Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the color and energy of the unique Scottish Highlands Games on a day trip from Edinburgh. See men in kilts tossing the caber, putting the shot and throwing the hammer, and enjoy a memorable day out in the scenic Highlands.
Highland Games Programme for 2026:
Sunday 24 May - Blair Atholl
Sunday 14 June - Glamis
Saturday 4 July - Luss
Sunday 2 August - Bridge of Allan
Sunday 16 August - Crieff
Saturday 5 September - Braemar
Saturday 12 September - Pitlochry
Sunday 24th May 2026 - Blair Atholl Highland Games
Sunday 14th June 2026 - Glamis Highland Games
Saturday 4th July 2026 - Luss Highland Games
Sunday 2nd August 2026 - Bridge of Allan Highland Games
Sunday 16th August 2026 - Crieff Highland Games
Saturday 5th September 2026 - Braemar Highland Gathering
Saturday 12th September 2026 – Pitlochry Highland Games
This tour will depart at 8:30 am from 60 High Street, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH1 1TB (except for Braemar Games which leaves 8:00 am). Meet 15 minutes before departure and look for the check-in staff wearing blue high-visibility vests there to greet you.
Highland Games Programme for 2025:
Sun 25th May 2025 - Blair Atholl
Sun 8th Jun 2025 - Glamis
Sat 5th Jul 2025 - Luss
Sun 3rd Aug 2025 - Bridge of Allan
Sun 17th Aug 2025 - Crieff
Sat 6th Sep 2025 - Braemar *
Sat 13th Sep 2025 - Pitlochry
08:30 am - all except the Braemar Gathering
* 08:00 am - Braemar Gathering (Sat 6th Sep 2025)
Please meet 15 minutes before departure and look for your designated queue. Our staff will check you in. We are not able to wait for anyone arriving late.
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