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may
23may11:00 am5:00 pmTraquair Medieval FayreEvent Type :Reenactment/ Living History

Event Details
Saturday the 23rd of May 1100-1700 Sunday the 24th of May 1100-1700 Traquair House (MAP LINK) The Traquair Medieval Fayre is Scotland’s only authentic Medieval Fayre and
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Saturday the 23rd of May 1100-1700
Sunday the 24th of May 1100-1700
Traquair House (MAP LINK)
The Traquair Medieval Fayre is Scotland’s only authentic Medieval Fayre and is an unbeatable mix of medieval entertainment from jousting to jesters in the grounds of Scotland’s Oldest Inhabited House.
This is truly a family event with Jousting down the great grassed avenue of Traquair as well as a cannon firing display to start the event, archery, military drills and the occasional skirmish throughout the weekend.
Walk into the old walled garden and be transported back 500 years with medieval traders, wandering minstrels, jester shows, a gruesome exhibit of an executioners’ instruments of torture and even a chance to put yourself in the stocks if you dare!
You can learn some green working skills, try your hand at willow weaving or have-a-go at Longbow archery. There are many other demonstrations of ancient crafts such as a medieval forge, wool carding and dyeing, chain mail making and tapestry. For children, there is a wonderful sword and shield making workshop.
Delicious food will be on offer with a hog roast, wood-fired pizza from our own oven, buffalo burgers and a scrumptious Fayre Ale brewed on the premises in our 300-year-old brewhouse.
Admission TBC.
Online ticket sales will be available in April
Ticket price includes all entertainment and entry to the house. Dogs welcome on leads.
Featuring displays and performances from:
Medieval Realm
Britannia XIV
The Douglas Retinue
The Company of Saint Margaret
Northern Alliance
Les Amis- The Knights of the North
Gaita Medieval Music
Wares available from:
Rogue Trading
Quiverstock
Plus many more!
Event organiser information:
Facebook event link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/418726740909762
Please share with your friends and groups.
Sharing link:
http://www.reenactment.scot/events/traquair-medieval-fayre
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
(Saturday) 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Traquair House
24may11:00 am5:00 pmTraquair Medieval FayreEvent Type :Reenactment/ Living History

Event Details
Saturday the 23rd of May 1100-1700 Sunday the 24th of May 1100-1700 Traquair House (MAP LINK) The Traquair Medieval Fayre is Scotland’s only authentic Medieval Fayre and
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Event Details
Saturday the 23rd of May 1100-1700
Sunday the 24th of May 1100-1700
Traquair House (MAP LINK)
The Traquair Medieval Fayre is Scotland’s only authentic Medieval Fayre and is an unbeatable mix of medieval entertainment from jousting to jesters in the grounds of Scotland’s Oldest Inhabited House.
This is truly a family event with Jousting down the great grassed avenue of Traquair as well as a cannon firing display to start the event, archery, military drills and the occasional skirmish throughout the weekend.
Walk into the old walled garden and be transported back 500 years with medieval traders, wandering minstrels, jester shows, a gruesome exhibit of an executioners’ instruments of torture and even a chance to put yourself in the stocks if you dare!
You can learn some green working skills, try your hand at willow weaving or have-a-go at Longbow archery. There are many other demonstrations of ancient crafts such as a medieval forge, wool carding and dyeing, chain mail making and tapestry. For children, there is a wonderful sword and shield making workshop.
Delicious food will be on offer with a hog roast, wood-fired pizza from our own oven, buffalo burgers and a scrumptious Fayre Ale brewed on the premises in our 300-year-old brewhouse.
Admission TBC.
Online ticket sales will be available in April
Ticket price includes all entertainment and entry to the house. Dogs welcome on leads.
Featuring displays and performances from:
Medieval Realm
Britannia XIV
The Douglas Retinue
The Company of Saint Margaret
Northern Alliance
Les Amis- The Knights of the North
Gaita Medieval Music
Wares available from:
Rogue Trading
Quiverstock
Plus many more!
Event organiser information:
Facebook event link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/418726740909762
Please share with your friends and groups.
Sharing link:
http://www.reenactment.scot/events/traquair-medieval-fayre
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
(Sunday) 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Traquair House
30may10:00 am5:00 pmBruce FestivalEvent Type :Reenactment/ Living History

