
I'm still a fan, but there have been many negative changes to the festivities: prices are higher, there were no rescue dogs there, on Sunday there were minimal dog agility activities, the heavy...
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The Longs Peak Scottish-Irish Highland Festival, held annually in Estes Park, Colorado, celebrates Celtic heritage through a vibrant array of music, dance, and athletic competitions. With an impressive lineup of performers, including pipe bands and Highland dancers, the festival is a prominent cultural event that brings together communities and clans from across the nation.
Since its inception, the festival has evolved into a cherished tradition, attracting attendees who enjoy the rich tapestry of Scottish and Irish culture. This family-friendly event not only showcases the talents of various entertainers but also emphasizes the importance of preserving Celtic traditions for future generations.
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I'm still a fan, but there have been many negative changes to the festivities: prices are higher, there were no rescue dogs there, on Sunday there were minimal dog agility activities, the heavy...
What happened???? The only good thing about the festival this year was the music. I loved the bands that I got to hear. I have been going to this festival for 25 years or more. I've seen it grow...
Look, The music is GREAT and I would guess that's what you are paying for. The location almost couldn't be better, nestled at the base of Rocky Mountain National Park and only an hour drive...
This festival has become money hungry, and is no longer the family picnic as it was originally intended to be. It is a Scottish festival, yet it is clan unfriendly, they charge a clan $200 to host...
One of our favorite events to come to every year. The jousting, the Celtic dogs, the meat pies, the music. Great location, but we miss seeing the Elders!