Food, drink, an artisan market and a ‘sheep show’ all on offer at the Liverpool Spring Festival

Visitors can expect a giant outdoor food court, which will be brimming with international street food and there will be dedicated areas for craft beers, artisan gins, Prosecco and speciality coffees

Liverpool Spring Festival returns to Sefton Park this weekend

 

Liverpool Spring Festival returns to Sefton Park this coming weekend – April 28-29 – offering entertainment for all the family and a large selection of food and drink.

Visitors can expect a giant outdoor food court, which will be brimming with international street food and there will be dedicated areas for craft beers, artisan gins, Prosecco and speciality coffees.

There will also be a food producers’ market place full of tasty treats such as artisan breads, olives, hand made chocolates, traditional sweets and home made jams and chutneys.

Liverpool Spring Festival also features an artisan market, where visitors can pick up quirky gifts, hand crafted jewellery and original artwork from some of Merseyside’s most talented and creative independent businesses.

The festival includes a whole programme of workshops, offering tips on everything from gardening and growing your own vegetables to exercise, yoga, relaxation and meditation. There will even be a vegan and vegetarian cookery school running classes throughout the weekend.

Young visitors will be entertained with a vintage fairground, storytelling sessions, arts and crafts, donkey rides and a pop-up farm, where little ones can get up close to guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets and birds of prey.

Children can also help bottle feed baby lambs and goats and there is even a 60-second cow milking challenge with prizes for the person who can produce the most milk from Daisy, the wooden cow.

The festival also features an ‘sheep show’, which is guaranteed to raise a smile as nine different breeds of sheep appear on stage, each with their own theme tune.

Last week it was announced that public transport giant Arriva would be the official travel partner for the event.

Isabella Kantor, Liverpool Spring Festival event manager, said: “As we prepare to bring back some of our most popular attractions, we’re also looking forward to hosting some new additions at the event.

“It’s set to be a fantastic weekend and with so much going on there really will be something for everyone.”

Tickets to Liverpool Spring Festival start from £7 and entry for children (under 14) is free. Visit www.liverpoolfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk for tickets and further information.

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