Scotland Events November 2009
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Highlights of the month include Edinburgh's Christmas, and Lanark Christmas Markets.
The Enchanted Forest
16th Oct - 1st November 2009, Pitlochry. Choreographic creation of dramatic light and sound performances. A night time spectacular set in perthshire's Big Tree Country.
Lanark Christmas Markets
TBC, Lanark
Unusual gifts, specialist crafts, and food and drink will be on display in Lanark High Street. Fairground and live entertainment with the presence of Santa provides fun for all the family.
Edinburgh's Christmas
26th November 2009 - 4th January 2010, Edinburgh. Activity is centred around Princes Street Gardens. The Light Night, the Traditional German Christmas Market, Santa's Reindeer Garden, The Edinburgh Wheel, The Great Scottish Santa Run and Winter Wonderland and more that make Edinburgh's Christmas the ultimate festive experience.
Sleeping Beauty
25th Nov - 30th Dec 2009, Ayrshire. The Palace will be possibly be the only Ayrshire theatre promoting Christmas pantomime this year. As a result, tickets are anticipated to be in great demand. So don’t be disappointed – book early!!
Glasgay
3rd September - 8th November 2009, Glasgow. Now in it's 15th year, this annual queer culture celebration spans comedy, music, film, theatre, visual art, performance art, literature, club nights, education events and community arts projects.
Sound
28th October - 22nd Nov 2009, Aberdeenshire. Contemporary music festival, unique to the north east of Scotland, set up by local organisations to present a broad range of contemporary music.
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Major Events in Scotland :
Edinburgh Military Tattoo Book your 2009 Edinburgh Military Tattoo tickets now for this magnificent spectacle, set against the backdrop of Edinburgh Castle. An event not to be missed.
Edinburgh Fringe Festival One of the world's largest arts events, the Festival stages more than 2,000 shows in hundreds of theatres, inspiring people to put on shows ranging from Shakespeare to modern works.
Edinburgh Hogmanay Year after year the Hogmanay street party brings something new to the crowds: with a Torchlight Procession, Carnival, Street Theatre and a host of indoor & outdoor events.
See the Scotland Travel Information page for all the info you need for travelling to and within Scotland. Advice on passports and visas, currency, weather, holiday extras, useful travel links and much more.
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