The Sunday of Isle of Wight ShedFest keeps the same welcoming shape as the Saturday, back at Wight Aviation Museum in Sandown from 10am to 4pm with free entry and on-site parking. If you missed the opening day, Sunday is still worth the trip: the sheds stalls, classic vehicles and family activities are all still in place, with a slightly gentler finish time than Saturday's late music.
Rotary Club refreshments are listed for the Sunday, alongside live music and the craft and community groups that give ShedFest its character. It is the sort of event where you can wander, chat to stallholders and watch something being made without feeling you need a fixed timetable. The aviation museum setting adds interest even if you only came for the sheds, the tea and a look at what local makers have been working on in their workshops.
Sunday works well for families who want a morning out that does not eat the whole day, or for visitors already on the east Wight coast who fancy one more stop before heading home. For other low-cost local plans, browse community events on the Isle of Wight. If craft and making are your thing, the arts and crafts calendar has more hands-on days through the summer.