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Arran Festival of Food and Drink 2025

Arran Food and Drink Festival

Arran Food and Drink Festival

The Arran festival of Food and Drink will be held at various locations on the Isle of Arran, Scotland from 24 October to 2 November.

Catering to both locals and visitors, the festival is a delightful experience with exquisite food and entertainment at events such as the Harvest Fest Farmers Market and Family Fun Day.

Numerous places on Arran will feature festival specials, including unique menus and cocktails, available on select days or throughout the festival duration. Additionally, you can enjoy farm tours, exclusive deals and complimentary gifts. The festival highlights a strong emphasis on collaboration and the utilisation of local producers.

Arran Festival of Food and Drink 2025

Events for 2025 include the following:

25 October : Mushroom Masterclass

26 October : Lamlash Course Safari

2 November : Arran Beer Tasting Experience.

The 2025 schedule is here.

When Is the Festival?

It will be held from 24 October to 2 November.

Where is the Arran Festival of Food and Drink 2025?

At various venues across the Isle of Arran, Scotland.

Getting to the Festival

The Isle of Arran has a strong sustainability drive, with local transport options in order to minimise your environmental impact whilst there. Click here to access their sustainable travel guide. Or if you wish to rent a bike go to https://www.arranbikehire.com. To get to the Isle of Arran take the ferry (55 minutes) to Brodick from Ardrossan, which is a 45-minute train ride from Glasgow Central station. Full details of how to get to the Isle of Arran can be found here.

Things to Do in Arran

If you’re inspired to visit Arran during the festival, start planning your trip at VisitArran.com. There’s loads to do from kayaking to gorge walking, horse riding, snorkelling, hillwalking and diving. Check out Arran Botanicaal Drinks – Scotland’s only beach bar – and Lochranza and Lagg Distilleries. Both these distilleries are independently owned by Isle of Arran Distillers.


Images from festival organisers.

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