Festivals are the new national past-time. No longer the preserve of music-obsessed youth, they are prolific in their number and offering and now attract devotees of all backgrounds and ages.
Turn your musical excursions into luxury mini-breaks with a leisure vehicle: no more wet canvas, trippers over your trip-wires, queuing for your comestibles and, surely the most enticing element of all - the un-alloyed delights of your own private bathroom facilities.
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Here are some of our favourite festivals:
For four days of September, the normally peaceful Lulworth Estate transforms its grounds into a festival site, whilst its woodlands transform into an enchanted forest. A boutique festival with a bit of something for everyone. Make sure you include this on your itinerary for your trip to the Jurassic Coast.
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This contemporary performing arts festival needs no introduction. The 5-day festival will really put on a show, allowing you to see some great live music performances in a location rich with history. Why not include this on your list of things to do when you’re next in Somerset.
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This festival is more of a family and friends get together, celebrating both great music as well as many other forms of entertainment. Located within the Brecon Beacons this festival really lives up to its “Green” name, giving back to the community and sourcing much of their food and drink from local welsh suppliers.
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Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018, this festival is the first of many across the UK this summer. Known for hosting a range of artists from up and coming musicians to huge legendary acts, this festival really does meet the needs of those of all ages.
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Serving up some of the best music acts, Latitude Festival is not to be missed. The festival also celebrates theatre, literature, dance and many more forms of performing arts. With all of this on offer it is sure to keep the whole family entertained, whatever they’re in to.
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