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Wild Beauty: 10 Evocative Coastal Films

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10 Films That Capture the Spirit of Britain’s Coastline

There’s something timeless and evocative about Britain’s coastline — dramatic cliffs, windswept beaches, hidden coves, and the quiet charm of seaside towns. It’s no wonder filmmakers return time and again to the shore to tell stories of freedom, escape, longing, and wild beauty. 

Whether you’re planning a coastal road trip or just want to soak up some sea air from your sofa, these ten films capture the spirit of Britain’s shoreline in all its rugged, romantic, and windswept glory. Let’s start with the most recent first (so new it’s pending!):

1. The Salt Path (2025)

🎥 South West Coast Path, England

This film of the book of the same name tells the story of how Raynor Winn and her husband, Moth, set out to walk the South West Coast Path — one of the most stunning coastal routes in the UK — after being faced with homelessness and Moth’s terminal diagnosis.
Find The Salt Path on IMDB here. 

Official image for The Salt Path film

2. The Outrun (2024)

🎥 Orkney Islands, Scotland 

Based on Amy Liptrot’s moving memoir, this intimate drama follows a woman returning to her native Orkney to recover from addiction. With breathtaking shots of cliffs, seabirds, and moody skies, The Outrun captures the wild, healing pull of remote coastal life. This reminds us, if you enjoy remote Scottish island tales, the BBC’s Shetland TV series is an absolute must-watch, too. Find The Outrun on IMDB.

The Outrun, official film poster

3. Summerland (2020)

🎥 East Sussex coast, England 

A wartime story of grief and imagination, set on the chalky cliffs and stormy shores of southern England. The cinematography embraces the raw, windswept beauty of the sea — a perfect metaphor for the film’s emotional tides. Find it on IMDB here


Summerland, official film poster

4. Bait (2019)

🎥 Cornwall, England 

A bold, hand-processed 16mm film about a Cornish fisherman clashing with incoming tourists. Visually gritty and culturally sharp, Bait feels as raw and salt-stung as the sea itself — a standout of contemporary British cinema. Find details on IMDB

Bait, official film poster

5. Fisherman’s Friends (2019)

🎥 Port Isaac, Cornwall 

This feel-good tale of sea shanty-singing fishermen turned pop stars celebrates community, tradition, and the charm of Cornish harbours. Heartwarming and wave-lapped. Find details for Fisherman’s Friends on IMDB here

Fisherman’s Friends (2019) film poster

6. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018)

🎥 Devon and Cornwall stand in for the Channel Islands… 

A gentle post-war drama set on an island shaped by the sea, with cobbled streets, craggy coastlines, and the comfort of books and baking. It’s a love letter to island life and resilience. Find The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society here on IMDB

The Guernsey film official poster

7. On Chesil Beach (2017)

🎥 Dorset, England 

This adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel explores love, repression, and regret — all set against the striking backdrop of Chesil Beach’s shingle spit. Quiet, haunting, and emotionally charged, it captures the melancholy beauty of the English coast. Find information for On Chesil Beach on IMDB here

On Chesil Beach official movie poster

8. Mr Turner (2014)

🎥 Margate and the Thames Estuary 

Mike Leigh’s biopic of the great seascape painter revels in golden light, crashing waves, and brooding skies. You can almost smell the salt in the air as it recreates the scenes that inspired Turner’s most famous works. Intrigued? Find out more about Mr Turner on IMDB

Mr Turner official movie poster

9. Bhaji on the Beach (1993)

🎥 Blackpool, England 

This British comedy-drama is set in the seaside town of Blackpool and follows a group of British Asian women who embark on a day trip to the beach. The film touches on themes of identity, culture, and the complex relationships within the community. Find it on IMDB here. 

Bhaji on the Beach official film poster

10. The Edge of the World (1937)

A poetic early classic depicting the evacuation of a remote island. Wind-beaten cliffs, crashing surf, and the tension between tradition and modernity still resonate. It’s a time capsule of wild beauty. Find further info on this 1937 classic on IMDB.

The Edge of the World film poster

That’s all folks, except…

If these films have stirred a longing for sea air, hidden coves, and slow days by the shore, why not chart your own journey along Britain’s breathtaking coastline? Our lovingly curated travel guides are the perfect companions for slower, more soulful adventures. Browse our guides and start planning a journey that’s as much about the journey as the destination.


