• Ruler Agnus saw Saltire's cross in the sky the following morning, and from that day Saint Andrew and Saltyre's Cross was picked as the public image of Scotland.
  • Early on Saint Andrew's Day, the mothers go into the garden and gather tree branches, especially from apple, pear, cherry trees, and rosebush branches.
  • St. Andrew’s Day is an incredibly important holiday for Scotland. Born in Bethesda, off the shores of Galilee, St. Andrew was the younger brother of St. Peter.
  • We have everything you need to celebrate Saint Andrew's Day in European fashion, from food and drink, to the history of Saint Andrew himself.
  • It's a day to honor Scottish heritage, culture, and traditions, as well as the life and teachings of Saint Andrew.
  • Saint Andrew’s Day is celebrated every 30 November in Scotland. The day celebrates the Feast of Saint Andrew and is also considered Scotland’s National Day.
  • True to his word, as the legend goes, Óengus named St. Andrew the patron saint of Scotland, and St. Andrew’s Day marked Scotland’s victory and new...
  • Wave your Scotland flags and break into a ceilidh: St Andrew’s Day has arrived, and it’s a time to celebrate the best things about Scotland.
  • St Andrew is Scotland's patron saint and on 30 November we celebrate St Andrew's Day with the rest of the world. Ways To Celebrate St Andrew's Day.
  • Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland and the festival plays a similar role as St. Patrick's Day for Ireland — it is a day for celebrating Scottish culture.