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  • Last Chance for Crail Festival Tickets – Don't Miss Out.

    Final opportunity to book last minute Crail Festival tickets! Secure your spot for must-see performances and workshops before they're gone. Limited availability – act fast. Explore our roundup of the most exciting events coming soon. Don’t miss the moment. Get yours before they’re gone Crail Festival 2026: Celebrating 40 Years 22 Jul 2026, 10:00 – 01 Aug 2026, 22:00 Crail, Crail KY10, UK + Show More Event Details

  • Crail Folk Club | Crail Festival

    Crail Folk Club offers a friendly atmosphere for live folk and acoustic music events in Crail, Scotland. See upcoming guest artist. No events at the moment

  • Meet the Crail Festival Team – Community & Values

    Discover the passionate Crail Festival team behind East Neuk’s beloved arts event. Celebrating inclusivity, sustainability & artistic excellence in Fife since 1986. Join us. Our Team Jill Trustee As a teacher, I have been privileged to work with people from different walks of life and be part of these... Read More Neil Committee | Chair Read More Karen Committee Originally hailing from Angus, and after a long stint in Glasgow and Belfast I moved back east to Crail... Read More Margaret Committee Read More Geoff Committee | Trustee Having joined the Committee in 2010 and serving successive terms as Secretary, Chair and Treasurer. Read More Sandi Committee - Secretary | Trustee One night, I volunteered at the festival and had a great time. This experience led to my invitation to join. Read More Karen Committee My name is Karen, and I have lived in Crail for over thirty-two years. Our children grew up here. Read More Valencia Committee Crail Festival's 40-year legacy of bringing the community together through art and entertainment... Read More Jenny Committee | Trustee Having grown up in Crail, the success and continuation of anything which enhances our… Read More Fiona Committee This is my first year on the Crail Festival committee and I’m very excited to see how it all works and... Read More Lorna Committee Together, we can carry forward the vibrant spirit of togetherness and celebration this festival embodies. Read More

  • Sponsors & Partners – Supporting Crail Festival 2025

    Meet the businesses and Crail Festival sponsors who make our East Neuk arts events possible. Discover partnership opportunities to support Fife’s vibrant cultural scene. Our Sponsors and Friends Each July, our sponsors take centre stage at the Crail Festival by supporting performers, artists, organisations, and venues to realise their creative potential at the Crail Arts Festival. We would like to thank all our sponsors for their support: Platinum Sponsors The Shoregate 67 High Street, Crail, KY10 3RA www.theshoregate.com | 01333 451815 Kingsbarns Distillery East Newhall Farm, Kingsbarns, KY16 8QE www.kingsbarnsdistillery.com | 01333 451300 Gold Sponsors East Neuk Dental Practice, 9 East Shore, Anstruther, KY10 3AB, 01333 311033, www.eastneukdentalpractice.co.uk High School of Dundee, Euclid Crescent Dundee, DD1 1HU, 01382 202921, www.highschoolofdundee.org.uk The Cowshed, Sypsies Farmhouse, Crail, KY10 3XA, 01333 824121, www.thecowshedcrail.co.uk Silver Sponsors James Aird and Sons, 18 West Green, Crail, KY10 3RD, 01333 450837, www.jamesairdcrail.co.uk The Scottish Fisheries Museum, St Ayles Harbour Head, Anstruther, KY10 3AB, 01333 310628, www.scotfishmuseum.org Bronze Sponsors The Golf Hotel, 4 High Street, Crail, KY10 3TD, 01333 450206, www.thegolfhotelcrail.com Major Sponsors Beach Walk House, Crail, 07719 211073, www.beachhousewalk.com Crail Bowling Club, Kirkmay Road, Crail, KY10 3RY, www.facebook.com/Crailbc Crail Fish Bar & Café, 35-37 High Street, Crail, KY10 3RA, 01333 450159 Crail Pharmacy, 11 High Street, Crail KY10 3TA, 01333 450402, www.crailpharmacy.com Fabrik, 11 High Street North, Crail, KY10 3TA; 01333 450233, www.vanessabullick.co.uk Pets Pantry, 54-56 High Street East, Anstruther, KY10 3DH, 01333 311890, www.petspantry.scot Sandcastle Holidays (Scotland) Limited, 0131 4764011, www.2crail.com Scotland’s Secret Bunker, Crown Buildings, Troywood, KY16 8QH, 01333 310301, www.secretbunker.co.uk Shell’s, 41 High Street, Crail, KY10 3RA, 01333 450200, www.facebook.com/ShellsCrail The Honeypot Guesthouse and Tearoom, 6 High Street South, Crail, KY10 3TD, 01333 450935 www.honeypotcrail.co.uk The Pittenweem Chocolate Company & Cocoa Tree Café, 9 High Street, Pittenweem, KY16 2LA, 01333 311495, www.pittenweemchocolate.co.uk Friends We would like to thank our friends for their support: Crail Community Choir