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Coastal Food Festivals

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8 food festivals at the coast you shouldn't miss in 2025

There’s something special about food by the sea. Maybe it’s the salty breeze, the sound of seagulls, or the way flavours seem to come alive when you’re just a few steps from the shore. Across Britain’s coast, food festivals are celebrating the best of local produce — from just-landed seafood to farmhouse cheeses, foraged herbs, handmade bakes, and the passionate people behind it all.

Whether you’re planning a foodie road trip or just fancy a delicious day out, here are eight coastal food festivals that serve up the best of Britain’s shoreline — with a healthy side of sea air.

1. Porthleven Food Festival, Cornwall

2-4 May 2025: A vibrant, community-led event with sea views, street food, chef demos, and a buzzing harbourside vibe. Expect everything from crab tacos to Cornish pasties — and a live music stage right by the water. Visit the Porthleven Food Festival site now

2. St Ives Food and Drink Festival, Cornwall

16-18 May 2025: A beachside celebration of local food with fire pit cooking, chef masterclasses, and food stalls right on Porthminster Beach. Stay for the sundowners and live music. Visit the St Ives Food and Drink Festival site now

3. Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival, Fishguard

9-11 August 2025: A joyful family-friendly event with plenty of sea views, good food, and music — a great excuse to make a weekend of it in this postcard-perfect town. Visit the Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival website here

4. Isle of Wight Garlic Festival

16-17 August 2025: Unusual and unforgettable — a full weekend celebrating all things garlic, with food stalls, live music, and entertainment in a beautiful island setting. Visit the Isle of Wight Garlic Festival here

5. North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival

30-31 August 2025: Held on the beautiful Holkham Estate, this festival celebrates the region’s best produce — from salt-marsh lamb to Cromer crab — in an elegant, unspoilt coastal setting. Visit the North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival site here

6. Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival, Suffolk

27-28 September 2025: Set on the beautiful Snape Maltings site, this thoughtfully curated festival champions East Anglian produce. Think oysters, cider, local sea salt, and bakery goods with a backdrop of marshes and estuaries. Visit the Aldeburgh Food Festival website here

7. Hastings Seafood Wine and Music Festival, Sussex

12-14 September 2025: A laid-back affair featuring locally landed fish, Sussex wines, and coastal charm. Bonus: the iconic black fishing huts and maritime history of the Old Town. Visit the Hastings Seafood and Wine Festival here

Dartmouth South West Coast Path sign

8. Dartmouth Food Festival, Devon

24-26 October 2025: Mixing coastal character with culinary clout, this is one of the UK’s most respected food festivals. Expect serious chef talent, pop-ups, wine tastings, and riverside ambience. Visit the Dartmouth Food Festival website here.

Want to make a meal of it? Try our guide...

Food festivals by the sea offer more than great bites — they’re a reminder of how local produce, landscape, and culture come together in joyful, delicious ways. From harbourside bites to beachside brews, these events make the coast even tastier.

Looking to plan your own road trip to Britain’s best foodie coastal spots? The Coastal Café Guide is full of handpicked, independently run gems just waiting to be discovered.

Explore the guide and our other titles in our online bookshop here.

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Extra Mile Books

We’re an independent, South West-based publisher of guides to independent places to eat and drink. Our three guides have each been Amazon #1 bestsellers, and make great gifts for foodies: there’s The Coastal Café Guide, The Farm Shop Guide, and The Extra Mile: Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services.  

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Beach Yoga in Cornwall

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Beach Yoga in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

Here’s our quick guide to beach yoga studios, on-the-sand yoga sessions and sea-view and coast-view yoga in Cornwall. Any we’ve missed? Let us know. Do always check ahead as things can change, such as a given class’s availability, style, instructor, or venue.

