| During the Middle Ages the main holidays that were celebrated were Mayday, Midsummer's' Eve, Harvest Home, Christmas, and Easter. |
| These holidays were celebrated by taking time off work to go to banquets, special church services, and festivals. | ![]() |
Indoor Sports
Indoor games included chess, checkers and backgammon. The lords and ladies liked to play music, sing, and compose poetry.
Listening to storytellers' while embroidering was a popular pastime of the ladies.
Outdoor Sports
Winter Sports
Winter sports included archery and broad jumping. The children even
tied small animal bones to their feet and ice skated.
Hunting
One outside sport was hunting. Only the royal had the right to
hunt or fish whenever they pleased.
Falconry
Falconry became a popular sport of the nobility in the Middle Ages. In this sport
falcons, hawks and occasionally eagles were trained to hunt. The falcon was taken from its
nest before it had leaned to fly. It was then trained to hunt for its owner.
Tournaments
By the end of the twelfth century the tournament was the favorite
pastime of the feudal lord. All manor residents and neighbors would be invited to attend.
Knights and nobles would set up their pavilions, large round colorful tents, on a field.
Over the pavilion tent banners flew to show the rank of a contestant (count,
marquis, or baron). The contestants carried shields with coat of arms.