8 Ways To Celebrate Hogmanay
Old customs, roaring fires, and a New Year celebrated the Scottish way
Celebrate the arrival of the new year in true Scottish style with the vibrant traditions of Hogmanay.
In Scotland, New Year's, or Hogmanay, is a cherished occasion that surpasses even the festivities of Christmas. Steeped in rich customs and local rituals, Hogmanay extends from the final day of the year through January 2, marking a period of jubilation, camaraderie and unique celebrations.
Beyond the familiar countdowns and fireworks, this article explores eight distinctive ways to immerse yourself in the spirit of Hogmanay, from the age-old practice of First Footing to the daring plunge of the Loony Dook.
Join us on a journey through the heart of Scotland's New Year celebrations, where each tradition is an invitation to share in the country's rich cultural tapestry.
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What is Hogmanay?
8 Ways To Celebrate Hogmanay
First Footing
Attend a Fiery Festival
Dance the Year Away at a Ceilidh
Sing "Auld Lang Syne" Loudly
Make a Fresh Start by Cleaning the House
Eat Traditional Food
Brave the Loony Dook
Honour the "Real" New Year
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