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- Jenny | Crail Festival
Having grown up in Crail, the success and continuation of anything which enhances our… < Back Jenny Committee | Trustee Having grown up in Crail, the success and continuation of anything which enhances our Royal Burgh is in my blood. Like many ‘Crailers’, from the time I was 18 years old, I lived and worked elsewhere but yearned to return to my roots. When I returned to Crail in 2008, my wish was finally fulfilled. Always loving the eclectic mix and varied programme of Crail Festival events for young and old, I wanted to be involved. I enjoy working with children and initially planned the Children’s Events. In 2010, I took on the role of Chairperson for a couple of years, and in 2011, I became the Putting Wifey, overseeing the re-opening of Crail Putting Green. It excites me to see the Festival still going strong, embracing the arts, continuing as a major draw for locals, and ensuring Crail is a must-destination for holidaymakers in the last fortnight of July. hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366
- Crail Roome Bay Beach | Crail Festival
< Back Crail Roome Bay Beach Roomebay Crescent, Crail, Anstruther, UK Outdoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Crail Roome Bay Beach Made up of a sandy upper shore and rock pools at the water’s edge. This south-facing bay combines a sheltered cove of sand and rock pools with natural peace and tranquillity. At one end, you’ll find an old disused swimming pool, now a thriving haven for wildlife. On the north side, a gently sloping grassy area and a children’s playground provide a lovely backdrop to the beach. Crail itself is a picturesque fishing village nestled in the East Neuk of Fife. Its historic harbour has featured in numerous films and inspired many artists. This stretch of coastline also forms part of the internationally recognised Firth of Forth Ramsar site , which helps protect vital wetland habitats and the species that depend on them. what3words https://w3w.co/scans.trickled.repay Access and Accessibility TBC Toilets There are two sets of public toilets, one for men and one for women, located separately. Parking Visitors can park their cars on the street above Roome Bay, while being mindful of other drivers, especially those who live in Crail. Allow plenty of time to park to avoid any inconvenience. Location Roomebay Crescent, Crail, Anstruther, UK
- Crail British Legion Hall | Crail Festival
< Back Crail British Legion Hall Crail British Legion Hall, Nethergate, Crail, Anstruther, UK Indoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description The Crail Royal British Legion Hall offers a spacious, versatile venue perfect for the Crail Festival kid's events. Located in the heart of Crail, this historic hall provides a warm and inviting atmosphere. what3words https://w3w.co/paradise.hiding.pioneered Access and Accessibility TBC Toilets There are separate toilets for men and women. Parking Visitors can park their cars on the streets around the Legion Hall while being mindful of other drivers, especially those who live in Crail. Allow plenty of time to park to avoid any inconvenience. Location Crail British Legion Hall, Nethergate, Crail, Anstruther, UK
- Karen | Crail Festival
My name is Karen, and I have lived in Crail for over thirty-two years. Our children grew up here. < Back Karen Committee My name is Karen, and I have lived in Crail for over thirty-two years. Our children grew up here, and now some of our grandchildren are also growing up here. hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366
- Crail Golf Club | Crail Festival
< Back Crail Golf Club Crail Golfing Society, Crail, Anstruther KY10 3XN, UK Outdoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestial.org Description Crail Golfing Society It comes as no surprise that Crail is home to a historic golf club, after all, this is a place where history lives in every stone. Early records refer to it as Cherel , and by 1153 as Karel , names rooted in Pictish words for ‘fort’ and ‘rocks’. An 8th-century stone cross-slab preserved in the parish church hints at even deeper origins. Crail became a Royal Burgh in 1178 under King William the Lion. Later, Robert the Bruce granted permission for Sunday markets in the Marketgate, which thrived for centuries among Europe’s largest. Built around its charming (and still working) fishing harbour, much of Crail’s distinctive 17th- to 19th-century architecture reflects Dutch influences, a legacy of thriving trade with the Netherlands. Today, Crail Golfing Society sits on the eastern edge of the Kingdom of Fife, just 12 miles from St Andrews, the Home of Golf. Founded in 1786, the club traces its roots to the very dawn of the game. While no two rounds at Crail are ever the same, one thing remains constant: the warm welcome of genuine Scottish hospitality. Discover more: https://crailgolfingsociety.co.uk/ what3words https://w3w.co/clips.idealist.hobby Access and Accessibility TBC Toilets There are separate toilets for men and women. Parking Visitors can park in the club's car park. Please allow enough time to park to avoid inconvenience. Location Crail Golfing Society, Crail, Anstruther KY10 3XN, UK
