Accessibility at Newcastle Food Festival
The Newcastle Food Festival team are committed to making the festivals accessible to all
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is the site accessible to wheelchairs and Mobility Assistance Vehicles?
The main entrance and event space is on one level and reasonably flat. However, the festival is on a grassy fields and can be uneven in places.
Are Assistance Dogs allowed on site?
All of our events are Dog Friendly; we just ask that dogs are kept on leads at all times and consideration is given to their welfare if the day is a particularly hot day.
Do carers get a free ticket to attend the festival?
Carers get free access to the festival whilst accompanying the person/people they provide care for. Make the staff at the main entrance aware that you require a carers ticket. Please bring some form of ID as you may be asked for this.
Is there Accessible Parking?
Unfortunately, we are not permitted to provide a car park at this location due to land restrictions. We recommend travelling via public transport wherever possible. Accessible drop-offs will be available for those who require it.
Are there Accessible Toilets on site?
Yes. These are situated at the main toilet block.
Do you have Sensory Calm Spaces?
We aim for the site to be a safe, happy and enjoyable space for all. However, the different smells, sounds, tastes and experiences can be overwhelming and over stimulating for some. The site has plenty of calmer/quieter spaces for people to take time out and relax.
Stewards and Support
We have a team of stewards who are there to assist you at any time when you are on site. We also have a fantastic First Aid team who are based close to the main entrance.
If you have any further questions please feel free to email us: info@newcastlefoodanddrinkfestival.com
The Team that will welcome you when you arrive at the Festival!
We have a great team of Stewards who will be happy to provide assistance if needed.