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7th
to 15th May Aviemore 2005 Walking Festival, Highlands Come
and enjoy the best of British countryside with fine walks designed
to accommodate walkers at all skill levels, through magnificent
scenery at Aviemore's Annual Walking Festival. For a full programme
of the events taking place visit www.aviemorewalking.com |
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19th
to 29th May 2005 Perth Festival of Arts This year's festival
offers a stunning world-class programme featuring an impressive
line up of well known names. For further information and details
of all events and venues visit www.perthfestival.co.uk
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10th to 26th June West End
Festival Glasgow This festival consists of a mix of exhibitions,
music, theatre, film and Midsummer Carnival. For full event details
contact www.westendfestival.co.uk
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12th June Edinburgh Marathon
A popular event for the sports enthusiast
whether professional or amateur. The route follows some of the
most historic parts of Edinburgh. It may not be too late to enter,
contact www.edinburgh-marathon.co.uk
for further details
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17th to 22nd June St Magnus
Festival, Kirkwall, Orkney This festival
is a celebration of Orkney's arts. You will also find isles excursions
available for that trip round the islands and ongoing community
events taking place. Detaills of events and venues can be found
at www.stmagnusfestival.com
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23rd
to 26th June Royal Highland Show, Ingleston, Edinburgh This
event takes place annually and incorporates food demonstrations, farming
interests and country pursuits. For further information please visit
www.royalhighlandshow.org |
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24th
to 26th June Scottish Traditional Boat Festival This
event takes place in Portsoy, Aberdeenshire and hails itself as one
of the largest gatherings of traditional boats in Scotland. There
are lots of activities to keep the family amused including a Food
Fayre, Music Festival, maritime demonstrations and a 10k marathon
in aid of The Anthony Nolan Trust. For the full programme of events
and appropriate venues plus ticket prices please visit www.scottishtraditionalboatfestival.co.uk |
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2nd
July to 28th August 2005 Monet and the Impressionists: Kelvingrove
at Kirkcudbright. Many
of the best known Impressionist paintings, will be shown in Kirkcudbright
Town Hall in a unique exhibition that takes advantage of Kelvingrove’s
current closure for refurbishment. The exhibition will show some of
the finest works from Glasgow City Council’s collection. The
exhibition will be held in Kirkcudbright Town Hall. For full information
please visit the Glasgow
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6th
to 8th July 2005 G8 Summit. World Leaders will
meet at Gleneagles near Auchterarder, Perthshire for the 2005 G8 Summit.
As security will be extremely tight during this time it would
be advisable to avoid the area.
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4th to 8th July 2005 Hebridean Challenge.
This event takes place on the Outer Hebrides
and is spread over 5 days . The competing teams cover terrain from
Vatersay in the south to Lewis in the north. This means the teams
are required to take part in hill running, road running, mountain
biking, sea kayaking and swimming. Further details
can be found on www.hebrideanchallenge.com
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23rd
July 2005 Inverness Highland Games, Bught Park Arena.
This event attracts people from all over the world and includes Highland
Dancing, stalls, aerobatic displays, traditional and piping music
plus lots more fun for a family outing. Full
details of entry ticket prices and programme of events can be
found on www.invernesshighlandgames.co.uk |
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28th to 31st July 2005
Speyfest, Fochabers, Moray. This
proves to be one of Scotland's foremost festivals of traditional
music, art and crafts. For full listing of events and ticket prices
please visit their website at www.speyfest.org
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