Food, Gin and Craft Fairs 10am-5pm
Bovey Tracey is only 2 miles off the A38 Exeter to Plymouth Expressway.
Exit the A38 at Drumbridges Roundabout and follow signs to Bovey Tracey town centre.
Nearest train station Newton Abbot. Regular buses from Exeter, Torquay and Newton Abbot stop at Bovey Tracey
FREE Nourish Festival parking is on Mill Marsh Park, please follow Town Centre and AA signs. There are 3 main public car parks in Bovey Tracey. These are on Station Road (just over the river from MAKE Southwest), adjacent to the Methodist Church on Le Molay-Littry Way, and Mary Street.
Disabled Visitors: All carparks have disabled spaces. It is possible to drop off disabled visitors at the bottom of Fore Street, where they can wait and sit, if needed, at our information table until their party arrives.
Dogs
We warmly welcome dogs at Nourish Festival. Dogs are welcome to the Food and Gin Festival on Fore Street. Be aware that this is a busy event with crowded streets. Only guide and hearing dogs may enter the Craft Fair in the Methodist Church Hall.
Venues
Fore Street: food fair and street food, Sat September 9th 2023 10am-5pm.
Methodist Hall: Nourish Craft Fair, Sat September 9th 2023, 10am-5pm. From Fore St, the hall is just a few yards along Le Molay-Littry Way, on the right.
Outside The Dartmoor Whisky Distillery at the top of Fore Street, The Nourish Gin Festival from 10am-5pm
MAKE Southwest: Craft Exhibitions, Sat 9th. MAKE Southwest is situated in Riverside Mill, at the bottom of Fore Street by the bridge across the River Bovey. 10am-5.30pm
The Nourish FOOD FAIR & Nourish CRAFT FAIR are FREE OF CHARGE.
Fore Street: Fore Street is on a hill. The bottom section is gently sloping, leveling at the middle by Union Square. From there Fore Street gets steeper until the Town Hall.
Methodist Hall: This has a wheelchair ramp at the side (from the car park).
MAKE Southwest: Fully accessible with a lift to the 1st floor.