An increased interest and value associated with Gaelic language and culture was highlighted in the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2021 where 79% of people thought that Gaelic is either important or very important to Scotland’s cultural heritage.
A new tourism strategy aimed at delivering authentic and memorable visitor experiences by celebrating Gaelic culture, heritage and language has been launched during Seachdain na Gàidhlig (World Gaelic Week).
The Gaelic tourism Strategy for Scotland 2024 – 2029 was officially launched at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh by Rob Dickson, Director of Industry & Destination Development at VisitScotland, Joy Dunlop, singer and Director of Seachdain na Gàidhlig (World Gaelic Week) and Amina Shah, National Librarian and Chief Executive, National Library of Scotland. The Sgeul exhibition at the National Library for Scotland is the venue’s first dual-language…
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