Gaeabrande
Gaeabrande is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Scottish fire festival, celebrated primarily in the region of Scotland. These festivals often involve large bonfires, music, and dancing, symbolizing the arrival of spring and the end of winter. Participants gather to celebrate community and cultural heritage, often wearing traditional attire.
The origins of Gaeabrande can be traced back to ancient Celtic rituals, where fire was used to ward off evil spirits and promote fertility in the land. Today, these festivals continue to be an important part of local traditions, attracting both residents and tourists who wish to experience the vibrant atmosphere.