Easter in Old Scotland | Highlands & Hebridean Traditions Sleep Story
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Summary
Drift into sleep with this atmospheric journey through the Easter customs of old Scotland, from the Catholic Easter Vigil on the Hebridean islands to the egg-rolling hills of Perthshire, the Good Friday traditions of the Highland coast, and the ancient practice of dyeing pace eggs with onion skins and gorse picked fresh from the spring hillside.
Discover how Easter survived Scotland's Reformation, why the Presbyterian Kirk tried to suppress it, and how generations of Scots kept the old customs alive in kitchens, on hillsides, and at the water's edge. This episode explores the Paschal fire tradition, the Arthur's Seat Easter sunrise service, the children's door-to-door egg-collecting rhymes, the egg-dumping game, the Good Friday iron taboo, and the simple perfection of salt herring and tatties on the plainest day of the year.
Perfect for fans of Scottish folklore, Highland history, Celtic traditions, and anyone seeking calming bedtime stories rooted in authentic cultural heritage.
Also available with relaxing visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaledoniaSleeps