Mhor Festival returns with food, drink and music
Mhor Festival is back this May Bank Holiday weekend (26th – 28th) and they have announced their full line-up which includes Lorna McNee, Scottish Chef of the Year and Phil Kay, a previous winner of British Comedy Award Best Live Stand Up.
The event is a food, drink and music festival run by Tom and Lisa Lewis and family. The Mhor Festival takes place on the banks of Loch Voil in Perthshire surrounded by stunning scenery. Accommodation available includes camping in the festival grounds; ‘glamping’ in the Mhor Bell Tents; or staying in one of the local hotels and B&B’s.
This year there will be attractions for all ages and tastes, along with award-winning chefs and musicians, the line-up includes the traditional raft race, aerial trapeze performances, bread making workshops and baking competitions, circus skills workshop, the omelette challenge, disco yoga, and much more including new for this year, Cinemor77, a mobile cinema housed in a yurt, equipped with cushions and beanbags for guests to enjoy a selection of independent films on.
Mhor Fest will be hosting an all-star female chef line-up for the coveted Mhor Feast (Friday 26th May). Lorna McNee, Scottish Chef of the Year will serve up her signature dish, along with a course each from Rosie Healey of Ottolenghi fame; ‘The Café Girls’ of Café St Honore; and Marysia Paskowska of Monachyle Mhor. A limited number of 100 Feast tickets are available. Previously selling out within days, tickets for the 5-course dinner are only available on a lottery basis.
Where:
MHOR Festival, Monachyle Mhor Farm, Balquhidder, Perthshire, FK19 8PQ,
When:
26th to 28th May 2017
Tickets:
Day tickets are available from £20 for an adult, while a weekend camping pass begins at £75. These can be bought online at www.mhorfestival.net/booking. Festival and camping tickets for under 16’s are free of charge.
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