Guilfest 2014 Review

Guilfest 18th to 20th July 2014

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Great to see Guilfest back for 2014.

Very much a music festival there’s lots of variety with a mix of main stream, rock and punk.

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Flummoxed 2014 Review

The Flummoxed Festival was tiny. Teeny weeny tiny. Previously I had thought a festival with under 5000 people was small, but this one had 150 people, including the kids.

So I’m not sure whether the Flummoxed Festival is a festival or not, or just a lovely family friendly camping event with lots of live music and activities added for good measure.

But this was actually what made it a very enjoyable, friendly, relaxing experience and one that my whole family would readily do again next year.

This is a fledgling festival which appears to offer something quite different for families, a bit of a middle ground between staying on a normal camp site and going to a large, noisy festival.

Flummoxed 2014
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Beverley Folk Festival 2014 Review

20th to 22nd June 2014

Website: www.beverleyfestival.com

Reviewed by Lisa Morris and family

Every small festival calls itself “friendly” but with Beverley Folk Festival they don’t have to apply that label to themselves. Before you even pull off the road to Beverly Racecourse, where the festival is held, you are greeted by the friendliest stewards imaginable. We must have stopped for a quick chat three times on the way to our campsite parking space. The campsite itself was on ancient pasture land (hayfever sufferers beware!) and had plenty of space. My husband, our 11 month old daughter and myself headed towards the “quiet” area and parked up. The parking area was right next to the camping field making it very easy to unload and we selected the perfect spot away from other tents who might not appreciate an early morning wake up call from a baby. Our neighbours were a field of sheep and cows who were definitely the noisiest things down this end of the site.

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3foot People Festival 2014 Review

Jpeg24th to 26th June 2014

Website: www.chelmsford.gov.uk/3foot

Reviewed by Katy Barton and family

3foot people festival is in its 9th year and is the only festival exclusively aimed at under 6s. This one’s not about the big names on the main stage, instead you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of farmyard animals, soft play and puppet shows.

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Nibley 2014 Review

ribbon tutuNibley Festival Sat 5th July 2014 – North Nibley, Gloucestershire

 

Reviewed by Anna Waldron and family

Nibley Festival is a one day festival with camping set in the pretty village of North Nibley on the edge of the Cotswolds.

This festival is clearly well supported, appreciated by and benefitting the local people and community groups. As such the marshals are friendly and pleased to welcome you into the festival site. Read more…

Cornbury 2014 Review

Cornbury Music Festival 2014

Review by Ellie Allen and family

“Are we nearly there yet?”

My husband and I, along with our two boys (ages seven and eight) have been looking forward to this festival for weeks! Finally the day arrived and after a busy day at work and school, we were on our way.

We’d been watching the weather forecast all week and for once it was right. Read more…

Lunar Festival 2014 Review

IMG_8484Lunar Festival (6th-8th June 2014)

Umberslade Estate, Tanworth, Warwickshire.

Reviewed by Lisa Morris, husband Joe and 2 children, aged 4 and 9.

Psychedelic, bonkers, imaginative and uplifting! That’s how I would sum up the Lunar Festival.

This is the first year that the Lunar Festival has taken place at Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, although apparently they had a “practice” event a couple of years ago.

As we live close by, my husband was able to go ahead and set up camp and we joined him once school had finished. Our travelling time to the festival was under an hour, much less than usual. This was less tiring for everyone involved and has made me think about the value of attending local events, especially during school term time.

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Wychwood 2014 Review

A Lovely 10th Birthday Party

Sun catchersLooking back through past line ups, Wychwood appears very impressive for one of the smaller festivals, and for their tenth birthday celebrations, they pulled out all the stops!

This is definitely an extremely family orientated festival, almost exclusively attended by young families. A massive focal point of the festival was The Parade, which everything stopped for on the Sunday afternoon. The huge kids’ field boasted countless opportunities among the impressive array of various craft activity stalls for making treasures to exhibit in the Sunday Parade, which was a beautiful procession of activity organisers and children – so proud of their achievements.
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Fairy Fair 2014 Review

Fairy Fair 2014We had been counting down to the annual Fairy Fair for months, we’ve been going since Eila was one and she absolutely loves it.