  • Crail Community Hall | Crail Festival

    < Back Crail Community Hall Crail Community Hall, St Andrews Rd, Crail, Anstruther, UK Indoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Crail Community Hall Whether you're a resident or a festival visitor, the Crail Community Hall promises to be a welcoming space to enjoy the best of the Crail Festival's live entertainment program. The Hall was built as the United Free Church, designed by JD Cairns in 1908. It stands on the site of a previous, smaller United Free Church, following a union with Crail West Church (now Holy Trinity Catholic Church). This is a classic Free Presbyterian Church building from the Edwardian period. Like many churches of its time, it takes inspiration from Scottish architectural traditions while also reflecting the broader British preference for late Gothic, often referred to as Perpendicular style. The church followed a typical Presbyterian layout, with a focus on preaching. This resulted in a wide yet relatively short central nave, complemented by shallow transepts on either side to provide extra space around the pulpit. A short chancel, now used as a stage, originally served as the sanctuary, housing the communion table and elders’ chairs. To the east, an integrated church hall blends seamlessly with the rest of the building. Inside, the former church space is particularly striking, thanks to its expressive roof design. The curved undersides of the main trusses define the bays, while paired arches connect to the transepts, creating a harmonious structure. At the western end, the original gallery remains in place. Listed as Category B, the building’s most distinctive external feature is its octagonal tower, a minor landmark in northern Crail along the A917 St Andrews Road. 2026 Anniversary Highlights – On Sale Now As part of our milestone 40th year, we are proud to present a stellar line-up of Scottish talent. Secure your tickets early to avoid disappointment: Blazin’ Fiddles (Friday 24 July): Experience the "fire" of the multi-award-winning fiddle virtuosos at Crail Parish Church. A thrilling musical journey through the styles of the Highlands and Islands. Book Tickets for Blazin’ Fiddles Carlyle (Saturday 25 July): Scotland’s premier "SuperGroup" and an elite rock ‘n’ roll force. Join us at the Community Hall for an unforgettable night of high-energy classics. Book Tickets for Carlyle Restricted Code (Tuesday 28 July): New Wave legends and John Peel session stars return to Crail following their recent #13 album success. Book Tickets for Restricted Code Festival Quiz Night (Friday 31 July): Our legendary annual battle of wits hosted by Tom Cannavan. A beloved 40-year tradition for teams of up to six. Book Your Quiz Team Table The Bluebells (Saturday 1 August): Closing the festival with a flourish! Join the iconic Glasgow band behind the Number 1 hit Young at Heart for our grand finale. Book Tickets for The Bluebells Discover more: https://www.crailcommunityhall.co.uk/ what3words https://w3w.co/huts.finalists.rebirth Access and Accessibility Wheelchair users can access the hall through the side door, which provides level access throughout the hall. Wheelchair seating is available at tables and in theatre-style. Toilets There are separate toilets for men and women with disabled access. Parking People usually park their cars on the street near the Community Hall, but a limited-capacity car park is on the side of the hall. Please allocate sufficient time to park and do so with consideration for others, particularly the residents of Crail. Location Crail Community Hall, St Andrews Rd, Crail, Anstruther, UK

