Originally brides carried aromatic herbs and flowers to symbolise new beginnings, fidelity, happiness and fertility - essential elements for a successful marriage. The traditional of carrying a flower bouquet gradually evolved into an expression of romance and personal style. With over time different plants and flowers rose into and fell out of fashion.
In Scottish tradition white heather is widely considered a symbol of good luck. Due to its scarcity and is associated with positive outcomes, protection by warding off evil spirits and wishes coming true and bringing energy to new homes. White heather is still given as a good luck charm.
Unfortunately the eloping bride has managed to loose her bridal white heather bouquet - if you find it then luck will be on your side to find the cache.
Note: A pen is essential to sign the log paper and tweezers could be a handy TOTT.
Access is needed to path 326 Quintinshill Walk 24/7 so please park sensibly and don't block the path or any gateways etc.
We advise you to walk the path and not drive!