Monday 13 June 2016

Fish festival

FREE tasters of freshly-caught and barbecued seafood, sea shanties, and sketching workshops some of the family-friendly treats lined-up during an event celebrating the fishing heritage of the coastline that lies within the North York Moors National Park.   

The inaugural Fish.Fillet.Feast! event on Saturday June 18 will include activities for all ages across 10 locations between Saltburn and Ravenscar. Villages such as Runswick Bay, Sandsend, and Robin Hood's Bay are taking part, as is Staithes, which was the largest fishing port on England’s north-east coast in the late 1800s.

The day will begin early in the morning when local fishermen will venture out to sea to bring back the day's catch. From mid-morning onwards, chefs at various seafront venues prepare and cook the fish and serve visitors with free tastings. Restaurants along the coast will also be serving affordable fish dishes to mark the occasion.

The day runs from 11am to 7pm and most of the events will be free of charge. Timings of events varies and there are different activities happening in each village.

The full programme and further details can be found on the North York Moors National Park's website: www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/fish


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