Gwithian Beach Yoga

Experience the magic of the sea with Gwithian Beach Yoga, where ocean views meet mindful movement. Flow with the waves, breathe in fresh sea air, and unwind with their memorable silent disco yoga for an immersive, music-filled practice. Perfect for all levels, it’s a unique and restorative way to connect with nature in Cornwall. Visit Gwithian Beach Yoga

Ocean Flow Yoga Studio: Beach Yoga in Newquay

Oceanflow Yoga Studio offers a variety of classes, including Vinyasa, Hot Yoga, and Yin Yoga, all with panoramic views of Fistral Beach. Their Silent Disco Yoga events on the beach combine movement with music through wireless headphones, creating a unique and immersive experience. This approach allows participants to connect deeply with their practice while enjoying the natural beauty of Cornwall’s coastline. Visit Ocean Flow Studio online

Shine Yoga: Beach Yoga in Newquay

Experience the serenity of Shine Yoga in Newquay, where instructor Jen Austin leads beach yoga sessions amidst Cornwall’s coastal beauty. Classes are held on Lusty Glaze Beach, offering a harmonious blend of Vinyasa flow and the soothing sounds of the sea. Embrace the elements and rejuvenate your practice in this unique seaside setting. Visit Shine Yoga online

Mawgan Pause: Coastal Yoga in Mawgan Porth

Experience tranquility with Mawgan Pause in Mawgan Porth, Cornwall. Led by qualified instructors like Billy, Mawgan Pause offer personalised yoga sessions, including Flow, Yin, and Somatics, as well as sound baths. Private classes are available at your location, providing a tailored approach to your wellness journey. Embrace the serene coastal environment to deepen your practice. Visit Mawgan Pause Yoga here (and discover their Yogary Treats, no spelling mistakes there!).

Wavehunters: Beach Yoga in Polzeath

Experience invigorating beach yoga with Wavehunters at Polzeath and Watergate Bay. Their all-level classes, set against Cornwall’s stunning coastline, offer a blend of fitness and relaxation. Join their sessions to connect with nature and enhance your well-being. Discover more about Wavehunters beach yoga and coastal fitness classes

Beach yoga relaxation image by Chelsea Gates

Elm Yoga: Beach Yoga in Carlyon Beach

Experience the rejuvenating Beach Yoga sessions with ELM Yoga at Carlyon Bay Beach in St Austell. Led by instructor Emma, these classes (often on Saturday at 10am) offer a blend of gentle flow and relaxation surrounded by the soothing sounds of the sea. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mat or towel and consider a sea swim post-practice. Please check their online (their Facebook page is the best bet) for weather updates before turning up. Find Elm Yoga online

The Zen Den: Beach Yoga in Watergate Bay

The Zen Den offers a unique yoga experience in a cosy yurt overlooking Watergate Bay in North Cornwall. They provide a variety of classes, including Hatha and Yin yoga, suitable for all levels. The space is open daily from early summer until late autumn, welcoming both beginners and experienced practitioners. All equipment is provided; just bring yourself. The Zen Den is also available for private hire. Located at the Top Field Car Park, Watergate Bay, Cornwall TR8 4AA, it’s easily accessible from Newquay via a short drive or a scenic walk along cliff-top footpaths. The venue offers private, safe, and free parking. For more information or to book a class, visit the Zen Den online.

Yoga Ro: Seaview Yoga in Trebah Gardens

Yoga Ro, led by Ro, offers a variety of yoga classes in Falmouth, Cornwall, including Dynamic Vinyasa Flow, Yin Yoga, and Pregnancy Yoga. Ro has been teaching since 2016 and completed her 500-hour advanced teacher training with Quantum Yoga. She also offers live-streamed classes, 1-1 sessions, and corporate yoga/meditation. Additionally, Ro organizes retreats in various locations, providing opportunities to reset and recharge in new landscapes. For info and to book, visit Yoga Ro online

Love Cornwall? You'll love The Coastal Café Guide

Here at Printslinger books (home of The Coastal Café Guide, The Farm Shop Guide, and The Extra Mile Guide: Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services), we love sending our readers to memorable, independent and often family-run and seasonal places to eat and drink across Cornwall and indeed the whole of Britain. To browse The Coastal Café Guide or our other books, visit our online shop today

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Get The Extra Mile for Christmas

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How to get The Extra Mile in time for Christmas

Well..the quickest and easiest way is to ask for it! In terms of  ‘how do you physically get hold of a copy to give as a gift now we’re so close to Christmas’, here are a few ways for you to ensure you get a copy in time. We no longer advise you buy it direct from us for a pre-Christmas delivery, due to handling/ postage timeframes, but fear not: there are plenty of ways to get your copy on time from other in-person and online sellers. 

