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Highland Homecoming event launched in Inverness

Inverness Town House
Inverness Town House

The Highlands is gearing up for a two-month programme of heritage and sporting events to mark the Year of Homecoming.

A launch event took place this morning at the Town House in Inverness where some of the central figures appeared to promote their own activities and sports.

Between September 1 and October 31 the region will stage an array of events and festivals including sheepdog trials, Highland dancing, the Royal National Mod in Inverness, mountain biking trials, and shinty finals, and even a world record attempt at caber tossing.

The packed schedule forms part of Scotland’s Homecoming programme, which has been designed to celebrate the country’s rich heritage and tradition in line with the arrival of the Commonwealth Games and Ryder Cup.

A funding figure of £170,000 has been assigned to 13 Highland Homecoming events and festivals during the two months.

Celebrations will kick-off with the 2014 World Sheepdog Trials from September 3 to 6 at Tain. The competition, which takes places for the very first time in Scotland, will welcome more than 240 competitors from 25 countries.

Other major events include the Gaelic inspired Blas festival, which will take place between September 5 and 13, and the Highland Military Tattoo at Fort George, which will run between September 4 and 7.

Visitors to Culloden will also be able to explore their family history for a special two day event on September 6 and 7.