The local sports club in one of the villages we visited had dancing, but you can find opportunities to go ceilidh dancing by trying the following methods: 1. **Local Tourist Information Centers**: Upon arrival in a Scottish city or town, tourists can visit the local tourist information center. These centers often have up-to-date details on events, including ceilidhs. 2. **Ask Locals**: Scots are proud of their culture, and locals are usually happy to recommend places for ceilidh dancing. Asking staff at hotels, pubs, or restaurants is often helpful. 3. **Online Event Listings**: Websites like Eventbrite, What's On Scotland, and Skiddle often list upcoming ceilidhs. Searching for "ceilidh" plus the city or town name can yield good results. 4. **Facebook Groups & Pages**: Many ceilidh bands and venues promote their events through social media. Searching for groups or pages related to ceilidh dancing in Scotland can help tourists find events during their visit. 5. **Pubs and Community Halls**: Some pubs, especially in larger cities like Edinburgh or Glasgow, regularly host ceilidh nights. Community halls in smaller towns also often hold ceilidhs, especially on weekends. 6. **Cultural Centers and Scottish Heritage Venues**: Places like the Scottish Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh or local heritage centers often host regular ceilidhs. 7. **Hotels & Resorts**: Many hotels, especially in rural areas or the Highlands, host ceilidhs for their guests. Checking with the hotel where you're staying can uncover some options. 8. **Local Newspapers**: Smaller towns may advertise ceilidhs in their local newspapers or on community bulletin boards. I hope you get to go ceilidh dancing and experience the lively Scottish culture. Enjoy your trip!!
I LOVED the way you organized and showed us each outfit for each day/activity! Now, let’s hope my packing is this easy! 😆
You can do it!
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Dancing?! Where did you find to do dancing? We go in September, I'd love to know!
The local sports club in one of the villages we visited had dancing, but you can find opportunities to go ceilidh dancing by trying the following methods:
1. **Local Tourist Information Centers**: Upon arrival in a Scottish city or town, tourists can visit the local tourist information center. These centers often have up-to-date details on events, including ceilidhs.
2. **Ask Locals**: Scots are proud of their culture, and locals are usually happy to recommend places for ceilidh dancing. Asking staff at hotels, pubs, or restaurants is often helpful.
3. **Online Event Listings**: Websites like Eventbrite, What's On Scotland, and Skiddle often list upcoming ceilidhs. Searching for "ceilidh" plus the city or town name can yield good results.
4. **Facebook Groups & Pages**: Many ceilidh bands and venues promote their events through social media. Searching for groups or pages related to ceilidh dancing in Scotland can help tourists find events during their visit.
5. **Pubs and Community Halls**: Some pubs, especially in larger cities like Edinburgh or Glasgow, regularly host ceilidh nights. Community halls in smaller towns also often hold ceilidhs, especially on weekends.
6. **Cultural Centers and Scottish Heritage Venues**: Places like the Scottish Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh or local heritage centers often host regular ceilidhs.
7. **Hotels & Resorts**: Many hotels, especially in rural areas or the Highlands, host ceilidhs for their guests. Checking with the hotel where you're staying can uncover some options.
8. **Local Newspapers**: Smaller towns may advertise ceilidhs in their local newspapers or on community bulletin boards.
I hope you get to go ceilidh dancing and experience the lively Scottish culture. Enjoy your trip!!