2021, Edinburgh. With an emphasis on striking visual productions, the international programme SCOTLAND EVENTS JULY 2021 Scotland Events July 2021. Fèis an Eilein: The Skye Festival. Returns 2022, Various venues, Isle of Skye. A diverse range of music, comedy, dance, ceilidhs and much more. Tough Mudder. 3rd – 4th July 2021, Country Park Dalkeith. Fun 5K or 10K run. You’ll find out what you’re really made of, while having the most fun you’ve had in SCOTLAND EVENTS AUGUST 2021 6th – 30th August 2021, Edinburgh. The world’s biggest celebration of the arts. Runs for three weeks with a mix of culture and art, theatre, music and dance, exhibitions, children’s shows and events. The Gin & Rum Festival. 13th – 14th August 2021, The Briggait, Glasgow. Discover new favourites with samples from our hand-pickedguest
SCOTLAND EVENTS NOVEMBER 2021 Book Week Scotland. 15th – 21st November, 2021. People of all ages and walks of life come together in libraries, schools, community venues and workplaces to share and enjoy books and reading. Edinburgh Art Fair. 18th – 21st November 2021, Edinburgh Corn Exchange. Original artworks including; paintings, original prints, ceramics,sculpture
SCOTLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOWS 2021 Scotland’s Agricultural Shows & County Fairs provide an entertaining day out for the whole family. The destinations for these popular events stretch the length and breadth of the country, so wherever you are in the country, you won’t be too far away from one. SCOTLAND EVENTS MAY 2021 21st – 30th May 2021, Dumfries & Galloway. A host of events, including music, dance, literary and theatre, with local and international performers. The Fife Show. 22nd May 2021, near Cupar. A traditional agricultural event, the Show has extended its activities into the realms of wider environment and related countryside issues. WEE JOCK'S DISCOVER SCOTLAND QUIZ Wee Jock’s Discover Scotland Quiz may have you reaching for the whisky. (Maybe that’s not such a bad idea). Test your knowledge with some questions about Scotland, just for fun. There’s five questions and they each have four possible answers. I won’t make them too difficult, but they will be varied, so let’s see if you can answerthem
OLD SCOTTISH SAYINGS AND SCOTTISH SLANG WORDS Some Scottish sayings that are not so old. Gonnae no’ dae that! – Going to not do that. At dis ma nut in – That does my head in. Pure dead brilliant – Exceptionally good. Yer bum’s oot the windae – You’re talking rubbish. Awa’ an bile yer heid – Away and boilyour head. Am
DO YOU HAVE SCOTTISH ANCESTRY? The General Register Office (GRO) Records for Scottish births, marriages and deaths held at New Register House, West Register Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3YY. Tel: 0131 334 0380. Scots Origins. Carry out some free ancestry searches here, like Scottish records from 1700 to 1990, and marriages, births and christenings from 1553 – 1875. GENUKI. SCOTLAND WELCOMES YOU: DISCOVER ALL THERE IS TO SEE AND DODISCOVER SCOTLANDTRAVELPLACESATTRACTIONSEVENTSOUTDOOR ACTIVITIES There are seven cities in Scotland. Every single one of them has their place in history, and they have their own unique flavour of Scottish culture. If you’re looking for a lot of attractions, great restaurants and a lively nightlife, one of our cities would be your ideal choice. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Stirling,Dundee and
SCOTLAND EVENTS JUNE 2021 Scotland Events June 2021. Islay Festival of Music and Malt. 26th May – 7th June 2021, Islay. Traditional music, ceilidhs, Gaelic lessons, golf, bowling and whisky tasting. Edinburgh International Children’s Festival. 25th May – 6th June 2021, Edinburgh. With an emphasis on striking visual productions, the international programme SCOTLAND EVENTS JULY 2021 Scotland Events July 2021. Fèis an Eilein: The Skye Festival. Returns 2022, Various venues, Isle of Skye. A diverse range of music, comedy, dance, ceilidhs and much more. Tough Mudder. 3rd – 4th July 2021, Country Park Dalkeith. Fun 5K or 10K run. You’ll find out what you’re really made of, while having the most fun you’ve had in SCOTLAND EVENTS AUGUST 2021 6th – 30th August 2021, Edinburgh. The world’s biggest celebration of the arts. Runs for three weeks with a mix of culture and art, theatre, music and dance, exhibitions, children’s shows and events. The Gin & Rum Festival. 13th – 14th August 2021, The Briggait, Glasgow. Discover new favourites with samples from our hand-pickedguest