Buy or order The Extra Mile into your local bookshop

Many bookshops already stock The Extra Mile: Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services, plus our other two books: The Coastal Café Guide and The Farm Shop Guide. Pop in or give your local high street or independent book shop a call to see if they can reserve you their in-stock copy so you have it safely in hand in time for Christmas. If not, you can ask them to order your copies in and they’ll usually arrive very quickly, with bookshops’ mixed orders from their wholesalers and distributors landing daily, especially at Christmas. Do check on the likely arrival date before ordering. 

Buy from venues in The Extra Mile Guide

Most of the venues in The Extra Mile (or The Coastal Café Guide, or The Farm Shop Guide) stock the book that they feature in. People love browsing the book and buying their own copy while visiting, and many of our fabulous owners restocked their café’s bookshelves well in advance, in readiness for planned – and impromptu if you’re anything like us! – Christmas gift buying. You can check The Extra Mile’s online map here to see if a venue near you features in the book, then give them a call to see if they have any of 2023’s blue, Edition 4 book (with the bridge on the front) so you can simply pick one up there, supporting them while you’re at it. 

Buy The Extra Mile from online booksellers

It’s now too close to Christmas for us to be able to guarantee that orders direct from this website will reach their intended recipient on or before 24 December, but other online book sellers and resellers have different postal arrangements and will be able to get you your books in time. So, thank you for considering buying The Extra Mile direct from us at Printslinger (the small, indie publisher behind the book), and we’re truly only thinking of you when we say so late into the Christmas swing, that you’ll likely have more luck getting things in time if you buy from someone with a next-day/ express delivery option at this point. And don’t feel bad for buying elsewhere; we rise up the rankings when you buy online, which ultimately helps more people see our books and celebrate the nation’s independent and local food networks, so, positives will still come of it! 

Happy Christmas and enjoy The Extra Mile Guide

The very best of luck to those of you tracking down copies of The Extra Mile in time to wrap for Christmas. You can always risk it by going direct and simply say ‘your gift is in the post’….I’m sure your foodie friends won’t mind if their gift is a little late! It will most definitely be better late than never in the case of our three top-selling titles. 

Have a wonderful Christmas and if you did want to browse our books and great value book bundles, you’ll find them all here on Printslinger’s online bookshop: simply hit the button below to browse all of our current books. 

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BEST FOOD FESTIVALS FOR 2025

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THE BEST FOOD FESTIVALS FOR 2025

This blog brings together some of our favourite national and regional food festivals, so that you don’t miss a culinary trick in 2025 when looking for something to do with your foodie friends. Thank you to the organisers of the South West’s multi-award-winning food and drink festival series, eat:Festivals, for the use of their evocative, appetite-whetting imagery, above. 

Our guidebooks (The Extra Mile: Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services; The Farm Shop Guide; and The Coastal Café Guide) have one thing in common with these festivals. Our books encourage people to eat local, buy local, avoid boring big-brand food and the monotony of motorway eats, and instead to support smaller, independent producers. You’ll find many of these festivals featured in our newest book (already a #1 Amazon bestseller), The Farm Shop Guide. 

Have we missed any festivals? Let us know, we’ll slip them in.

FOOD FESTIVALS IN/ FROM APRIL 2025

eat:Festivals…Year-round events in 2025 (from 5 April until 13 Dec) 

eat:Festivals need a whole website of their own, there is so much going on. With local, regional events plus festive and themed markets (think vegan, Christmas, gate-to-plate), their impressive series of day-long markets begin with eat:Bideford on Sat 5 April 2025. They then continue (through Minehead, Weston-super-Mare, Castle Cary, Nailsea, Exmouth, Tavistock, Taunton, Bedminster, Burnham, Portishead, Axminster, Yeovil, Chipping Sodbury Shaftesbury, Honiton, Totnes, Wellington, Tiverton, and Clevedon) until Sat 13 December 2025, drawing a year of South West food festivals to a close with eat:Dawlish. Come along for everything from cider, organic veggies and smoked fish to chocolate, gelato and local spirits. Street performers and sustainability are high on the list of must-haves for every eat:Festival. 

