Hamelldaeme

a hamelldaeme

Hamelldaeme

The majority of Hairy Horny Haggis live in remote parts of the remnants of the Great Wood of Caledon.

Their homes are called Hamelldaemes and are shaped like a quaich (the traditional Scottish drinking cup of friendship). Hamelldaemes are grouped close to each other, to allow the haggis to find safety in numbers.

Hamelldaemes have three floors with each level becoming more restful the lower you descend. They are furnished simply yet functionally reflecting the Haggis enjoyment of woodland life.

Haggis homes are cosy yet defensive at the same time. Usually, only other haggis can recognise the tell tale signs of a hamelldaeme but if it is discovered by a predator, there are a number of safety features that allow the residents sufficient time to escape their attackers.