Horses, knights and lances are at the ready as Spectacular Jousting returns to Linlithgow Palace on 1st and 2nd July. To help celebrate the year of History, Heritage and Archaeology, visitors can take part in a thrilling festival of horsemanship, pageantry and music as a host of colourful, historic characters battle it out to be crowned the King’s Champion.
The jousting gives spectators the chance to see an impressive display of arms and armour at close range as knights take to their steeds for shield-splintering exhibitions of strength and horsemanship.
Visitors can also meet the knights, try their hand at hobby horse jousting and wander through their camps on Linlithgow’s Peel to learn about medieval life from the knights and their aides.
There will also be opportunities to learn about medieval hunting with the court falconer, witness impressive medieval archery and see what jovial tricks the Court Jester is getting up to.
Gillian Urquhart, Events Manager for Historic Environment Scotland, said,
“Spectacular Jousting is one of our most popular events, so it’s great to see its return to Linlithgow Palace. Visitors can cheer on their champion and get lost in the full experience of medieval life for a day. It’s entertainment for the whole family and one not to be missed!”
The HES Collections team will also be on site with objects spanning over 500 years of Scotland’s history. Visitors will have the opportunity to put on a pair of white gloves and handle real artefacts.
This year, during Scotland’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology, Spectacular Jousting will also take centre stage at Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, as it returns for the first time in a decade, on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th July. With its moat, twin towered gatehouse and imposing battlements, Caerlaverock Castle is a medieval stronghold and another great spot for a day of jousting and family fun.
Spectacular Jousting at Linlithgow Palace will take place on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd July from 12.30-4.30pm. Tickets can be bought on the day as well as in advance and are priced at £13.00 for adults, £11 for concessions, £8.00 for children (aged 5-15 years old) with under-fives going free. Family tickets are also available. A 10% discount is available when tickets are purchased online in advance.
For more information and to purchase tickets for Spectacular Jousting 2017, please visit: www.historicenvironment.scot/jousting This popular event is free for Historic Scotland Members.
< Back to the newsSet beside Linlithgow Loch in its own park, are the ruins of a great royal palace. It was a favoured home of the Stuart kings and queens.
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