The Festival has a multitude of events for you to choose from, whether you wish to stay in Lower Coquetdale at Rothbury or catch one of our vintage buses up into the heart of Upper Coquetdale at Barrowburn, the choice is yours!

Vintage bus tour from Rothbury to Thropton & up to Barrowburn, enjoying the sights and craftsmanship of Coquetdale, as well as a ride on a period bus!
Bus times are at 10.30 am and 12.30 pm, leaving from Rothbury (Phillips Newsagents) on both Saturday and Sunday.

Held in the Jubilee Hall, Rothbury's events include; farmers market & craft fair, local films, childrens corner, spinning & weaving , refreshments, hog roast, whisky tasting - The Malt Masterclass, Northumbrian evening - Lyra Celtica 7 - 11pm Saturday.
The Northumbria Evening Ceilidh is from 7-11 pm with Lyra Celtica performing, Alan Woods stories and poetry and a traditonal Northumbrian Supper. Prices are £5.00 for Children and £7.50 for Adults.
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Only two and a half miles further up road than Rothbury, Thropton provides the first stopping point for our buses and some unique displays giving a real insight to life in Coquetdale.
Farming history exhibition & display, unique photographic display of life in Coquetdale - all in the village hall.
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Barrowburn lies in the upper reaches of the Coquet Valley, where the summers are tranquil and the winters barren. A special place where some of the most skilled craftsmen will be displaying their works.
On show will be; weaving, spinning , pottery demonstrations, National Park walks , dry stone walling, whisky distilling , refreshments & lots more...
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