SCOTLAND EVENTS NOVEMBER 2021 Book Week Scotland. 15th – 21st November, 2021. People of all ages and walks of life come together in libraries, schools, community venues and workplaces to share and enjoy books and reading. Edinburgh Art Fair. 18th – 21st November 2021, Edinburgh Corn Exchange. Original artworks including; paintings, original prints, ceramics,sculpture
SCOTLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOWS 2021 Scotland’s Agricultural Shows & County Fairs provide an entertaining day out for the whole family. The destinations for these popular events stretch the length and breadth of the country, so wherever you are in the country, you won’t be too far away from one. SCOTLAND EVENTS MAY 2021 21st – 30th May 2021, Dumfries & Galloway. A host of events, including music, dance, literary and theatre, with local and international performers. The Fife Show. 22nd May 2021, near Cupar. A traditional agricultural event, the Show has extended its activities into the realms of wider environment and related countryside issues. WEE JOCK'S DISCOVER SCOTLAND QUIZ Wee Jock’s Discover Scotland Quiz may have you reaching for the whisky. (Maybe that’s not such a bad idea). Test your knowledge with some questions about Scotland, just for fun. There’s five questions and they each have four possible answers. I won’t make them too difficult, but they will be varied, so let’s see if you can answerthem
OLD SCOTTISH SAYINGS AND SCOTTISH SLANG WORDS Some Scottish sayings that are not so old. Gonnae no’ dae that! – Going to not do that. At dis ma nut in – That does my head in. Pure dead brilliant – Exceptionally good. Yer bum’s oot the windae – You’re talking rubbish. Awa’ an bile yer heid – Away and boilyour head. Am
DO YOU HAVE SCOTTISH ANCESTRY? The General Register Office (GRO) Records for Scottish births, marriages and deaths held at New Register House, West Register Street, Edinburgh. EH1 3YY. Tel: 0131 334 0380. Scots Origins. Carry out some free ancestry searches here, like Scottish records from 1700 to 1990, and marriages, births and christenings from 1553 – 1875. GENUKI. SCOTLAND WELCOMES YOU: DISCOVER ALL THERE IS TO SEE AND DO There are seven cities in Scotland. Every single one of them has their place in history, and they have their own unique flavour of Scottish culture. If you’re looking for a lot of attractions, great restaurants and a lively nightlife, one of our cities would be your ideal choice. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Stirling,Dundee and
10 MUST-SEE SIGHTS IN SCOTLAND 9. LOCH NESS. The 23 miles long Loch Ness is an awe-inspiring sight, a great expanse of deep water, surrounded by beautiful scenery, picturesque villages, and Urquhart Castle. You can spend a good day here with a nice cruise on the Loch, but don’t go monster hunting. 10. EDINBURGH CASTLE. INTERACTIVE SCOTLAND MAP How to use the Scotland Map : Hold down the left side of your mouse, and drag the image in any direction. Click on the + symbol to zoom in, and the – symbol to zoom out. Alternatively, if you point your cursor to an area, a double click lets you zoom in and show more towns in that area. Have a go, you’ll soon get the hang of it, it’s SCOTLAND FOOD FESTIVALS 2021 Scotland’s Speciality Food Show. 24th – 26th January 2021, SECC, Glasgow. Merging two of last year’s highly successful shows, these two great food trade fairs provide even more reasons to visit. Big Feed Street Food Social. 30th – 31st January 2021, Govan Road, Glasgow South Side. Scotland’s biggest indoor, fully licensed,street food
SCOTLAND MUSIC FESTIVALS 2021 Cantilena Music Festival. 4th – 9th July 2021. A week of chamber music on the island of Islay. Stonehaven Folk Festival. CANCELLED. Traditional Scottish folk music festival, Stonehaven. Newton Stewart & Minnigaff Traditional & Acoustic Music Festival. 9th – 11th Juy 2021. 3 days of music and dance, Newton Stewart. SCOTLAND EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2021 Scotland Events September 2021. Largs Viking Festival 28th August – 5th September 2021, Largs A great family event celebrating the Viking heritage in Largs, notably the Battle of Largs of 1263, which was the scene of the last Viking invasion in the UK. OLD SCOTTISH SAYINGS AND SCOTTISH SLANG WORDS Some Scottish sayings that are not so old. Gonnae no’ dae that! – Going to not do that. At dis ma nut in – That does my head in. Pure dead brilliant – Exceptionally good. Yer bum’s oot the windae – You’re talking rubbish. Awa’ an bile yer heid – Away and boilyour head. Am
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