"The oldest free Highland games in Scotland, held by royal charter every year since 1314 in honour of the Ceres men who marched home from Bannockburn."
Ceres Highland Games
"The fishing villages of the East Neuk of Fife host one of Scotland's finest chamber music festivals each July, with world-class ensembles playing in village halls, old granaries and stone-vaulted churches a few yards from the North Sea, where lobster creels are stacked outside and the smell of the harbour drifts through the open doors."
East Neuk Festival
"Burntisland Links on the Fife coast has hosted Highland games for over 150 years, making this one of the longest-running games in Scotland, a festival of pipe bands and athletics where the Forth Estuary stretches out on one side and the Fife coal country rises behind."
Burntisland Highland Games
"Station Park in the home of golf hosts Highland games the day after the traditional July weekend, a gathering of pipe bands and athletes in a small city that trades more in history and ceremony than almost anywhere else in Scotland."
St Andrews Highland Games
"Over 180 artists open front rooms, garages, sheds and gardens in this East Neuk fishing village for eight August days, turning Pittenweem's harbourside streets into the most personal and intimate art festival in Scotland."
Pittenweem Arts Festival
"A two-day arts, crafts and local produce fayre in the historic East Neuk fishing village of Crail, drawing makers and community together in the Community Hall each late November with free entry and a choir performance."
Crail Christmas Fayre