No Narberth Food Festival would be complete without its curtain-raiser – Friday’s Education Day, where it’s take-over time in the marquee for local primary schoolchildren to enjoy food-themed activities. This year pupils from Narberth, Templeton and Tavernspite schools joined us for a host of activities – sausage making with butcher Tom Rees (Andrew Rees Butchers), story of chocolate ,with Mark Owen (Wickedly Welsh) to name but a few.
Narberth Food Festival is a not-for-profit event, run entirely by volunteers, and sponsored by a number of local businesses and organisations.
A warm welcome is guaranteed whatever the weather!
Festival opening times:
Please note that only assistance dogs are allowed in the main food marquee, other dogs only in the outdoor area.
Park and Ride is available from the locations shown on the map. Please use the button on this page. Park and Ride locations are identified by post code for your sat nav. Arrow signs will be posted at Park and Ride entry points only. Buses run from 9.30am at approximately 30 min intervals.
Narberth Food Festival will be back for the 25th time this September 27th and 28th with two days of food themed entertainment. Based alongside the Town Moor in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, there will be plenty to tempt the tastebuds with a delicious array of food stalls, passionate guest chefs, toe-tapping live music and entertainment, a bar and more. Narberth Food Festival is a not for profit event and run entirely by volunteers with the support of local businesses and organisations. The festival site at the top of the high street also offers the chance to explore the bustling town centre with its award-winning array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Two free park and ride sites ensure easy access on the day, locations on the Visit Us page. Entry to the festival is free for under 16s.