Independent TV
Showing now | Lifestyle
00:22
Man dresses head-to-toe in flowers to walk seven miles for Scottish tradition
A man dressed head-to-toe in burrs before parading through the streets of Queensferry, Scotland, as the town celebrated the local tradition of Burryman’s Day.
Footage filmed by Dónal Ferrie captures the man covered in the flowers and walking with what appears to be two bouquet-topped walking poles.
The annual celebration sees the Burryman walk a seven-mile route through the town, over the course of nine hours wearing burrs - the sticky flowerheads or seedheads of two species of burdock.
He stops at every pub in the town where tradition claims it is good luck to give him free whiskey.
Sign up to our free newsletters here.
Up next
01:51
Gérard Mestrallet on the challenges of bringing infrastructure to the region of AlUla
02:07
Sir George Iacobescu, chairman of the Canary Wharf Group on the investment into the historic region of AlUla
02:00
Oliver Ripley of sustainable hotel group Habitas talks about how AlUla challenged his preconceptions of Saudi Arabia
02:09