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- 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
- Crail Parish Church | Crail Festival
< Back Crail Parish Church Crail Parish Church, Marketgate S, Crail, Anstruther, UK Indoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Crail Parish Church A Sacred link to Scotland’s past. Standing as a silent witness to centuries of faith and history, Crail Parish Church is one of Fife’s most significant ecclesiastical treasures. With its oldest sections dating back to the 12th century, this Category A listed sanctuary offers visitors a profound connection to Scotland’s medieval heritage. A Journey Through Time Ancient Foundations : Originally built in the 1100s, the church retains elements of its early medieval construction, including weathered stonework that whispers of Viking-era Scotland. Architectural Splendor : The building showcases a mix of styles, from its Norman-era roots to later Gothic influences, all protected as a Category A listed structure—Scotland’s highest heritage designation. Sacred Surroundings : The kirkyard (churchyard) is equally historic, with its A-listed walls and gravestones bearing inscriptions that span generations. Why Visit? Walk in the footsteps of medieval worshippers and Reformation-era congregations. Admire the craftsmanship of stonemasons who shaped this spiritual landmark. Discover stories etched in stone —the kirkyard’s graves reveal tales of Crail across 800 years. Feel the stillness of a place that has anchored community life through wars, plagues, and time. Crail Parish Church isn’t just a building; it’s a living chronicle of Scottish history . Whether you’re drawn by faith, architecture, or the quiet power of ancient places, this sacred site invites reflection and wonder. what3words https://w3w.co/roses.hints.indulges Access and Accessibility Level access into and throughout the church Toilets There are separate toilets for men and women. Parking Visitors usually park their cars on the street near the church or the car park located outside the gates. 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 Parish Church, Marketgate S, Crail, Anstruther, UK
- Crail Beach | Crail Festival
< Back Crail Beach Crail Beach, Westgate, Crail, Anstruther, UK Outdoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Crail Beach, the historic fishing village of Crail, with its picturesque beach, is on the east coast of Fife in Scotland. what3words https://w3w.co/daydreams.mildest.oath Access and Accessibility TBC Toilets There are two sets of public toilets, one for men and one for women, located separately. Parking Due to traffic restrictions, visitors are not allowed to park at the harbour. However, there is street parking available nearby. Please be considerate of other drivers, especially those who reside in Crail, and allow ample time for parking. Location Crail Beach, Westgate, Crail, Anstruther, UK
- Crail Festival 2022 Highlights – Unforgettable Moments | East Neuk
Relive Crail Festival 2022 through our gallery of magical moments. From folk music to art workshops, rediscover why this East Neuk event captivates visitors year after year. 2022 Gallery Highlights Step into the heart of the Crail Festival! Browse our 2022 gallery highlights, relive the vibrant atmosphere of past festivals, and get a glimpse of the unforgettable experiences that await you. © 2022 Peter Salkeld, except those of Illyria
- Geoff | Crail Festival
Having joined the Committee in 2010 and serving successive terms as Secretary, Chair and Treasurer. < Back Geoff Committee | Trustee Having joined the Committee in 2010 and serving successive terms as Secretary, Chair and Treasurer, I am delighted to continue involvement in such a worthwhile contribution to Crail’s cultural life … hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366
- Crail Festival 2023 Highlights – Relive the Magic | East Neuk
Revisit the best moments from Crail Festival 2023 through stunning photos and memories. Discover why this East Neuk event is Fife’s must-attend summer celebration. 2023 Gallery Highlights Step into the heart of the Crail Festival. Browse our 2023 gallery highlights, relive the vibrant atmosphere of past festivals, and get a glimpse of the unforgettable experiences that await you. © 2023 Peter Salkeld
- Partan: Your Crail Festival AI Assistant – Get Instant Help
Meet Partan, your Crail Festival AI assistant! Get instant answers about tickets, line-ups and directions. Available 24/7 – ask me anything about this year’s festival. Here to help. Ask away! I'm Partan, your friendly AI assistant for the Crail Festival. Need help with tickets, events, or finding your way around?
