Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Dornoch Pipe Band

If you want to make your holiday rich with truely Scottish experiences, come to see the Dornoch Pipe Band play.  The band play Saturday evenings at 8pm throughout the Summer. It is magical to see them marching through the centre of the town playing traditional Scottish songs. Afterwards there is a dance display with dancers dressed in traditional Scottish dress dancing to the pipers.

The first parade of the season is Saturday 25th May. The last parade of the season is in early September when the lone piper plays on the floodlit battlements of the Castle Hotel.

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Weddings in Dornoch

Idyllic Dornoch, the beautiful and romantic setting for your perfect Highland wedding. Imagine a beautiful medieval town centre, built from golden, glowing sandstone surrounded by trees and flowers as the setting for your special day or maybe you’d prefer the beach as your backdrop. You’ll find your dreams in Dornoch.

“We had an amazing wedding in Dornoch last week and can’t thank this page enough for hints and tips for local suppliers and businesses who helped make our day run perfectly. We have made lots of special memories. Thanks to all”. Mrs Adele Egan July 2018

This year is the first year that Dornoch has it's very own Wedding Fayre taking place. It takes place on Friday 19th July 2019 in Dornoch Social Club and the doors are open from 9 am to 4 pm.

Organise your Highland wedding in one go by visiting a range of wedding suppliers to discuss your requirements for flowers, hair and beauty, wedding planning and decor, Registrar, music, cakes, favours, photography, dresses, catering, venues, stationery and kilt hire.

Choose from a traditional wedding in the Dornoch Cathedral or a romantic day on Dornoch Beach. Whatever you choose, having Dornoch as the setting for your big day will make it extra special.

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