From jaw-dropping sport to toe-tapping music, there's so much going on in Scotland
Spring is now upon us, which means the weather should improve, giving you the opportunity to fill your time with exciting activities for the family.
And when you’re taking the kids along, it needn’t cost the Earth. With ScotRail Kids for a Quid, up to four children can travel for just £1 return each with an adult.• Enjoy local food and drink• Choose sustainable accommodation if you’re staying overnight Celebrate the anniversary of The Kelpies Can you believe The Kelpies are 10 years old on April 27? Join this free event for a day of fun, and family activities including a family ceilidh and mass pipe band demonstrations.
It’s bound to be a weekend filled with excitement, speed and exhilaration - this is one you don’t want to miss. Tickets start at £25 for adults and £15 for kids. Celebrating music, culture and food Music lovers are in for a treat at The Gathering 2024 on June 1 at Bught Park in Inverness. Skerryvore, Trail West and Valtos will be performing on the day, with special guest Julie Fowlis.Get set for another memorable Borders Book Festival The Borders Book Festival, Melrose, will return for another year, from June 13 to 16 - and this one promises many events across the long weekend.
Alongside the action on the fairways, there’s a putting course where you can play six themed holes and there are free golf lessons for under-17s run by the Stephen Gallacher Foundation.Despite being regarded as a countryside sport, orienteering will take over Edinburgh, from July 12 to 16, for five days of racing. From elite athletes to complete beginners, orienteering will be in the spotlight to allow people of all abilities the chance to take part and enjoy the sport.
Scotrail Scottish Open The Open (Golf) Stephen Gallacher Bagpipes Fort William Orkney Troon Scotland Football Team Scotland U19s Football Team
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