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What to Expect From Ludlow Food Festival 2022

The original festival for food and drink lovers!

Friday 9th, Saturday 10th, Sunday 11th September 2022

Exhibitors

They have over 100+ exhibitors, predominantly from Ludlow and across the Welsh Marches! 

Discover your favourite foods and try something new!

Who are their exhibitors?

Without their fantastic exhibitors and vendors, their Festival just wouldn’t happen. They showcase creative producers across from Ludlow and across the Welsh Marches alongside a handful of invited traders who have something that ‘little bit different’ to bring to the Festival from ‘Further Afield’!

They are lucky to have a whole array of producers who join them from cheese mongers, bakers, brewers and baristas! You can also find chocolatiers, butchers, winemakers and those that create delicious ice cream.

They also like to celebrate some of their long-standing exhibitors who have almost been with them from the start! They include Hobsons Brewery, Wroxeter Vineyard, Swifts Bakery and Ralph’s Cider.

Each year you can see NEW and exciting businesses joining them at the Festival, as well as being able to shop with favourite, familiar producers.

What’s On

They bring together a thrilling line-up of chefs, food writers, producers and authors across the weekend. They’ll be sure to entertain and inspire.

From vegan and vegetarian cooking, to meat and fish, they have something for everyone on each day of the Festival.

What is there to do?

2021 saw a fabulous 3 days in Ludlow Castle – visitors enjoyed their FREE talks, demonstrations and tastings across Ludlow’s main stages.

Each stage at the Festival hosts different Chef,  Producer and Speaker appearances every day. Join them at Ludlow Food Festival for 3 bumper days, full to the brim – celebrating some of the finest producers and chefs of the region – is there a better way to spend a weekend?

New for 2021, they also moved their fantastic FIRE STAGE to the Inner Bailey where it dominated the space. They had TRAILS, FEASTSGIN MASTERCLASSESWINE TASTINGS, a pop up COOKERY SCHOOL, FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS and more!

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