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Saturday the 30th of May – 1000-1700 Sunday the 31st of May – 1000-1700 Pittencrieff Park (MAP LINK) The Bruce Festival is set to
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Saturday the 30th of May – 1000-1700
Sunday the 31st of May – 1000-1700
Pittencrieff Park (MAP LINK)
The Bruce Festival is set to return to Dunfermline this summer to celebrate the 750th anniversary of King Robert the Bruce’s birth.
Featuring displays and performances from:
Les Amis
(Jousting Scotland)
History Matters Ltd
Event organiser link:
TBC
Facebook event link:
TBC
Please share with your friends and groups. Sharing link:
https://www.reenactment.scot/events/bruce-festival/
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Pittencrieff Park
31may10:00 am5:00 pmBruce FestivalEvent Type :Reenactment/ Living History

Event Details
Saturday the 30th of May – 1000-1700 Sunday the 31st of May – 1000-1700 Pittencrieff Park (MAP LINK) The Bruce Festival is set to
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Saturday the 30th of May – 1000-1700
Sunday the 31st of May – 1000-1700
Pittencrieff Park (MAP LINK)
The Bruce Festival is set to return to Dunfermline this summer to celebrate the 750th anniversary of King Robert the Bruce’s birth.
Featuring displays and performances from:
Les Amis
(Jousting Scotland)
History Matters Ltd
Event organiser link:
TBC
Facebook event link:
TBC
Please share with your friends and groups. Sharing link:
https://www.reenactment.scot/events/bruce-festival/
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
(Sunday) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Pittencrieff Park
june
05jun10:00 am4:00 pmHistory in the ParkEvent Type :Reenactment/ Living History

Event Details
Friday the 5th of June- 1000-1600 Saturday the 6th of June - 1000-1600 Sunday the 7th of June - 1000-1600 Craigtoun Country Park (MAP LINK)
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Friday the 5th of June- 1000-1600
Saturday the 6th of June – 1000-1600
Sunday the 7th of June – 1000-1600
Craigtoun Country Park (MAP LINK)
Regia Angolorum and Craigtoun Country Park present
History in the Park.
History in the Park will return to Craigtoun Country Park on 5th-7th June 2026! This annual event celebrates the last 2000 years of Scottish history and is free to attend.
Come along and see Historical Encampments demonstrating life in Scotland from the Romans, Vikings, Stuarts, Jacobites, the World Wars and more. Whether you are interested in learning more about heritage crafts, the daily lives of Scots throughout history, or just want to enjoy some battles reenactments, you will find Scotland’s rich cultural heritage brought to life by dedicated reenactors.
All in the beautiful environment of Craigtoun Country Park.
A fun-packed, family day out.
Free Parking – Free Entry!
Learn how the early medieval period formed Scotland.
See the kind of things people from this time wore and ate.
Behold accurate replicas of the treasures that they hoarded.
Discover lost crafts brought to life by enthusiasts.
Witness spectacular clashes of warriors.
Come support this event at Cragtoun Country Park
https://friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk/home/
The following groups are booked to attend in 2026:
The Antonine Guard
The Shire of Caer Caladon
Scottish Wars of Independence – Company of St Margaret
English Civil War – Manus O’Cahans Regiment
English Civil War – Loudouns
Jacobite Rebellion – Alan Brecks Volunteer Regiment
WW2 – First Special Service Force
Operation Musketeer LHG
Historic Herbalists
Old Wyvern
Raptor World
The Science Viking
Historic crafts, including blacksmithing, stone masonry, wood carving, grain milling, weaving, spinning, textile crafts, and cheese making, will be taking place throughout the weekend, as well as weapon displays and battle reenactments.
Meet craftspeople both historic and modern at our Traders Encampment where historical charities and traders will be offering further insight into the history of Fife and Scotland, as well as selling accurate historical replicas, gifts, and more.
Interested in booking a stall in our Traders Encampment? Email historyinthepark@friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk for more information.
Schools and Home Schoolers
Schools and home education networks from across Fife and the surrounding areas are invited to attend on Friday 5th June. 2500 workshop spaces will be made available with 14 different reenactment groups, allowing children to experience Scottish history in a hands-on way.
Event History
History in the Park is Scotland’s only annual free to attend multi-period historical event celebrating 2000 years of Scottish history, from the Roman period to modern day. It began in 2019 with one local reenactment society, Marr Agus Fibh. Since then, it has grown each year, with 2025 bringing together 8 reenactment groups which showcased life in Scotland from the Roman Period to World War I. 2026 will be the 6th year for the multi-period historic event, where 14 Scottish Reenactment groups will bring even more of our history to life.
In 2023 we invited our first school to attend history workshops, with 20 pupils attending. In 2024 we increased this number to 105 who attended workshops on Viking history. 2025 saw over 225 pupils from Fife Primary schools and home education groups attend a range of historical workshops from 8 different time periods including the Roman, Viking, and Medieval periods, Stuart and Jacobean, World Wars I and II, and the Crimean War.
For more information and all the lateset updates on History in the Park, you can visit their Facebook page and, if you would like to contact the organisers directly, you can do so by e-mailing them at: historyinthepark@friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk
Event organiser link:
What’s On | Craigtoun Country Park
Facebook event link:
History in the Park | Facebook
Please share with your friends and groups. Sharing link:
https://www.reenactment.scot/events/history-in-the-park/
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
(Friday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Craigtoun Country Park
06jun10:00 am4:00 pmHistory in the ParkEvent Type :Reenactment/ Living History

