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Dundee Flower & Food Festival

An event in September in Angus and Dundee
Camperdown Country Park
Dundee
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Dundee Flower & Food Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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The Dundee Flower & Food Festival is the region's top lifestyle event, taking place over 3 days. The Festival offers the best in food, horticulture and live entertainment, with a packed weekend programme including free cookery and gardening demonstrations, children's activities, a craft fair, live music and guests.

The Garden Fair provides the opportunity to purchase an amazing range of plants and bulbs, and the inspirational garden displays are not to be missed.

The competitive element of the Festival is on display for all to see in the Main Marquee and Floral Marquee - truly a visual treat with stunning cut flowers, pot plants, masterpieces in floral art and amazing vegetables!

Visitors will be impressed by the selection of high quality local and national produce on sale in the Food Festival Marquee, with the chance to 'try before you buy' at many of the stands.

With so much to suit all interests and age-groups, the Festival won't disappoint! Special incentives are offered to groups of 12 people or more, including reduced advanced ticket prices, free on-site parking and fast-track entry. For information visit www.dundeeflowerandfoodfestival.com

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