- Valencia | Crail Festival
Crail Festival's 40-year legacy of bringing the community together through art and entertainment... < Back Valencia Committee Crail Festival's 40-year legacy of bringing the community together through art and entertainment in July is truly inspiring. This annual celebration, offering diverse activities for all ages, is something I'm proud to be a part of. hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366
- Pathhead Nurseries | Crail Festival
< Back Pathhead Nurseries Pathhead Nurseries, Pathhead Cottages, Saint Monans, Anstruther, UK Outdoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Situated on the edge of St Monans. what3words https://w3w.co/segments.montage.bounding Access and Accessibility TBC Toilets There are no toilets. Parking Visitors can park in the nursery's car park. Please ensure you allow enough time to park to avoid inconvenience. Location Pathhead Nurseries, Pathhead Cottages, Saint Monans, Anstruther, UK
- Neil | Crail Festival
< Back Neil Committee | Chair hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366
- Crail Venues East Neuk Festivals - Discover Locations & Directions
Explore Crail Venues East Neuk Festivals with our interactive map. Navigate Crail Venues East Neuk Festivals easily in charming Crail. Venues and Directions Explore Crail Festival venues with ease: The Crail Festival takes place in various locations throughout the charming village of Crail and its neighbouring areas. 13 Crail Beach Crail Castle Crail Harbour Crail Putting Green Pathhead Nurseries Crail Beech Walk Park Crail Community Hall Crail Kirk Hall Crail Roome Bay Beach Crail British Legion Hall Crail Golf Club Crail Parish Church Crail Town Hall Discover the festival's footprint and navigate to each location with this interactive map. For the most up-to-date route to Crail Festival, be sure to use Google Maps
- Crail Festival Help Centre – FAQs & Support
Need Crail Festival help? Find tickets, accessibility info and event details in our East Neuk support hub. Quick answers for visitors to Fife’s premier arts celebration Frequently Asked Questions General Information Booking Tickets Ticket Delivery My Tickets Transfer Tickets Refunds and Exchanges Cancelled and Altered Events How do I get to Crail Festival in Scotland? To get to Crail Festival in Scotland, you can travel by car, bus, or train, depending on your starting point: By Car: • From Edinburgh: About 90 minutes via the Forth Road Bridge (A90), M90, A92, A921, A915, and A917. • From Glasgow: About 2 hours via the Kincardine Bridge (A876). • From Stirling, Perth, Dundee, and other areas, there are various routes mainly involving the M90, A91, and A917 roads. By Bus: • From Glasgow: Bus to Dundee, then transfer to a bus to Crail (approx. 3 hours 5 minutes). • From Edinburgh: Direct buses available; last bus back departs around 20:15. • Route 95 runs between Leven and St Andrews, passing through Crail. • Go-Flexi F4 service can be booked by phone for flexible travel. By Train: • Train from Glasgow Queen Street to Haymarket, then to Cupar, then bus to Crail (around 3 hours 36 minutes). Additionally, you can enjoy the scenic Fife Coastal Route by car or explore the Fife Coastal Path on foot, both of which pass through Crail. Where to find children's events at Crail Festival in Crail? Children's events at the Crail Festival in Crail include Crail Kids Fest, which features workshops, cake decorating, stone-stacking challenges, sandcastle competitions, movies, and a putting challenge. Traditional games such as "coconut shy" and "splat-a-rat" are also available at Beach Walk Park, just outside Crail Community Hall, for a small fee. These events provide a range of fun activities suitable for children during the festival period in Crail. Discover more: www.crailfestival.org/kids-events (www.crailfestival.org/kids-events) Are there workshops for kids at Crail Festival in East Neuk of Fife? Yes, the Crail Festival in the East Neuk of Fife offers several workshops and activities for kids. Examples from previous festivals: • Driftwood Village Workshop: Kids aged 8-14 can create miniature coastal scenes using beach treasures. • Children's Book Illustration Workshop: Led by Makar Jackie Kay and artist Jill Calder, focusing on how poems become picture books. • Traditional Children's Games: Available at Beach Walk Park near Crail Community Hall, including games like coconut sky and splat-a-rat. The festival features a variety of family and kids events alongside arts and crafts. For more information, visit our what's on section of the website: www.crailfestival.org Where can I book workshops for