Harwell Feast is a much loved annual event held in the Oxfordshire village of Harwell. With its origins steeped in history it has a lovely traditional feel. It continues each year to retain an emphasis on a value-for-money day out for the whole family.

About Harwell Feast

Group of men in traditional colorful costumes with floral hats, some holding flags, gathered on a green field with a black bull in the background, participating in a cultural festival or event.

Following a parade through the village, the recreation ground provides the setting for the day’s events. A central arena delivers entertainment throughout the day: often including displays by historical re-enactment groups, falconry displays and a fun dog show. 

Outdoor market stall with vintage toys, puppets, and stuffed animals, beside tents selling plants and other items, with people browsing and green trees in the background.

There is plenty of hot food and other refreshments, and a music marquee where you can relax and enjoy live music. Harwell Feast has a variety of attractions to suit all ages, including animal displays, inflatables, classic cars, steam and traction engines and a great selection of crafts.

Vintage steam traction engine on a grassy field, with two men standing on it, during an outdoor event or fair.