THOUSANDS of people are set to attend the Caernarfon this Saturday (May 13) for the town’s annual food festival.
One of the largest food festivals in North Wales, the event is in its sixth outing having been started in 2016.
Despite being cancelled from 2020 to 2022 due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the event made a successful return last year, with more than 50,000 people descending on the town.
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Around 180 stalls are expected at this year’s festival, which is being held throughout the town centre.
As well as food and drink stalls, several craftmakers and small businesses from across North Wales will set up shop on the town's streets.
Stalls will be set up along the Prom and Marina, down to Y Maes, as well as on Castle Street, Shirehall Street and outside Caernarfon Castle.
Entry to the festival is free, and the event will run from 10am to 5pm.
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