It’s Back! The Highland Event of the Year
Scotland’s biggest celebration of farming, food and rural life since 1822
“It’s not just a show—it’s Scotland’s biggest celebration of farming, food, and rural life.”
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It’s Back! The Highland Event of the Year
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It’s Back! The Highland Event of the Year
Scotland’s biggest celebration of farming, food and rural life
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From prize-winning Highland cows to piping competitions and world-class Scottish produce, the Royal Highland Show is a feast for all the senses. Held each June at Ingliston near Edinburgh, this iconic event has been bringing together farmers, families, and visitors from across the globe since 1822. Expect livestock shows, whisky tastings, handmade crafts, and the proud spirit of the countryside—all in one bustling show ground. This year, the show is from Thursday 19 to Sunday 22 June, 2025.
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Have you ever been to the Highland Show—or would you love to go?
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Let Scotland Steal Your Heart Forever
Scotland calls to something deeper than wanderlust
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Scotland has a way of capturing hearts—through misty glens, ancient castles, and stories that feel oddly personal. It’s not just about ticking off landmarks; it’s about standing in places that stir your soul. Maybe it’s Glencoe’s wild silence, or the cobbled lanes of Edinburgh whispering old tales of love and rebellion.
Whether you come to trace your roots, sip whisky beneath a Highland sky, or lock eyes with a thoughtful coo—you might just find that part of you never leaves.
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10 things for foodies to do at the Royal Highland Show
The RHS App is here!
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The Day We All Became Scots
There’s a moment when Scotland stops being just a place on the map—and begins to feel like part of your story. For some, it’s their first ceilidh, awkward steps transforming into joyous rhythm as the band picks up speed and strangers become partners. Others feel it when the first note of Auld Lang Syne rings out on Hogmanay, hands joined in a circle of old friends and new. It might come with the thunder of a pipe band, the stillness on top of Edinburgh Castle, or the silent mystery of Loch Ness under morning mist. It could be a single dram shared with locals in a weathered pub, or standing before a statue of Robert Burns and finally understanding every line.
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From the Love Scotland Community
“My high school teacher said that to make porridge you put the oats in the right side of your mouth, the milk in the left, then swish it around. He was Scottish. He told this joke once a month and another about rain.” - Ivan Francis Head
Scottish Food You Will Love
THE ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW - Scotland’s largest outdoor event
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