- twogoglobal.com hogmanay/A limited number of tickets are made available for all the Hogmanay celebrations, so with both the new years eve venues being extremely popular we coughed up...
- must-see-scotland.com hogmanayPrivate parties thrive, with friends and neighbours gathering for an evening of miscellaneous over-indulgence. Some Strange Hogmanay Customs.
- spookyscotland.net hogmanay/Hogmanay is by far the biggest celebration in the Scottish year. Traditionally it surpasses Christmas in the degree to which it is celebrated.
- my.morrisons.com hogmanay/Where Does The Word 'Hogmanay' Come From? As with many traditions, lots of stories are claimed as the origin of Hogmanay.
- insightvacations.com blog/hogmanay/From first-footing and fire rituals to saining and singing Auld Lang Syne, we look at the traditions of Hogmanay, the Scottish New Year.
- Hogmanay isn’t merely a festival; it’s the beating heart of Scottish culture. It’s a symbol of unity, community spirit, and a beacon of hope for the year ahead.
- macgregorandmacduff.co.uk blogs/news/the-history-…In this blog, we’re looking into the history of Hogmanay in Scotland, Hogmanay traditions and why there aren’t as many Scottish Christmas traditions in comparison.
- bbc.com mediacentre/2023/hogmanay-edith-bowman-…As a wee girl it was at my Grandad’s house in Pittenweem, it felt so exciting being allowed to stay up that late to watch the Hogmanay show.
- timetravel-britain.com articles/christmas/…The exact origins of Hogmanay in Scotland are unknown, but it was probably introduced by invading Vikings between the 8th and 9th centuries.