Tastebuds were teased at an annual celebration of local food, drink and crafts which continues today.
Yesterday was the first day of the the Spring Tide festival at Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock.
This is the tenth year of the family-friendly festival organised by the National Trust, and it continues to stay true to its roots, with a strong community emphasis and the opportunity to discover and meet local food producers.
Sarah Kennedy, senior visitor experience officer for the National Trust’s north and west Dorset team and Spring Tide event manager, said: “It really is a great day out for family and foodies with a chance to experience good local food, drink, craft and entertainment in a beautiful setting.”
It continues today, open from 10am-4pm. There is free parking for National Trust members at Hive Beach. Entry is £2 entry per person (under 12s go free).
All money raised is spent on National Trust conservation work in Dorset.
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