Event Details
Friday the 5th of June- 1000-1600 Saturday the 6th of June - 1000-1600 Sunday the 7th of June - 1000-1600 Craigtoun Country Park (MAP LINK)
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Friday the 5th of June- 1000-1600
Saturday the 6th of June – 1000-1600
Sunday the 7th of June – 1000-1600
Craigtoun Country Park (MAP LINK)
Regia Angolorum and Craigtoun Country Park present
History in the Park.
History in the Park will return to Craigtoun Country Park on 5th-7th June 2026! This annual event celebrates the last 2000 years of Scottish history and is free to attend.
Come along and see Historical Encampments demonstrating life in Scotland from the Romans, Vikings, Stuarts, Jacobites, the World Wars and more. Whether you are interested in learning more about heritage crafts, the daily lives of Scots throughout history, or just want to enjoy some battles reenactments, you will find Scotland’s rich cultural heritage brought to life by dedicated reenactors.
All in the beautiful environment of Craigtoun Country Park.
A fun-packed, family day out.
Free Parking – Free Entry!
Learn how the early medieval period formed Scotland.
See the kind of things people from this time wore and ate.
Behold accurate replicas of the treasures that they hoarded.
Discover lost crafts brought to life by enthusiasts.
Witness spectacular clashes of warriors.
Come support this event at Cragtoun Country Park
https://friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk/home/
The following groups are booked to attend in 2026:
The Antonine Guard
The Shire of Caer Caladon
Scottish Wars of Independence – Company of St Margaret
English Civil War – Manus O’Cahans Regiment
English Civil War – Loudouns
Jacobite Rebellion – Alan Brecks Volunteer Regiment
WW2 – First Special Service Force
Operation Musketeer LHG
Historic Herbalists
Old Wyvern
Raptor World
The Science Viking
Historic crafts, including blacksmithing, stone masonry, wood carving, grain milling, weaving, spinning, textile crafts, and cheese making, will be taking place throughout the weekend, as well as weapon displays and battle reenactments.
Meet craftspeople both historic and modern at our Traders Encampment where historical charities and traders will be offering further insight into the history of Fife and Scotland, as well as selling accurate historical replicas, gifts, and more.
Interested in booking a stall in our Traders Encampment? Email historyinthepark@friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk for more information.
Schools and Home Schoolers
Schools and home education networks from across Fife and the surrounding areas are invited to attend on Friday 5th June. 2500 workshop spaces will be made available with 14 different reenactment groups, allowing children to experience Scottish history in a hands-on way.
Event History
History in the Park is Scotland’s only annual free to attend multi-period historical event celebrating 2000 years of Scottish history, from the Roman period to modern day. It began in 2019 with one local reenactment society, Marr Agus Fibh. Since then, it has grown each year, with 2025 bringing together 8 reenactment groups which showcased life in Scotland from the Roman Period to World War I. 2026 will be the 6th year for the multi-period historic event, where 14 Scottish Reenactment groups will bring even more of our history to life.
In 2023 we invited our first school to attend history workshops, with 20 pupils attending. In 2024 we increased this number to 105 who attended workshops on Viking history. 2025 saw over 225 pupils from Fife Primary schools and home education groups attend a range of historical workshops from 8 different time periods including the Roman, Viking, and Medieval periods, Stuart and Jacobean, World Wars I and II, and the Crimean War.
For more information and all the lateset updates on History in the Park, you can visit their Facebook page and, if you would like to contact the organisers directly, you can do so by e-mailing them at: historyinthepark@friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk
Event organiser link:
What’s On | Craigtoun Country Park
Facebook event link:
History in the Park | Facebook
Please share with your friends and groups. Sharing link:
https://www.reenactment.scot/events/history-in-the-park/
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Craigtoun Country Park
07jun10:00 am4:00 pmHistory in the ParkEvent Type :Reenactment/ Living History