- Scottish Fossils Discoveries | Crail Festival
Explore the best Scottish fossils, from ancient marine life to dinosaur remains. Discover top fossil-hunting sites in Scotland and learn about the country's rich paleontological history. Scottish Fossils: Discover Ancient Life & Best Fossil Sites Discovering Ancient Treasures: Fossil Hunting Around Fife and Crail Fancy unearthing a bit of history right here in Fife? You're in for a treat! Scotland's a treasure trove for fossil hunters; we have some fantastic spots on our doorstep. Fife: A Fossil Hunter's Delight With its rich history of coal mining, Fife's landscape holds secrets from the past, just waiting to be discovered. East Coast (Carboniferous Rocks): Imagine strolling along the dramatic East Coast, where the Carboniferous rocks tell tales of ancient times. Around East Wemyss and our very own Crail , you might stumble upon perfectly preserved plant remains, fascinating trilobites (those ancient sea creatures), and even the footprints of giant millipedes. Discover more . Craigielaw Point: Just a short jaunt north of Gosford Bay, Craigielaw Point offers another chance to connect with the past. Here, you can find Carboniferous marine fossils, including delicate corals, intricate bryozoans (tiny, moss-like animals), and elegant crinoids (sea lilies). Venturing Further Afield: Scotland's Fossil Hotspots Beyond Fife, Scotland boasts a wealth of other incredible fossil locations: Skye : Known as "Scotland's Jurassic Island," Skye is a must-visit for any fossil enthusiast. Picture yourself finding ammonites (those beautifully spiralled shells), belemnites (bullet-shaped fossils), and even the remains of ancient reptiles. The beaches at Bearreraig Bay and Elgol are particularly rewarding. Helmsdale : Up in the Highlands, Helmsdale offers another exciting opportunity to discover Jurassic fossils. Imagine uncovering reptile remains, giant corals, fish fossils, and more of those captivating ammonites. Girvan : Girvan presents a different chapter of Earth's history in the southwest. Here, you can explore Ordovician and Silurian fossils, such as graptolites (delicate, branching fossils), trilobites, and brachiopods (shell-like fossils), particularly around Woodland Bay and Ardwell Bay. Tips for Your Fossil Adventure: Timing is key : For the best chance of success, plan your low-tide trip when more of the coastline is revealed. Respect the rules : Some areas, especially Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) or those under Nature Conservation Orders (NCOs), have restrictions on fossil collecting to protect their geological significance. Consult the experts : The NatureScot website provides interactive maps to help you identify any restrictions in specific areas. Be prepared : Depending on your chosen location, you might need some basic tools and some knowledge, especially in areas like Girvan, where you might need to carefully split rocks. So, are you ready to embark on a fossil-hunting adventure? Let us know if you find any remarkable treasures. Information Useful links: Crail Festival Things to do near Crail Crail Clubs and Groups Crail Community Hall Crail Folk Club Crail Food Festival Crail Museum East Neuk Festivals: Anstruther Harbour Festival Crail Festival East Neuk Festival Pittenweem Arts Festival Visit Scotland: Accommodation near Crail The Kingdom of Fife
- Karen | Crail Festival
Originally hailing from Angus, and after a long stint in Glasgow and Belfast I moved back east to Crail... < Back Karen Committee Originally hailing from Angus, and after a long stint in Glasgow and Belfast I moved back east to Crail in 2018. Having enjoyed so many of Crail Festival’s events and activities since my move here, I’m looking forward to working alongside the dedicated and enthusiastic committee and contributing where I can to the ‘behind the scenes’ efforts. hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366
- Perform at Crail Festival | Crail Festival
Crail Festival, a beloved tradition in the East Neuk of Fife for nearly 40 years, has provided a platform for artists and entertainers. To be considered, please complete the form. Perform at Crail Festival? Crail Festival, a beloved tradition in the East Neuk of Fife for nearly 40 years, has provided a platform for artists and entertainers. To be considered, please complete the form below. Band / Artist name* Genre* Short biography* Social media, website, and streaming service links* First name* Last name* What's the best number to reach you on?* Email* Address* Submit
- Tickets | Crail Festival
Get ready to experience the best in arts, music and family entertainment in Crail, East Neuk, Fife! Discover what's on and secure your tickets today. Tickets and Booking Information The Crail Festival 2026 will run from 22 July to 1 August. We offer a variety of ticketing options to suit different needs and budgets. You can purchase tickets on our website or by calling 0333 666 3366. Starting 22 July, our Festival Box Office will be open at the Town Hall on Marketgate, Crail. Hold tight as we find events and tickets.







