Highland Games in Nairn, Scotland 2025

I had a day out in the town of Nairn for their Highland Games day which also included the ‘showies’!

They say there were more than 10,000 people there on the day itself. The main arena has a lot going on at the same time including junior athletics events, pipe bands, highland dancing competitions, tug ‘o war and the heavies (including the famous caber toss). It’s also where the runners for the half marathon complete their final lap for the end of the race.

And I can tell you one thing – it was hot. Really hot. I did see quite a lot of dogs there too and I confess I was a bit worried about them lying out in that heat, especially as I didn’t see too many water bowls being offered. Maybe it was my timing.

The shows were there (or showies if you’re from Nairn!). I admit I am too much of a coward to go on the rides and can blame my motion sensitivity for that! I do enjoy the atmosphere though – the music, the people, the smells. All good fun.

There were a lot of stalls too and I noticed something – the price of the tombolas has shot up! It used to be you could spend £1 and get 4 tickets. Then it went down to 3 tickets. This year, it was often £1 per ticket! Scandalous. I had a go and did win a smart watch but I that’s when I stopped. Usually I’m tombola daft – not this year.

So we clapped in the runners, cheered when achievements were made on the field, watched people being flung around at silly heights over our head and had a great day out. We even managed a fish supper for dinner – a rare treat indeed!

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8 responses to “Highland Games in Nairn, Scotland 2025”

  1. Sounds fun!

    I don’t do rides either. Prefer my feet on the ground! 😄

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    1. Definitely! I get dizzy just watching them!

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  2. Through your images – I’m just soaking up the atmosphere and tradition at these Highland Games! I appreciate the Scottish heritage and who is not in love with kilts and tartan plaids!

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    1. I’m so glad you like it Mary. I really enjoy seeing the kilts and I just love the pipes and drums!

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  3. I used to run in the hill races at Highland Games when we lived near Fort William many years ago.

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    1. Did you really?! I felt really bad for the competitors and the band folk because of the heat. They had to get an ambulance for someone at the end.

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      1. Not a frequent hazard at a Highland Games.

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        1. They must be lucky with the weather at Nairn because it’s usually a scorcher!

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