The county’s best food festivals are back, and this year’s Taste Cumbria events are offering even more places to explore.
On Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 August, it’s time for Maryport’s Taste of the Sea festival, followed by the flagship Taste Cumbria event in Cockermouth on September 28 and 29. Then, on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 November, Taste Cumbria is joining forces with Carlisle’s Fireshow and will host a market in the heart of the city.
In December it’s time for festive food at the Taste Cumbria Christmas in Cockermouth on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8, while some of the fabulous traders will be at the Carlisle Christmas Market on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15.
From producers’ stalls and chef demos to exclusive dining experiences and family fun, as well as lively attractions like Bingo Loco and a Taste Cumbria Comedy Night, the weekends promise to give locals and visitors alike plenty to see and do.
The county’s best food festivals are back, and this year’s Taste Cumbria events are offering even more places to explore.
On Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 August, it’s time for Maryport’s Taste of the Sea festival, followed by the flagship Taste Cumbria event in Cockermouth on September 28 and 29. Then, on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 November, Taste Cumbria is joining forces with Carlisle’s Fireshow and will host a market in the heart of the city.
In December it’s time for festive food at the Taste Cumbria Christmas in Cockermouth on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8, while some of the fabulous traders will be at the Carlisle Christmas Market on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15.
From producers’ stalls and chef demos to exclusive dining experiences and family fun, as well as lively attractions like Bingo Loco and a Taste Cumbria Comedy Night, the weekends promise to give locals and visitors alike plenty to see and do.
New for this year in Maryport is a Fish and Fizz Supper and a crazy Bingo Loco night out, while in Cockermouth there will be a Michelin-starred Supper Club, and a Food on the Fells experience.
The Taste Cumbria festivals take place in the heart of Cumberland’s towns and Carlisle city, giving a boost to the local economy and offering a wealth of different attractions. The festivals are free to attend, include lots of free children’s activities, and also have some additional ticketed events.
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