FAQs

Will I need a ticket for Seaham Food Festival?
Entry into the festival is free and you will not need a ticket.

Are dogs allowed?
Dogs are welcome at the festival but please be aware that a large number of people attend the festival. We would recommend that dogs are kept are on a lead and please be a responsible owner and clean up after your dog.

I have mobility issues. Is special parking provided?
All the park and ride buses have accessible facilities and disabled bus pass holders can travel for free.

Where can I find out information about road closures for the festival?
See the visiting page for more information. News on road closures will be published closer to the festival.

Businesses and residents who are affected by the road closures should receive information letters with further details. If you haven’t received a letter, and think you are affected, please contact seahamfoodfestivalcomms@durham.gov.uk.

What’s the best way to visit the festival?
We strongly advise that you use public transport or the park and ride which will operate from Spectrum Business Park, so you don’t have to worry about where to park your car and are less likely to get stuck in traffic jams.

See the visiting page for more information on getting to Seaham.

I have mobility issues, where can I find out information about how to get around?
Seaham is generally an accessible town and all food traders are at ground level on the Green, at Seaham’s sea front.  Accessible toilet facilities will be available on both days.

Where can I find public find toilets?
There will be portable toilets located throughout the Seaham Food Festival site.

What music will there be at the festival?
There will be an area for families to enjoy musical performances and craft activity area, please check the whtas on section of our website –https://seahamfoodfestival.co.uk/whats-on/

What are the Seaham Food Festival opening times?
Opening Times – Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 10am to 4pm.