Saturday 8th - Sunday 9th June 2024
10:30 - 16:30 (Both Days)
Hall Leys Park, Causeway Lane,
Matlock, DE4 3AR
Local architect John Nuttall provided a design for the park, and Hall Leys Park was officially opened on 23 June 1911 to celebrate the Coronation of King George V.
Welcome to the Matlock Food and Drink Festival! We invite you to join us for a free, fun-filled day surrounded by the stunning scenery of the Peak District. Savor the delicious food and drink offerings from local vendors, stroll through the craft stalls, and enjoy live music and children's entertainment. With so much to see and do, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Vendor Lists
Directions
There are numerous entrances to the park from Causeway Lane (A615) and opposite the roundabout on the Snitterton Road (A6) interchange with Causeway Lane (A615). There is a convenient entrance to the park via a bridge across the River Derwent from Olde Derwent Avenue.
Info
Entry - Free
Parking: N/A
FAQs
Q: Are dogs allowed into the festival?
A: Well behaved dogs on a lead are more than welcome at this festival and there are some doggy stalls for them too.
Q: Is there disabled access?
A: Yes Hall Leys Park has well surfaced paths and plenty of benches and there are Disabled toilets. Please note the Festival is held on the large event field but is easily accessible.
Q: Do the stalls accept debit / credit card?
A: Many but not all stall holders provide card facilities for customers and this is something most stall holders will be looking at for the future.
Q: How many stalls are there?
A: The number of stalls can vary but is usually between 50 and 80. We like to offer a wide variety so you can expect various food & drink stalls, bars, street food vendors and gift & craft stalls.
Q: Where do I park?
A: Parking can be found at the many pay and display car parks around town. We will post a list on our social media nearer the time to ensure it is up to date.