With Highland dancing, classic cars and whisky tasting on offer, and a backdrop of steam trains running on the line, look forward to a full day of action.
Be entertained by local bands, including Celtic rock band Wight Hot Pipes, who'll be bringing their unique blend of modern and traditional Scottish music to the stage.
For those who appreciate the beauty of nature, the Falcon art display is a must-see. Watch in awe as these majestic birds of prey soar through the air in a display of grace and strength.
If you're feeling competitive, the pipes and drums contests will be sure to get your blood pumping. And for those who prefer a more relaxed pace, why not try some whiskey tasting? Sample some of the finest Scottish single malts and learn about the rich history and culture behind it.
But that's not all! The Isle of Wight Highland Gathering also offers plenty of family-friendly activities, from haggis hurling to tossing the caber. And the best part? You'll be supporting a local charity, Aspire,.
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Open (21 July 2024) |
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