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Scotland's Countryside Festival
Festivals, Galas and Family Days

Dates:

6th September 2008 - 7th September 2008

Times:

9:30am - 6:00pm

Venue:

Glamis Castle
Glamis, by Forfar, Angus
DD8 1RJ
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Contact:

Catriona Morrison

Telephone:

01250 875712

Email:

office@scotlandscountrysidefestival.co.uk

Website:

Scotland's Countryside Festival

Exciting fun packed day with displays from the Devil's horsemen, falconers, Highland dancers, pipe bands, terrier and lurcher shows, gun dog trials and more. The launch of Scottish Food Fortnight, and food demonstrations with celebrity chefs. Large food marquee, two craft marquees, and over 200 tradestands to shop at.



Information
 

Opening Times:

Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September 2008.
9.30am - 6pm

Prices & Charges:

Adult £12
Child under 16 £3
Under 5 Free
Pensioner £10 (proof of age required)
Family ticket (up to 3 children and 2 adults) £27

Parking

Free Parking on Site; Coach Parking On Site; Disabled Parking On Site.

Credit Cards

No Cards Accepted.

Smoking

Smoking Allowed.

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible Toilet; Ramp Access; Level Access; Guide Dogs Welcome; Parking close by for mobility impaired visitors.Free hourly hire of mobility scooters from information tent. (Donation to Motibility Scotland requested please).

Children's Facilities

Outdoor Play Area; Children Welcome.

General Facilities

Public Toilets; Cafe / Refreshments; Picnic Area; Information Board.

Entry Restrictions

Groups Welcome; Schools Welcome; Open to Public.

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