Partner Enquiries

We hope that we can be of mutual benefit to each other, so please get in touch to find out more about what we could do together. 

Media Enquiries

Crail has a long tradition of food production and markets dating back centuries so there’s lots to talk about. We welcome media enquiries and really value the attention you can bring to our festival, so please pick up the phone or email us so we can share our stories.  

Stallholder Applications

Crail Food Festival was established in 2011 and has traditionally taken place over a weekend in June. It has become a landmark event in Scotland’s festival calendar, serving to put Crail firmly on the food map of Scotland.

We focus on sustainability, both in terms of our organisational practices and in the choice of food and drink providers chosen to appear at the Festival. While we are taking a year out, we are always interested in hearing from traders so please drop us a line on hello@crailfoodfestival.co.uk

Want to Volunteer?

We could really use your help for lots of different things, so please get in touch! 

FAQs

 

What is the best way to get to Crail?

We would deter visitors driving and parking in Crail as we are only a small village/town/royal burgh.. The best way to get to Crail is by public transport. The 95 Bus leaves from St Andrews bus station every hour and is a 20 minute journey.

How accessible is the Harbour?

There is designated parking on Marketgate for ‘Blue Badge’ holders. From there it is fairly easy to get to the harbour.

How much does it cost to attend?

Nothing! CFF is a community based food festival that celebrates all Crail has to offer!

Can young children attend?

Yes! There is so much to do in Crail for kids, including play parks, net fishing and lots more!

Are there ATM’s nearby?

Yes! There is one at the old RBS bank on Marketgate!

Where are the nearest pubs?

Both The Golf Hotel and Balcomie Hotel will be serving alcohol outside and hopefully inside.

Can I bring a picnic

Absolutely! There are many places you can have a picnic, all we ask is that you dispose of your rubbish respectfully.

Where are the public toilets?

There are toilets at the Harbour, on the High Street and at Roome Bay.

What steps are we taking with regards to Covid-19?

We want you to feel confident when attending CFF, that you will be attending a Covid 19 secure day out. Please be assured, that the health and safety of our visitors, volunteers and exhibitors remains at all times our paramount consideration. We (along with the rest of the world!) are hoping that the Covid 19 situation will start to improve over the course of 2021, allowing for some restrictions to be relaxed. However, we are constantly monitoring the Scottish Government’s updates and guidance in respect of COVID 19. We will continue to do so and ensure that all such advice and guidance is followed, in order that the health and safety of everybody attending or working at CFF is protected and so that CFF can proceed in a safe and COVID 19 responsible and secure manner.

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