From foraging near Loch Lomond to garlic tasting on the Isle of Wight, our tipsters reveal the best of British foodie gatherings. Scroll down for the winning tip

The best producers from across the south-west head to this gorgeous seafront setting to showcase their food and drink at the Eat Festival. It’s free to attend, so bring the whole family – even the dog! After sampling the wares and enjoying the entertainments, including jugglers and DJ sets, finish your visit off with a walk along the cob or roll up your trousers and have a paddle (weather permitting). Eat festivals in south-west England continue through to 11 December.
Martin Scott

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