Get out & about this July

If you’re looking for some events to add to your calendar to help get you in the mood for the summer holidays, have a look at our top picks from across the country. These foodie festivals are family- and purse-friendly – all the makings for a great day out. For an even more comprehensive list, check out our best food festivals guide that will keep you going until the autumn.

Lymington Seafood Festival, 12-14 July, New Forest

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One of the UK’s leading boutique food festivals, with views across the Solent, this event is packed with the south coast’s most delicious seafood stands, craft ales, gins, a rum shack and Hattingley Valley supplying award-winning bubbles.
Where: Bath Road Park
Tickets: £3 (children) and £10 (adults), lymingtonseafoodfestival.co.uk

Cardiff Food & Drink Festival, 5-7 July, Cardiff centre

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Discover artisan foodie products and a packed farmers’ market, and graze around the Street Food Piazza. The bandstand will have a full programme of live music to entertain you all day.
Where: Cardiff Bay
Tickets: free, visitcardiff.com/food-drink

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Alderfest, 5-6 July, Shropshire

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Gather your friends and family for an activity-packed weekend. Kids can try circus workshops or the climbing wall, and you can even bring your own paddle board or kayak to enjoy some time on the lake before music from the likes of S Club and Scott Mills.
Where: Alderford Lake
Tickets: from £33 (children) and £69 (adults).
Use code GOODFOODMAG for 15% off tickets, alderfest.com

Mela Festival, 13 July, Southampton

This long-standing summer highlight celebrates modern and traditional Asian culture through music, dance and family activities. The festival attracts around 30,000 visitors from across the south coast and is free to attend, making it the largest free festival in the region.
Where: Hoglands Park, Southampton
Tickets: free, artasia.org.uk/mela-festival

Inverness Highland Games, 13 July, Inverness

The famous Games are back with competitions, attractions and trade stalls for a brilliant family day out. A shuttle service to the Games will also be running all day to make it a little bit easier for people to get to and from the park.
Where: Bught Park
Tickets: £10 plus booking fee, invernesshighlandgames.com

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