🌸 Quine’s guide to the May bank holiday 🌸
Longer nights, higher temps, and a slew of exciting events up and down the country are all it takes for a fabulous May bank holiday weekend.
Here, we’ve handpicked our top 7 picks of the best things to do in Scotland. From outdoor wellness adventures to discounted designer shopping experiences and vibrant nightlife, get ready to kick start the bank holiday weekend in style…
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1. Explore the outdoors and enjoy the ‘Pit Stop‘
Take yourself outside to enjoy the spring air and the breathtaking sights of Scotland.
Our Editor recently joined the teams behind Ben Lomond Gin and FINDRA clothing for a refreshing walk around the Luss Heritage Trail in Loch Lomond to hear about their latest collaboration. Along the way, she discovered the perfect ‘Pit Stop’ drink for Quine readers to try on your own escapades this bank holiday weekend.
The Pit Stop Cocktail Recipe:
- 50ml Ben Lomond Blood Orange & Pink Grapefruit Gin
- 20ml Honey and Vanilla Syrup
- Splash of Soda Water
- Ice Cubes
- Orange Twist for Garnish
In a cocktail shaker, combine the gin and syrup with ice. Shake well and strain into a glass filled with ice. Top with soda water and garnish with an orange twist. Let the vibrant flavours of Scotland transport you to new heights of enjoyment.
Find out more about Ben Lomond Gin’s collaboration with FINDRA here.
2. Take a roadtrip to one of Scotland’s best Designer Outlet shopping destinations
This May bank holiday, treat yourself to a shopping spree at Caledonia Park Designer Outlet. Refresh your spring wardrobe with top designer and high street brands, all at incredible discounts of up to 60% off. From kate spade to Polo Ralph Lauren, there’s something for everyone.
Read our guide to spring shopping at Caledonia Park Designer Outlet here.
Where: Glasgow Road, Gretna
Visit caledoniapark.com.
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3. Treat yourself to this Cold Water Wellness Retreat at Old Course St Andrews
Indulge in a rejuvenating wellness retreat amidst the stunning backdrop of Old Course St Andrews. Embrace the invigorating power of cold water therapy and immerse yourself in revitalising experiences tailored to enhance your well-being. From ice baths to coastal walks, embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal.
Dive into the details of this exclusive wellness retreat here.
When: Saturday, 4th May – Monday, 6th May
Where: Old Course Hotel, St Andrews
Visit oldcoursehotel.co.uk/wellness-retreats for further information about the Cold Water Wellness Retreat and secure your spot today.
4. Take part in the Seafood Festival in Edinburgh
Scotland is renowned for its seafood, and this May bank holiday, you can take a front-row seat to taste, test, and learn about some of the absolute best of it.
The popular Seafood Festival is returning to St James Quarter from May 4th to May 6th and will celebrate Scottish seafood through Supper Clubs hosted by some of Scotland’s best chefs, special one-off menus, and pop-up markets.
Showcasing their expertise, you can hear from a star-studded lineup including John Maltby of SUSHISAMBA, Teddy Lee from Maki & Ramen, Sandy Browning of Ka Pao, Jimmy Lee representing Salt & Chilli and Leith Woks, Max Terheggen of Duck & Waffle, Roberta Hall-McCarron from The Little Chartroom, and Dan Ashmore of ASKR.
The pop-up produce market will have offerings from local artisans such as smoked fish from Harris & Lewis, macaroons from Lozzie Bakes, Isle of Mull Seaweed Chutney, irresistible doughnuts from Seriously Dough, and coastal-inspired skincare from Seaweed Organics.
And for those craving a taste of the seaside, Nae Bother Foods will be serving up freshly made fish and chips, bringing a touch of coastal charm to Register Square.
When: Saturday, 4th May – Monday, 6th May
Where: St James Quarter, Edinburgh
Visit stjamesquarter.com.
5. Discover Scotland’s only Listening Bar, Mamasan in Glasgow
This hotspot, inspired by Japanese culture, has become a much-loved night out destination for the Quine team. Let the rhythms guide your evening as you unwind and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere. We highly recommend trying their Chilli Basil Margarita if you like a bit of spice.
Where: Mamasan, 222-224 Ingram Street, Glasgow
Visit mamasan.uk.
6. Enjoy free tacos this Bank Holiday
Make the most of the upcoming Bank Holiday with free tacos and cocktails at VEGA, Glasgow. Known for its city views and bowling alley, on Sunday, May 5th, VEGA is offering a free taco with every cocktail purchase from the Sunday Shakedown menu.
Cocktails include, ‘Devil’s in the Detail’, a refreshing mix of El Sueno Tequila, Passionfruit & Ginger Beer, ‘Faith’, with El Sueno Tequila, Pink Grapefruit, Mango & Prosecco, or ‘Peckinpah Punch’ made with El Sueno Tequila, Campari, Orange JUice, Cherry Syrup and Soda and more.
When: Sunday, 5th May 12 – 6pm
Where: VEGA, 260 Argyle St, Glasgow
For more information and to book a table, visit vegaglasgow.com.
7. Kickstart your Sunday with @bodyby_amy at The Social Hub
This Sunday, The Social Hub, the newly opened venue, are holding an exciting wellness event led by instructor and fitness guru Amy Hill.
Join them to kickstart your day with an invigorating fitness class designed to energise both body and mind. Following the workout, relax and connect with fellow participants over delicious fresh juices supplied by Juicy. It’s an ideal opportunity to nourish your body and strengthen connections.
When: Sunday 5th May, 11am – 1pm
Where: Theatre, The Social Hub, 15 Candleriggs Square, Glasgow
For more information and to book your free space, visit allevents.in.
Whether you’re a wellness seeker, a cocktail enthusiast, or devoted foodie, there’s brilliant things for everyone to do in Scotland this May bank holiday. Looking for the newest openings? Check out the newest restaurants, shops, bars and experiences here.
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