Bluebell Railway Beer Festival is back and bigger than ever—with all four stations participating! Enjoy over 80 beers and 13+ ciders and perries, alongside live music, vintage steam trains, and great food across a truly unique setting.
Sheffield Park Station hosts the main bar and stage area with around 100 ales and craft beers, live bands, and hot food all weekend. Horsted Keynes features beer served from a carriage on Platform 4, plus live music on Saturday and Sunday.
At Kingscote Station—open Saturday and Sunday only—you’ll find a relaxing wine and gin bar, live music, and top-notch cask ales, plus sweet treats from Crepe de la Creme. Enjoy offerings from The Surrey Copper Distillery, Kingscote Vineyard, and CAMRA.
Arriving at East Grinstead? Stop by the carriage café for a pint while waiting for your train!
Priority is given to Sussex breweries, showcasing the best local beer, cider, and perry. Drinks are sold by pint, half, third, or wine/gin measures. Beer tokens are available across the railway, while wine and gin at Kingscote can be purchased with cash or card.
Join us for steam, sips, and song—the perfect way to spend your weekend!
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