Book or attend your next eat:Festival here.

FOOD FESTIVALS IN MAY 2025

Porthleven Food Festival, Cornwall, 2-4 May 2025

Designed as a toast to Cornish food (while raising awareness of the key issues relating to food and the environment), this event takes over the whole town in a weekend of pasties, chef demos, Bloody Marys, ska bands, and comedy skits. It’s a riot.

Visit the Porthleven Food Festival in Cornwall.

Ludlow Food Festival, Shropshire, 9-11 May 2025

The spring chapter of this famed foodie event (set against the Marches’ iconic castle) has bands, beer, music, and motors. Although more beer-focused than the autumn edition, you’ll find a wealth of artisan food producers ready to show off the region’s best street food. A fab food festival in Shropshire. 

Follow Ludlow’s Spring Food Festival, Shropshire

Follow Ludlow’s main Food Festival (12-14 Sep 2025)

North Leeds Food Festival, West Yorkshire, May 10-11 2025

A popular menu of tribute bands, street entertainers, artisan traders, indy bars, and delicious street food make this a popular addition to any self-respecting foodie’s calendar. Kids love the fun fair and inflatables, leaving grown-ups free to enjoy innovative chef demos and samples of local tipples.

Visit the North Leeds Food Festival site 

Blenheim Palace Food Festival, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 24-26 May 2025

In this rather dramatic setting, discover new flavours and be inspired by passionate chefs, food makers and bakers, and esteemed culinary guests. For street food, live music, curated food stalls, kitchen and homeware gifts, Blenheim is the place to be. If you happen to have an Annual or  Palace and Play Pass, it’s also completely free (else find tickets online).  

Head to the Blenheim Palace Food Festival in 2025

FOOD FESTIVAL IN JUNE 2025

Taste of London, Regent’s Park, 12-16 June 2025

This five-day ‘food-fuelled garden party’, as the organisers call it, happens in the heart of the capital’s vast Regent’s Park. It features an impressive number of London’s hottest chefs and restaurants, and introduces movers and shakers new to the food scene. Cocktails, desserts, cook schools, and street food await.

Visit Taste of London for festival map, tickets, and info.

Shrewsbury Food Festival 28-29 June 2025

On the last weekend of June, Shrewsbury Food Festival transforms the town’s park with 200 independent food and drink stalls, street food trucks, and bars. Top chefs offer free talks and demonstrations, while a Chef School inspires budding cooks. A dedicated kids’ zone features free activities like circus skills, have-a-go activities, and inflatables. Enjoy live performances on the Music Stage and Family Entertainment Stage or learn about food and sustainability in the Field to Fork area. Winner of ‘Festival of the Year’ at West Midlands Tourism Awards 2024, it’s more than just a food festival.

Visit Shrewsbury Food Festival.  

FOOD FESTIVALS IN JULY 2025

Great Yorkshire Show, North Yorkshire, July 8-11 2025

A 140,000-strong crowd descends on Harrogate each summer to celebrate British food, countryside, and farming at the Great Yorkshire Show. Staged since 1837, this is one of the UK’s oldest, largest agricultural shows. Marvel at the prize animals in the judging ring, sample fine Yorkshire produce, and enjoy the live music.

For FAQ and tickets, visit the Great Yorkshire Show online

National Geographic Traveller Food Festival, Business Design Centre, London, 19-20 July 2025, 

With a food hall, wine and spirits theatre, workshops, master food photography sessions and more, Nat Geo’s fabulous food fest gives you the chance to ‘taste the world’ in the heart of London. Head to the main stage to see decorated chefs, TV personalities, and cookbook writers, and be inspired by their words, wit, and culinary wisdom.

Global gourmets: get your 2025 tickets to the National Geographic Traveller Food Festival here.  

Rock Oyster, Dinham House, North Cornwall, 24-27 July 2025

Alongside an artisanal food extravaganza, Rock Oyster has a stellar lineup of musical treats in 2025, from the Ministry of Sound Classical to Rag’n’Bone Man, UB40 and more. Sea, sand, surf, foodie workshops and sessions, salivating over delicious gourmet goods: Rock Oyster 2025 has it all.

