Save the Waves Film Festival


Don’t miss the return of the Save The Waves Film Festival!

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Midlothian

19th August
£6.00 to £10.00 per person

Venue Key Features

Accessible Parking

Parking

Pets Welcome

Wifi

Level Access

Venue Accessibility

Accessible parking

Accessible parking or drop-off point

Accessible toilets

Level Access

Level access from entrance to reception

Level access to all public areas

Level access to bar

Level access to dining room, cafe or restaurant

Level access to leisure facilities

Level access to main entrance

Level access to one or more bedrooms

Wet room or level entry shower

Wheelchair access throughout

Save the Waves Film Festival features stunning surf and ocean films while supporting conservation efforts to protect surf ecosystems across the globe. Your ticket will enter you into an exclusive Lost Shore raffle on the night.

This year, with the backdrop being the North Devon World Surfing Reserve, they’ll be hosting these on a giant screen. So, bring your deckchair or camping mat and enjoy the delicious food and drink served up by the team at Freshwell Camping.

Don’t worry if it’s a chilly evening, their main sponsor DryRobe has you covered. Literally. There’ll be rental of their DryRobes to keep you snug and warm all evening.

The festival schedule is as follows:6pm: Doors open
6:15pm: STWFF introduction by Adam Hall, co-Founder of the North Devon World Surfing Reserve
6:30pm: Shorts film programme
7:15pm: Interval
7:30pm: Panel discussion about ocean conservation and the potential role of wave pools with:
– Adam Hall, Co-Founder at North Devon World Surf Reserve
– Andy Hadden, Lost Shore Founder
– Duncan McRae, Co-Founder Director at Protected Areas Foundation
– Alejandro Padro, ESG and Business Development Manager at Lost Shore
8pm: Interval
8:15pm: Lost Shore Raffle Giveaway
8:20pm: Feature film: Riding The Sardine Run
8:55pm: Festival Outro from Adam Hall
9pm: Festival Ends

Why not join them before the festival for a surf or some food and drink at Canteen? Overnight accommodation is also available to book.

For more information, and to book now, visit Save the Waves Film Festival.