adults at Crail Festival in Scotland? Crail Festival in the East Neuk of Fife offers several workshops and activities for adults, and for the most up-to-date information, visit the what's on section of our website: www.crailfestival.org (www.crailfestival.org) What are the best family activities at Crail Festival in East Neuk of Fife? The Crail Festival in East Neuk of Fife offers a great range of family-friendly activities, especially during its usual run in the last two weeks of July. Some of the best family activities include: • Arts and crafts workshops designed for children • Music and theatre performances suitable for all ages • Outdoor adventure opportunities around Crail Beach and Harbour • Interactive workshops that engage kids and adults alike • Storytelling sessions • Family entertainment such as live music, street food stalls, games, and parades These events are held across venues such as Crail Beach, Crail Harbour, and Crail Town Hall, making it a fun and varied festival experience for families. For the most up-to-date and detailed schedule, you might want to check the website www.crailfestival.org (www.crailfestival.org)before planning your visit. Is there disability access at Crail Festival in East Neuk of Fife? The Crail Festival in the East Neuk of Fife is committed to inclusivity and has several venues with varying levels of disability access. For example, Crail Parish Church features level access throughout and has an accessible toilet reserved for those with mobility issues. The Community Hall is also commonly used for events, though specific accessibility details may vary. For more information, visit our venues page: www.crailfestival.org/venues (www.crailfestival.org/venues) Where can I buy festival merchandise in Crail? Currently, Crail Festival does not sell merchandise. Our focus remains on providing an exceptional experience through a diverse program of live music, engaging art exhibitions, and family-friendly activities over 11 days each July. We encourage attendees to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere and creative performances that define the festival, with the hope of introducing official merchandise in the future. What dining options are available during the Crail Festival? During the Crail Festival, attendees can enjoy a variety of food options thanks to numerous food outlets located throughout the village. These outlets offer a diverse range of cuisines to cater to different tastes, ensuring festival-goers can conveniently find meals and refreshments while exploring the art, music, and activities that the festival has to offer. Whether you are looking for quick snacks, traditional Scottish fare, or more specialized dishes, the village’s food outlets provide a convenient and satisfying dining experience to complement your festival visit. What can I expect at the Crail Festival and how can I stay updated on the events and schedules? The Crail Festival is an 11-day family-friendly celebration held every July in Crail, Scotland, featuring a diverse range of music and arts events for all ages. Founded in 1985, the festival features live performances, art exhibitions, workshops, and community activities across multiple venues in the town. To discover the full schedule, event details, and travel information, the easiest way is to visit the official Crail Festival website at www.crailfestival.org. Additionally, you can subscribe to the festival newsletter on the website to receive the latest updates and be among the first to know when new events are announced. Discover more at www.crailfestival.org (www.crailfestival.org) Need more help? try Partan, our friendly CHATBOT
- Crail Kirk Hall | Crail Festival
< Back Crail Kirk Hall Crail Kirk Hall, Marketgate, Crail, Anstruther, UK Indoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description what3words https://w3w.co/hurls.outbursts.hexes Access and Accessibility Level access into and throughout the hall. Toilets There are separate toilets for men and women. Parking Many visitors usually park their cars on the street near the church hall. However, there is also a car park located opposite the hall. To avoid causing any inconvenience to other drivers, especially those who live in Crail, please be mindful and allow plenty of time to park. Location Crail Kirk Hall, Marketgate, Crail, Anstruther, UK
- Lorna | Crail Festival
Together, we can carry forward the vibrant spirit of togetherness and celebration this festival embodies. < Back Lorna Committee I joined the Crail Festival committee in 2021, genuinely inspired by the incredible sense of community that has grown around the festival. I am wholeheartedly committed to building upon its success. Together, we can carry forward the vibrant spirit of togetherness and celebration this festival embodies and help the heart of our village thrive with artistic vibrancy. hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366











