Overview
- Learn and participate in popular traditional dances such as the Strip the Willow and the Gay Gordons
- Enjoy the warm camaraderie among fellow participants, creating cherished memories
- Capture unforgettable moments through photographs that reflect the evening's joyful spirit
- Duration: The ceilidh typically lasts around 2 hours, providing a delightful window of time to indulge in learning and dancing.
- Age Suitability: It is a welcoming event for all ages, encouraging families, friends, and individuals to join in the fun together.
- Attire Recommendations: Dressing comfortably is key; participants may want to wear shoes that allow for ease of movement as they enjoy the dances.
- Facilities: Ghillie Dhu accommodates all guests with accessible facilities, ensuring everyone can join in on the fun.
- Experience Flow: Upon arriving, guests check in at the ticket counter, where they receive their tickets. The night unfolds with a blend of performances and interactive dancing, creating a seamless experience for all involved.
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Opening Hours
Tuesday: 4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday: 4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 AM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
How to Get There
1.6km (0.97mi) from Edinburgh Shandwick Place Stop SD
1.6km (0.97mi) from Edinburgh Shandwick Place Stop SC
1.4km (0.85mi) from Shandwick Place (Stop SB)
8.5km (5.31mi) from South Gyle
9.8km (6.06mi) from Edinburgh Park
10.5km (6.52mi) from Brunstane
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Things to Do in the Area
- Highland Games: Experience the excitement of traditional Scottish competitions that celebrate strength, skill, and community. From caber tossing to tug-of-war, this event showcases Scottish culture at its finest.
- Edinburgh Castle: A historic fortress offering stunning views over the city and a glimpse into Scotland's captivating past. Explore its ancient walls and discover tales of royalty and battle.
- Loch Ness: A legendary lake nestled in the Scottish Highlands, famous for the myth of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Enjoy nature walks or boat rides while taking in the awe-inspiring scenic beauty surrounding the loch.
- The Royal Mile: A historic street connecting Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, lined with shops, cafes, and historical sites. Take a leisurely stroll, sample traditional treats, and immerse yourself in local culture.
- Arthur's Seat: An ancient volcano offering panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. A popular hiking destination, it provides an opportunity to experience Scotland's natural beauty while getting some physical activity.
- The Scottish National Gallery: Home to an impressive collection of Scottish and international art, this gallery showcases works from renowned artists. Enjoy guided tours or explore the exhibitions at your own pace for a cultural highlight of your visit.