Check out the Rock Oyster 2025 schedule and tickets here

Feast On, Bristol, 24-27 July 2025

Hosted on Bristol’s iconic Durdham Downs parkland, Feast On offers signature dishes from the city’s top chefs as well as a produce market, open fire cooking demos, live music, and tasting opportunities. Bristol is also home to most of this publisher’s staff (it’s where Printslinger is based) so this Bristol Food Festival is of course a huge favourite. See you there! 

Get stuck in to Feast On Bristol in 2025

FOOD FESTIVALS IN AUGUST 2025

PieFest, Melton Mowbray, 3-4 August 2025

Does this food festival speak for itself? To eat all the pies – or to see who makes some of the country’s very finest examples thereof – come to pie-central, Melton Mowbray, in early August. Check the suspension on your car before setting off, boot laden with golden-pastry’d goodness…

Visit PieFest in August 2025.

Glasgow Foodies Festival, 8-10 August 2025

Glasgow’s is one in a cracking series of 14 ‘Foodie’ festivals taking place right across the UK, each celebrating the food of its region. Expect fire-pit cooking, an artisan market, street food, award-winning chefs, and great music. If you’re looking for a food festival in Scotland, look no further. 

Visit Glasgow Foodies Festival online for more

The Big Feastival, the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, 22-24 August 2025

Cross a music festival with a food fest and you have: the Feastival. Hosted at a farm in the Cotswolds, it’s a weekend extravaganza of music, dancing, top-class chefs, finger-licking street food, and family fun.

Get your tickets to Oxfordshire’s Big Feastival here

FOOD FESTIVALS IN SEPTEMBER 2025

Narberth Food Festival, Pembrokeshire 2025 (date TBC)

West Wales has a burgeoning food scene, and the pretty market town of Narberth celebrates the best of it. Entry is free and the 50-plus stalls are full of creative flavours: perhaps local ferments, whisky, preserved fish, or vegan meals. There’s also a rich menu of music and activities for children. Check online before making any plans, we’re just waiting with everything crossed for the 2025 dates. 

Visit Narberth Food Festival in 2025

Abergavenny Food Festival, 20-21 September 2025

The picturesque market town of Abergavenny is the perfect backdrop for one of Britain’s finest food festivals. From inspiring food education to parties in the Dome, meet-the-author events, and every street food and gourmet treat you can imagine, Abergavenny Food Festival really is a treat for all the senses. Full of food? Walk it off with a stroll around the nearby castle or canal. 

Visit one of Wales’s best food festivals: Abergavenny 2025

Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival, Suffolk, 27-28 September 2025

2025 is the Aldeburgh Food and Drink Festival’s 20th anniversary: what a year to experience this brilliant event for the first time. it features cooking classes for kids, tractor rides, and over 100 local food and drink producers from across Suffolk. As a not-for-profit outfit, its raison d’être is to reconnect people with the food provided by the nearby landscape, and to champion emerging and established producers. (Exactly what Printslinger guidebooks like to do, too.)

Get your tickets to Aldeburgh’s food festival 2025 here.  

FOOD FESTIVALS IN OCTOBER 2025

East Midlands Food Festival, Melton Mowbray, 5-6 October 2025

Rural foodie capital, Melton Mowbray, celebrates its fêted pork pies alongside plentiful artisanal treats every autumn, at this covered food festival. Stalls spill over with farm-fresh produce, while the area’s multicultural flavours wait to be sampled: the Iranian offering is strong. For Pie Fest, you’ll need to be here in August.

Plan your trip to the East Midlands Food Festival 2025 here

LOVE FOOD? DISCOVER OUR FOODIE TRAVEL GUIDES

If you love local food, and supporting smaller, independent and often family-run food and drinks businesses (and farmers and farm shops), have a look at our three guidebooks on the button below. They’d each make a great gift for your foodie friend, or treat yourself to the trio. Banish forgettable food, and eat better (while buying local) with The Extra Mile, The Coastal Café Guide, or The Farm Shop Guide.   

