Organic Food Festival
Held September 12-13 at Bristol’s scenic Harbourside, the Organic Food Festival is organised in association with the Soil Association and with the generous support of Yeo Valley. It is Europe’s largest showcase of the organic community, with hundreds of organic products, an organic bar, cooking demonstrations with Raymond Blanc, Barny Haughton and other top chefs, children's taste workshops and a lively Street Food Bazaar.
The purpose of the Organic Food Festival is to bring together and expand our organic community. We want to introduce more people to the pioneers growing delicious organic food, items for home and garden, beautiful fibres and sumptuous beauty products in a way that is truly sustainable.
£5 Entry, Free for Children and Soil Association members.
Find out more at www.theorganicfoodfestival.co.uk
Find out where your food comes from, meet the producers and learn about going organic with your skincare, clothing and in the home with tempting talks and tastings sessions.
Dates
Contact Information
Ticket Information
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Adult | £5.00 per ticket |
| Under 16s | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Directions
Road Directions
Follow brown signs for At-Bristol which will take you to Harbourside area.
Public Transport Directions
The Bristol Ferry Boat Company run a service from Temple Quay by the train station directly to the Festival. Ferry/entrance tickets are available on board. See Bristol Ferry Boat Company webpage for further details.
By Bus
All bus services in the city stop in the city centre - just a few minutes walk away from the Harbourside and the festival sites.
Park and Ride to City Centre (Saturday only).
Park & Ride
There are four park & ride schemes around the city although these are currently not operating on Sundays. The parking sites are located at Long Ashton, A4 Bath Road, A4 Portway and the Tollgate car park at the bottom of the M32. See www.bristol-city.gov.uk for further info.
By Train
Temple Meads is the nearest mainline station. The Harbourside is 20 minutes walk from the station (follow signs to city centre). This service leaves at ten past every hour and takes about 15 minutes. Buses from Temple Meads leave every ten minutes from the station to the city centre.
The city centre contains bicycle parks and taxi ranks.
Facilities
Provider Preferences
- Outdoor Event
Accessibility
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
Specialist Features
- Family Fun






