When is this event?
Join us for a showing of the Classic 1941 American Film Noir that is The Maltese Falcon.
This film is rated PG and is suitable for children aged 8 or over.
Tickets are non refundable.
Licenced bar and snacks available. Limited tickets available on the door at 3.30pm.
The Junior Highland Games has been organised to allow children between the ages of 5 and 18 the opportunity to participate in games events normally reserved for adults and hopefully create interest for the future generations. The emphasis is on fun and is intended to provide educational experiences in an informal and participative way. The event will be held in the Braemar Games Field and has backing of The Braemar Highland Society.
Children will be able to participate as well as receive education and instruction in a number of traditional games events overseen by qualified instructors.
New competitors are welcome and instruction is provided. Events include highland dancing competition, piping competition and tug of war teams events.
Now an iconic weekend in Speyside – the last weekend in August each summer is a celebration on the wonderdful Harley Davidson.
The first Dunedin Chapter Rally was held in 1997. During the weekend, the rally attracts over 10,000 visitors to the Aviemore and Speyside area.
Year on year the Rally has grown from strength to strength and attracts headline acts and local entertainers. This has been described as the best Chapter run HOG Rally in Europe.
Music, the rumble of the Harley and a good old get together – come and get stuck in!
Image credit Andy Martin
The Cromdale Village Summer Dance will be a great night of music and ceilidh dancing, with music from Hamish Napier (wooden flutes, whistles, piano and vocals) and Eric Pirie (fiddle).
The community really loved the special concert/ceilidh event in the hall back in August 2022 with Patsy Reid, Eric Pirie, and Hamish Napier (The Woods), so please join us again. Rumour has it that raffle will be EVEN BIGGER…so not to be missed!!
BVW 2025! This year promises to be filled with excitement and innovation, thanks to the abundance of fantastic new ideas stemming from our open day, numerous meetings, and valuable suggestions from all of you, our cherished community members. Among the highlights are the introduction of novel events such as Mum and Dad-iators, Family Photographic Sessions, Musical Jamming and Weel Kirkit, adding fresh layers of enjoyment to the festivities.
Of course, we haven’t forgotten the perennial favourites that make BVW so special. From the classic Vehicle Parade & Lil’ Duck Racing to the exhilarating Rufts Dog Show, from the charming Hobby Horses to the captivating Films, there’s something for everyone. Whether you fancy testing your knowledge with the Quiz, delighting in the Kids events, grooving at the Roller Disco, indulging in sporting treats, or embarking on the adventure of the 4X4 Safari, this year’s lineup promises unforgettable experiences.
Open to everyone to enter something from your garden – cut flowers, plants, vegetables, fruit, crafts, home made produce, painted stones and photos from/of your garden ( to be emailed).
Free to enter as many different categories as you wish. Open to kids of all ages.
Drop off on Friday evening or Saturday before 09.30 am
Or just come and see what others have produced and choose a winner in each category.
Every Thursday from 9pm, come and join us for a lively ceilidh band from Inverness and Speyside. The band has played throughout the UK and Europe, whilst having residencies in Aviemore – which has allowed them to flourish and build a great repertoire of entertaining material. Weaving together traditional ceilidh music with funk, ska beats and anything in between.
When an orphan encounters a witch, his grandmother takes him away in order to protect him. But, in their hotel, a group of witches plot to get rid of the children of the world.
This film is rated PG, there is some menace, scenes of threat are mild and brief, and there is no injury detail. There is infrequent mild bad language. A PG film should not unsettle a child aged around 8 or older.
Heritage in Action Days offer you the chance to see and take part in a wide range of activities. There will be demonstrations across the site of traditional skills including rope making, spinning and weaving, basketry, waulking the cloth and lots more!! Try out some traditional games down at the Croft and in our School, and have a go in a coracle at the Sawmill pond. (Activities may differ on different dates.) Activities run 11am – 1pm and 2 – 4pm each Thursday. Entry by donation, car parking charges apply.
Seafood and Uile-bheist Beer Festival Weekend
Scotland is renowned for its beer and seafood and over the weekend of the 14th to 16th July we want to share a flavour of this with you.
With our guest brewery Uile-bheist is Scotland’s first and only ‘brewstillery’, merging the best of both worlds, but with a singular purpose: to create the finest artisan whisky and beer. based on the banks of the River Ness in the heart of Inverness come and task their IPA and Lager with a visit from brewstillery manager Donnie on Saturday 15th July.
Friday 14th July 2023
12 pm – 9 pm Seafood Sharing Platters & Special Seafood Menu, Uile-bheist lager & IPA with beer garden open
1 pm – 3 pm – Face painting and treasure hunt
4.30 pm – 7.30pm – Live Music with Harry McFaddyen
8pm – 11pm – Fiobha Celidh Band – tickets to be purchased in advance, dinner times to be booked in advance
Saturday 15th July 2023
12 pm – 9 pm Seafood Sharing Platters & Special Seafood Menu, Uile-bheist lager & IPA with beer garden open
1 pm – 3 pm – Face painting and treasure hunt (Map)
2 pm – 3 pm – Meet Uile-bheist manager Donnie and find out more about their exciting distillery
4.30 pm – 7.30pm Live Music with Colin Davidson
8pm – 11pm – Live music with Charlie Dingwall
Sunday 16th July 2023
12 pm – 9 pm Seafood Sharing Platters & Special Seafood Menu, Uile-bheist lager & IPA with beer garden open
1 pm – 3 pm – Face painting and treasure hunt (Map)
4.30pm – 7.30pm – Live Music with Adam Fortune
7.30pm – 9pm – Whisky Tasting & Whisky Themed Quiz
The Boat Country Inn is located in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park and is only a short drive to our coastline.
Book a table to enjoy the festivities over the weekend
Where is this event being held?
The cinema is housed in the YMCA building at the bottom end of town. There is on street parking outside, or there are public carparks with a 1 minute walk.
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