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BEST-SELLING FOODIE TRAVEL GUIDES

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Bestselling travel guides 2024

We are Printslinger (like mud slinger, only slinging print about the place instead of mud). Home of three best-selling travel guidebooks and counting, we’re not as well known as Lonely Planet and the like. Our foodie travel books have excelled themselves in 2024 however, often beating the ‘big-hitters’ to the top spot when it comes to online book sales. Not bad for a small, independent publisher without the marketing might of the mass publishers. Long live independents!

At Printslinger, we’re driven by a desire to help you avoid boring, big-brand food and motorway services chains. We exist to help you seek out, support, and celebrate British food and Britain’s local food growers and retailers, Britain’s farmers, and independent farm shops, cafés, restaurants, coffee shops, and more. Let’s have a look at what each of our books has been up to in 2024.

The Extra Mile: a 2024 travel guide bestseller

The Extra Mile: Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services is our flagship title. It was produced annually in 2017, 2018, and 2019. It then had a three-year holiday (and a change of hands, into our hands), and returned with a bang in 2023.

The Extra Mile (ed. 4, 2023), has 275 off-motorway places to eat near motorway junctions. It was an Amazon #1 Bestseller across several food and travel guide categories in 2023 and 2024, and is frequently on the #1 Most Gifted charts. Its return to prominence in 2024 was aided by our publisher Kerry’s appearance on BBC Breakfast in August, discussing how our books help readers find and buy local food from independent cafés and farm shops near them and while on journeys around Britain.

“Is BBC Breakfast a radio show?” asked Kerry. “No, it’s primetime morning TV with an audience of 7m people,” we said. “I’ll wash my hair.”

The Extra Mile at number on on the Amazon sales chart
The Extra Mile Guide, showing #1 Most Gifted on Amazon

The Coastal Café Guide: a #1 bestselling food guide in 2024

The Coastal Café Guide was released by Printslinger in July 2024. It is packed with 150 of Britain’s best coastal cafés and places to eat, like restaurants with sea views, top spots for coffee after a surf or a wild swim, and idyllic cafés to visit while walking the coast path. The Coastal Café Guide became an #1 Amazon Hot New Release and #1 Bestseller across several foodie travel guide categories. It is a great gift for people who love the sea, seafood, sea views, and culinary adventures on the coast. It was featured in The Scotsman with a long article, had a double-page feature in The Times Weekend, and was reviewed (favourably!) in The Sun, as well as getting coverage in many local and regional outlets. 

Printslinger makes a donation of 1% of book sales to Surfers Against Sewage for every book we sell, managed through the Work for Good platform. 

The Farm Shop Guide: a #1 bestselling food and travel guide in 2024

The Farm Shop Guide is the third title from Printslinger to date. It has 165 fantastic farm shops and farm shop cafés and restaurants, alongside info on farmers’ markets, food festivals, and the best PYO places for pick-your-own fruit, vegetables, flowers, pumpkins, and even Christmas trees across Britain. The Farm Shop Guide had a 2.5 page feature in The Times Weekend, a double-page spread in Waitrose Weekend, a review in The Telegraph’s ‘what’s new in food’, mentions in other outlets including Cotswold Life, and a good plug on TV’s BBC Breakfast.  

Printslinger makes a donation of 1% of book sales to the Sustainable Food Trust for every book we sell, managed through the Work for Good platform. 

The Farm Shop Guide shown over The Times coverage
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Farm - Amazon Hot New Release #1 Food and Drink Travel 08.10.2024

Find out more about Printslinger and our best-selling food and travel guides

Printslinger is run by Kerry O’Neill and Laura Collacott. More titles are in the pipeline, with themes broadening out from pure food and travel guides into other realms. Rest assured, they will remain independent books, about memorable places and independent businesses, created by and for independent-minded people. To browse and buy our books, visit our online bookshop (link below). To discuss stocking our current books, marketing partnerships, press, work, your own book ideas, or anything else of interest, please use our contact form, linked to below. We look forward to hearing from you. 

Finally, a big thank you from us all to everyone who’s bought and enjoyed our books, shared our books and given them as presents, featured our books in their print and online coverage, actually BEEN in our books, and worked with us. We wouldn’t be where we are today without you. Thank you!

Some of the Printslinger team in 2023