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Knoydart Pride takes place from the 12th to 14th September 2025.
The most remote pride that takes place in the UK. Yes, it's on the mainland. No, you can't drive there.
In 2021 Knoydart celebrated pride for the first time with a march and pride picnic. With this year’s pride we hope to continue the feeling created at pride in 2021. We aim to uplift and celebrate LGBTQ+ joy across Knoydart whilst creating inclusive experiences for everyone. To make this vision a reality, we need your support. We aim to raise funds to ensure the success of this year's Knoydart Pride and to lay the groundwork for future celebrations. Half of the money raised will be donated to LGBT
Youth Scotland, supporting their vital work in the Highlands. Together, we can create a lasting impact and foster an environment where everyone can express their true selves.
Theme
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Friday
16:00–18:00. Banner Making and Stone Painting Workshop, The Wee Bar at The Old Forge Join us to make banners for Saturday’s pride march and to paint pride stones, bring your creative flare.
Saturday
11:30–12:30. Knoydart’s Ecology: Reimagining Landscapes, Ranger Station A guided walk around Inverie with plant-focused researcher Dr Em May Armstrong and the Knoydart Ranger Service. Learn about how fungi defy classification, plants blur boundaries, and ecosystems challenge binaries.
Parade
13:30–14:30 Knoydart Pride March starting at Knoydart Hall Celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community at Knoydart’s Pride March. Dress colourfully, be yourself and bring love.
Festival
18:00 - late. Pride Party, The Old Forge Come dressed as something people wouldn’t expect. Celebration at The Old Forge, there will be karaoke, disco, pride themed cocktails and a prize for the best dressed. Fancy dress optional.
Sunday
12:00–14:00. Queer Ecologies with Dr Em May Armstrong, Knoydart Hall Join award-winning queer ecologist Dr Em May Armstrong for a foray into the weird, wild, and wonderful world of LGBTQ+ ecology. Celebrate freaky fungi, peculiar plants, and unruly nature. Combining scientific research with LGBTQ+ theory, Emily will empower you to question categories, query what 'normal' means, and challenge outdated assumptions on gender and sexuality. With a merging of memorable facts, thrilling anecdotes and bizarre performance: this is science communication at its most playful, rebellious and iconic.
14:00–15:00 Coffee, cake & a natter ~ Knoydart Hall Join us at Knoydart Hall for refreshments and an opportunity to hang out at our Pride Hub!
18:00–20:00 Kim Carnie: Out Loud Film, Knoydart Hall Kim Carnie, a Gaelic singer from Oban, was in a secret same-sex relationship for 6 years, from the ages of 16–22. She is now ready to reflect on the impact those years of secrecy had on her. She meets other people who have hidden their sexuality, as well as activists, in the LGBTQ+ community to hear their stories and to share her own.
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