Carrick Lowland Gathering

Carrick Lowland Gathering

The Carrick Lowland Gathering is officially opened by the games chieftain who is selected by the Girvan Attractions committee. The gathering takes place in Victory Park at the foot of the hills in Girvan. 

The event incorporates the Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway Pipe Band Association Competition, The Highland Heavy Weight Games, The Aileen Robertson School of Highland Dance Competitions, plus Girvan Harriers Club annual Saughill Hill race and a solo piping competition.

There is a wide selection of local organisation and charity stalls who use the event to raise funds and increase the profile of their organisation within the community. There are also funfair rides and a selection of catering facilities which all add up to an entertaining and fun filled day out for people of all ages to enjoy.

Additional Information

Accessible rooms
Blue badge parking
Disabled access
Parking
Sunday 1 June 2025
11am - 4pm
Family-friendly
Free
Victory Park, Girvan, Ayrshire, KA26 9DQ

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