  • Crail Town Hall | Crail Festival

    < Back Crail Town Hall Crail Town Hall, Marketgate, Crail, Anstruther, UK Indoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Discover the Charm of Crail Tolbooth and Town Hall Nestled in the heart of Crail, Fife, the Crail Tolbooth and Town Hall is a striking Category A-listed building that tells the story of this picturesque coastal town. Standing proudly at the junction of Marketgate and Tolbooth Wynd, this historic gem is a must-see for visitors exploring Scotland’s rich heritage. A Building Steeped in History The Tolbooth and Town Hall were built in two distinct parts. The Tolbooth , dating back to the 16th century, showcases classic Scottish medieval architecture with its rugged rubble masonry. In 1776, it was enhanced with a charming pagoda-style bell tower, complete with a 16th-century bell cast in Rotterdam. Look closely, and you’ll spot the quirky weather vane, a Crail Capon (haddock) , a playful nod to the town’s fishing traditions. The Town Hall section, initially built in 1602, was redesigned in 1814 by architect John Corstorphine. Its elegant façade features sash windows and a grand council chamber that once hosted the Royal Borough of Crail’s meetings. Later, in 1886, local architect John Currie added refinements, including the striking central doorway. A Living Piece of Crail’s Community For much of the 20th century, this was the hub of local governance. Even after local government reorganisation in 1975, the Town Hall remained a focal point, becoming the meeting place for the Royal Burgh of Crail and District Community Council . In May 2019, the building took centre stage once more when the Lord Lyon King of Arms processed past it to proclaim the granting of a coat of arms to the community—a proud moment in Crail’s history. Visit Today Though the public library (once housed here) closed in 2016, the Tolbooth and Town Hall remain a cherished landmark. Whether you’re drawn to its historic architecture , curious about its unique haddock weather vane , or simply soaking up Crail’s coastal charm, this building is a fascinating stop on your Scottish adventure. Plan your visit to Crail Tolbooth and Town Hall, where history and community come alive. what3words https://w3w.co/moon.bordering.manages Access and Accessibility There is level access into the hall, then stairs or a lift to the first floor, and then level within the gallery. Toilets There are separate toilets for men and women Parking Visitors can park in the car park adjacent to the Town Hall, being mindful of residents. Allow extra time for parking to avoid inconvenience. Location Crail Town Hall, Marketgate, Crail, Anstruther, UK

  • Crail Putting Green | Crail Festival

    < Back Crail Putting Green Bow Butts, Crail, Anstruther, UK Outdoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Crail Putting Green Whether you’re a local or just visiting, our charming 18-hole seaside course offers a delightful way to enjoy stunning coastal views while testing your putting skills. Nestled near Crail’s historic harbour, the green is a beloved spot for a relaxed game with family or friends. What to expect: A warm welcome: Our friendly volunteers (based in the iconic green shed clubhouse) will happily assist you in securing your spot on the pristine course. Scenic play: The well-maintained green blends gentle challenges with breathtaking views of the Firth of Forth—perfect for beginners and seasoned putters alike. Community spirit: Run by enthusiastic locals, the green embodies Crail’s seaside charm and offers affordable, seasonal fun (typically open June to September). Pop by for a leisurely round after exploring the harbour or beach—it’s the ideal way to unwind, Scottish-style . what3words https://w3w.co/cheetahs.reserved.glows Access and Accessibility TBC Toilets There are no toilets. Parking Visitors can park on the street adjacent to Crail Putting Green, being mindful of residents. Allow extra time for parking to avoid inconvenience. Location Bow Butts, Crail, Anstruther, UK