Event Details
Friday the 5th of June- 1000-1600 Saturday the 6th of June - 1000-1600 Sunday the 7th of June - 1000-1600 Craigtoun Country Park (MAP LINK)
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Event Details
Friday the 5th of June- 1000-1600
Saturday the 6th of June – 1000-1600
Sunday the 7th of June – 1000-1600
Craigtoun Country Park (MAP LINK)
Regia Angolorum and Craigtoun Country Park present
History in the Park.
History in the Park will return to Craigtoun Country Park on 5th-7th June 2026! This annual event celebrates the last 2000 years of Scottish history and is free to attend.
Come along and see Historical Encampments demonstrating life in Scotland from the Romans, Vikings, Stuarts, Jacobites, the World Wars and more. Whether you are interested in learning more about heritage crafts, the daily lives of Scots throughout history, or just want to enjoy some battles reenactments, you will find Scotland’s rich cultural heritage brought to life by dedicated reenactors.
All in the beautiful environment of Craigtoun Country Park.
A fun-packed, family day out.
Free Parking – Free Entry!
Learn how the early medieval period formed Scotland.
See the kind of things people from this time wore and ate.
Behold accurate replicas of the treasures that they hoarded.
Discover lost crafts brought to life by enthusiasts.
Witness spectacular clashes of warriors.
Come support this event at Cragtoun Country Park
https://friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk/home/
The following groups are booked to attend in 2026:
The Antonine Guard
The Shire of Caer Caladon
Scottish Wars of Independence – Company of St Margaret
English Civil War – Manus O’Cahans Regiment
English Civil War – Loudouns
Jacobite Rebellion – Alan Brecks Volunteer Regiment
WW2 – First Special Service Force
Operation Musketeer LHG
Historic Herbalists
Old Wyvern
Raptor World
The Science Viking
Historic crafts, including blacksmithing, stone masonry, wood carving, grain milling, weaving, spinning, textile crafts, and cheese making, will be taking place throughout the weekend, as well as weapon displays and battle reenactments.
Meet craftspeople both historic and modern at our Traders Encampment where historical charities and traders will be offering further insight into the history of Fife and Scotland, as well as selling accurate historical replicas, gifts, and more.
Interested in booking a stall in our Traders Encampment? Email historyinthepark@friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk for more information.
Schools and Home Schoolers
Schools and home education networks from across Fife and the surrounding areas are invited to attend on Friday 5th June. 2500 workshop spaces will be made available with 14 different reenactment groups, allowing children to experience Scottish history in a hands-on way.
Event History
History in the Park is Scotland’s only annual free to attend multi-period historical event celebrating 2000 years of Scottish history, from the Roman period to modern day. It began in 2019 with one local reenactment society, Marr Agus Fibh. Since then, it has grown each year, with 2025 bringing together 8 reenactment groups which showcased life in Scotland from the Roman Period to World War I. 2026 will be the 6th year for the multi-period historic event, where 14 Scottish Reenactment groups will bring even more of our history to life.
In 2023 we invited our first school to attend history workshops, with 20 pupils attending. In 2024 we increased this number to 105 who attended workshops on Viking history. 2025 saw over 225 pupils from Fife Primary schools and home education groups attend a range of historical workshops from 8 different time periods including the Roman, Viking, and Medieval periods, Stuart and Jacobean, World Wars I and II, and the Crimean War.
For more information and all the lateset updates on History in the Park, you can visit their Facebook page and, if you would like to contact the organisers directly, you can do so by e-mailing them at: historyinthepark@friendsofcraigtoun.org.uk
Event organiser link:
What’s On | Craigtoun Country Park
Facebook event link:
History in the Park | Facebook
Please share with your friends and groups. Sharing link:
https://www.reenactment.scot/events/history-in-the-park/
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
(Sunday) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Craigtoun Country Park
july
18julAll DayThe Battle Of Falkirk 1298Event Type :Reenactment/ Living History

Event Details
Saturday the 18th of July - 1000-1600 Join us as we commemoration The Battle Of Falkirk 1298 On the 22nd of
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Saturday the 18th of July – 1000-1600
Join us as we commemoration The Battle Of Falkirk 1298
Each year we pay homage to the men that stood their ground and died that day as well as celebrating their memory, deeds and bravery with storytelling, music, reenactment and much more
Featuring displays and performances from:
The Society of John De Graeme
The Society Of William Wallace
More TBC
Facebook event link:
The Battle of Falkirk 1298 event | Facebook
Event organiser links:
https://www.facebook.com/BattleOfFalkirkCommemoration/
http://thesocietyofwilliamwallace.com/
Please share with your friends and groups.
Sharing link:
https://www.reenactment.scot/events/the-battle-of-falkirk-1298/
Please note: Reenactment Scotland take no liability for errors, subsequent changes or cancellations. You are advised to check on dates and times if you are making plans to attend.
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Location
Falkirk Trinity Church
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