Highland Games 2026 – Scotland
Overview
The Highland Games are a spectacular display of Scottish heritage, athleticism, and community spirit that have been celebrated across the country for centuries. These events are held in various towns and villages throughout the Scottish Highlands and islands, traditionally beginning in May and concluding in September. The games serve as a grand stage for traditional Scottish sports, music, and dance, attracting thousands of international visitors who come to witness the raw power of the heavy events and the precision of the massed pipe bands.
Each gathering is a unique reflection of its local area, ranging from small, intimate village meets to massive internationally recognized festivals like the Braemar Gathering. Central to every game is the celebration of the Scottish clan system, where heritage is honored through colorful parades and traditional dress. Whether it is the iconic caber toss, the rhythmic movements of Highland dancers, or the soul-stirring sound of the bagpipes echoing through the glens, the games offer an immersive experience into the living culture of Scotland.
Event Highlights
- Traditional Heavy Athletics: Witness world-class athletes compete in ancient tests of strength including the Caber Toss, Hammer Throw, and Weight for Distance.
- Piping and Drumming: Experience the thunderous sound of massed pipe bands and solo piping competitions that bring the atmosphere of the Scottish glens to life.
- Highland Dancing: Admire the skill and endurance of dancers performing the Highland Fling and the Sword Dance in vibrant, traditional tartan attire.
- Clan Gatherings and Culture: Explore heritage tents where you can learn about Scottish ancestry, visit artisanal craft stalls, and sample traditional regional foods.
Why Attend
This event is a must-attend for anyone with a love for history, culture, and outdoor spectacle. It provides a rare opportunity to see authentic Scottish traditions preserved in their natural environment, far away from the typical tourist trails. The games are perfectly suited for travelers who appreciate the blend of professional athletic competition and the warm, welcoming atmosphere of a local community festival.
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Families, solo travelers, and cultural enthusiasts will all find something to enjoy, from the high-energy tug-of-war contests to the elegant dance performances. Attending the Highland Games in 2026 allows you to become part of a centuries-old tradition that celebrates resilience and identity. It is the definitive Scottish experience, offering a perfect itinerary for those exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the United Kingdom.
Date & Duration
- Gourock Highland Games: 10 May 2026
- Atholl Gathering: 24 May 2026
- Luss Highland Games: 4 July 2026
- Forres Highland Games: 4 July 2026
- Inverness Highland Games: 11 July 2026
- Mull Highland Games: 23 July 2026
- Newtonmore Highland Games: 1 August 2026
- Bridge of Allan Highland Games: 2 August 2026
- Brodick Highland Games: 8 August 2026
- Inverkeithing Highland Games: 8 August 2026
- Ballater Highland Games: 13 August 2026
- Stirling Highland Games: 15 August 2026
- Crieff Highland Gathering: 16 August 2026
- Glen Urquhart Highland Games: 22 August 2026
- Cowal Highland Gathering: 27-29 August 2026
- Birnam Highland Games: 29 August 2026
- Braemar Highland Games: 5 September 2026
- Pitlochry Highland Games: 12 September 2026
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Venue / Location
- City and Country: Various Locations, Scotland.
- Venue: Multiple parks and historic grounds including Battery Park, Blair Castle, Bught Park, and The Eilan.
- Google Maps Address: Bught Dr, Inverness IV3 5SR, United Kingdom (Principal location for Inverness Games).
Ticket Information
- How Tickets Are Sold: Tickets are available for purchase online through individual game websites or at the gate on the day of the event.
- Admission Type: Single-day general admission; multi-day passes are available for larger gatherings like the Cowal Gathering.
- Ticket Pricing: Prices generally range from $12 for smaller village games to $110 for premium seating at major gatherings.
- Special Seating or VIP Options: Reserved grandstand seating and hospitality tents are available at prestigious events such as the Braemar Gathering.
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Contact Information
- Email: secretary@rshga.org
- Phone: +44 1786 813523
- Website: https://www.visitscotland.com/things-to-do/events/highland-games
- Social Media:
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1FdvQG5MFwzv0PY6dMsaFg
- https://twitter.com/VisitScotland
- https://www.facebook.com/visitscotland/
- https://www.instagram.com/visitscotland/
Getting There
- Nearest Airports: Edinburgh Airport (EDI) and Glasgow Airport (GLA) serve central games; Inverness Airport (INV) is ideal for northern events.
- Public Transport: ScotRail connects major towns; regional buses like Citylink provide transport to rural glens (~$15-40).
- Taxi/Rideshare: Taxis are available at all main stations; use the Uber or Free Now apps in urban centers like Stirling or Inverness.
- Parking: Most venues offer on-site grass-field parking for a fee (~$10/day); “Park and Ride” is often available for larger games.
- Other Access: CalMac Ferries must be booked in advance for island games on Mull and Arran.
Accommodation Options
- Luxury Hotels: The Fife Arms (5-star, Braemar, boutique luxury ~$500-800/night); Fonab Castle Hotel (5-star, Pitlochry, historic elegance ~$350-550/night).
- Mid-Range Options: Stirling Highland Hotel (4-star, central Stirling ~$160-240/night); Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow (4-star, ~$150-250/night).
- Budget Stays: Youth Hostels (SYHA) are located in major hubs like Stirling and Oban (~$35-80/night); Premier Inn offers reliable value.
Reviews
- The sound of the massed pipe bands marching across the field was a powerful experience I will never forget.
- Watching the athletes toss the caber in the shadow of a historic castle was absolutely breathtaking.
- The atmosphere is incredibly welcoming and the local food stalls had the best salmon I have ever tasted.
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FAQ's
What is the best way to travel between different Highland Games locations in 2026?
The most efficient way to see multiple games is by renting a car, as many traditional venues are located in rural areas with limited rail access. However, major gatherings like Stirling and Inverness are easily reached via the ScotRail network from Edinburgh or Glasgow. If you are planning to attend island games, ensure you book your ferry crossings through CalMac several months in advance.
Can international visitors participate in any of the Highland Games events?
While the "Heavy Athletics" are reserved for registered professionals, many games include "Open" events for the general public, such as tug-of-war or track races. Some locations even feature fun competitions like haggis hurling where anyone can sign up on the morning of the event. Always check the local program upon arrival to see which categories are open for amateur registration.
What should I wear to a Highland Games event?
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing is essential as the games are outdoor events held in the unpredictable Scottish climate. Many visitors choose to wear kilts or tartan accessories as a sign of respect and participation in the cultural spirit. Ensure you bring waterproof jackets and sturdy footwear, as the grass arenas can become soft and muddy if it rains.
Are the Highland Games suitable for families with young children?
The games are highly family-oriented and usually include dedicated children's areas with funfairs, petting zoos, and junior races. Many events are free for children under 12, provided they are accompanied by a paying adult. The open-field nature of the venues allows children plenty of space to enjoy the performances and festivities in a safe environment.
How far in advance should I book tickets for major gatherings like Braemar?
For high-profile events like the Braemar Gathering or the Cowal Highland Gathering, it is recommended to book tickets and accommodation at least 6 to 9 months in advance. These events attract global crowds and local lodging fills up rapidly. Smaller village games often allow for ticket purchases at the gate, but even then, local B&Bs should be secured early.