  • Crail Beech Walk Park | Crail Festival

    < Back Crail Beech Walk Park Beech Walk, Crail, Anstruther KY10 3UN, Scotland, UK Outdoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Beech Walk Park Nestled in the charming village of Crail, Beech Walk Public Park is a peaceful haven, perfect for walkers and people looking to unwind in nature. With its lush greenery and well-kept trails, the park offers a refreshing escape from busy city life, inviting you to explore its 4.1 acres of natural beauty. Whether you enjoy a gentle stroll or a brisk run, Beech Walk’s well-marked paths wind through stunning scenery, making every visit a delight. Thanks to Crail’s mild climate and cooling coastal breezes, the park is a wonderful place to enjoy the outdoors for much of the year. Step into the tranquillity of Beech Walk Public Park, where scenic trails and a relaxing atmosphere create the perfect setting for walkers, runners, and nature lovers alike. Come and see for yourself why this hidden gem is a must-visit destination in Crail. what3words https://w3w.co/debating.sprouts.zoos Access and Accessibility There is level access into the park in addition to access by steps. Toilets There are no toilets. Parking People usually park their cars on the street near the Community Hall, but a limited-capacity car park is on the side of the hall. Please allocate sufficient time to park and do so with consideration for others, particularly the residents of Crail. Location Beech Walk, Crail, Anstruther KY10 3UN, Scotland, UK

  • Margaret | Crail Festival

    < Back Margaret Committee hello@crailfestival.org 0333 666 3366

  • Crail Festival 2024 Highlights – Unforgettable Moments | East Neuk

    Relive Crail Festival 2024 through our gallery of magical moments. From folk music to art workshops, rediscover why this East Neuk event captivates visitors year after year. 2024 Gallery Highlights Step into the heart of the Crail Festival. Browse our 2024 gallery highlights, relive the vibrant atmosphere of past festivals, and get a glimpse of the unforgettable experiences that await you. © 2024 Peter Salkeld

  • Stay Connected | Crail Festival

    Sign up to hear all the latest Crail Festival news, including event announcements, ticket releases and offers. Stay Connected. Be In The Know. Sign up for our audience notifications to be the first to know about our exciting lineup, ticket on-sales, and festival news.

  • Crail Harbour | Crail Festival

    < Back Crail Harbour Crail Harbour, Crail, Anstruther KY10 3SU, UK Outdoor events Box Office 0333 666 3366 hello@crailfestival.org Description Crail Harbour and Beach: A Quintessential East Neuk Gem Nestled along Fife’s scenic coastline, Crail Harbour is a postcard-perfect blend of working fishing heritage and timeless Scottish charm. At its heart lies a compact sandy beach, framed by 17th-century cottages with gleaming white walls and traditional red pan-tiled roofs—a hallmark of the East Neuk’s architectural character. A Living, Breathing Harbour This isn’t a museum piece but a still-active fishing hub, where a handful of small boats venture daily to harvest partan (edible crab) and lobster. Watch as fishermen unload their catch, sold fresh at the harbour or in villages across the East Neuk—a delicious taste of the Fife coast’s bounty. The Beach: Intimate & Picturesque The harbour’s small sandy beach , sheltered by the old stone piers, offers: A peaceful spot to soak up sea views Shallow rock pools to explore at low tide A front-row seat to the harbour’s comings and goings That iconic backdrop of historic cottages (perfect for photos!) Why Visit? Authentic working harbour with centuries of maritime history Fresh seafood straight from boat to table Architectural beauty —the white-and-red cottages are pure Scottish seaside charm Tranquil atmosphere , away from crowded tourist spots Crail Harbour and its beach capture the soul of Scotland’s fishing heritage, humble, hardy, and utterly beautiful. Come for the scenery, stay for the sense of stepping back in time. what3words https://w3w.co/cleanest.executive.obtain 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 Harbour, Crail, Anstruther KY10 3SU, UK

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