We are so lucky to have such an event on our doorstep, run by the the Fairyland Trust charity. The Fairy Fair is set in the stunning and magical grounds of Holt Hall in North Norfolk and has been since 2007 after moving from Narborough hall near Kings Lynn. People come far and wide to attend, many making a holiday out of it by staying in the local area.

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Elderflower Fields 2014 Review

Music and adventure in the woods…

23 – 26 May 2014
Review by Nikki Payne

Towards main stage

If you have young children, who love a bit of adventure, outdoors, and want to be kept busy then this is a festival for them. If, as a parent, you are happy to spend most of the day watching and helping your children do stuff, hoping that by the evening they’ll be tired and satisfied enough to enable you to indulge in a fair amount of band watching, whilst they curl up beside you, then this is the festival for you too. Elderflower is designed for families with some lovely thoughtful touches like the communal free picnic on Sunday afternoon.

Our family highlights were the Night Jar walk, tree climbing with Climbing Wild and the Woodland Stage on Sunday evening.

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Guilfest 2014 Review

Guilfest 18th to 20th July 2014

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Great to see Guilfest back for 2014.

Very much a music festival there’s lots of variety with a mix of main stream, rock and punk.

Read more…

Beverley Folk Festival 2014 Review

20th to 22nd June 2014

Website: www.beverleyfestival.com

Reviewed by Lisa Morris and family

Every small festival calls itself “friendly” but with Beverley Folk Festival they don’t have to apply that label to themselves. Before you even pull off the road to Beverly Racecourse, where the festival is held, you are greeted by the friendliest stewards imaginable. We must have stopped for a quick chat three times on the way to our campsite parking space. The campsite itself was on ancient pasture land (hayfever sufferers beware!) and had plenty of space. My husband, our 11 month old daughter and myself headed towards the “quiet” area and parked up. The parking area was right next to the camping field making it very easy to unload and we selected the perfect spot away from other tents who might not appreciate an early morning wake up call from a baby. Our neighbours were a field of sheep and cows who were definitely the noisiest things down this end of the site.

Read more…

Nibley 2014 Review

ribbon tutuNibley Festival Sat 5th July 2014 – North Nibley, Gloucestershire

 

Reviewed by Anna Waldron and family

Nibley Festival is a one day festival with camping set in the pretty village of North Nibley on the edge of the Cotswolds.

This festival is clearly well supported, appreciated by and benefitting the local people and community groups. As such the marshals are friendly and pleased to welcome you into the festival site. Read more…

Lunar Festival 2014 Review

IMG_8484Lunar Festival (6th-8th June 2014)

Umberslade Estate, Tanworth, Warwickshire.

Reviewed by Lisa Morris, husband Joe and 2 children, aged 4 and 9.

Psychedelic, bonkers, imaginative and uplifting! That’s how I would sum up the Lunar Festival.

This is the first year that the Lunar Festival has taken place at Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, although apparently they had a “practice” event a couple of years ago.

As we live close by, my husband was able to go ahead and set up camp and we joined him once school had finished. Our travelling time to the festival was under an hour, much less than usual. This was less tiring for everyone involved and has made me think about the value of attending local events, especially during school term time.

Read more…

Fairy Fair 2014 Review

Fairy Fair 2014We had been counting down to the annual Fairy Fair for months, we’ve been going since Eila was one and she absolutely loves it.

We are so lucky to have such an event on our doorstep, run by the the Fairyland Trust charity. The Fairy Fair is set in the stunning and magical grounds of Holt Hall in North Norfolk and has been since 2007 after moving from Narborough hall near Kings Lynn. People come far and wide to attend, many making a holiday out of it by staying in the local area.

Read more…

Flummoxed 2014 Review

The Flummoxed Festival was tiny. Teeny weeny tiny. Previously I had thought a festival with under 5000 people was small, but this one had 150 people, including the kids.

So I’m not sure whether the Flummoxed Festival is a festival or not, or just a lovely family friendly camping event with lots of live music and activities added for good measure.

But this was actually what made it a very enjoyable, friendly, relaxing experience and one that my whole family would readily do again next year.

This is a fledgling festival which appears to offer something quite different for families, a bit of a middle ground between staying on a normal camp site and going to a large, noisy festival.

Flummoxed 2014
Read more…

3foot People Festival 2014 Review

Jpeg24th to 26th June 2014

Website: www.chelmsford.gov.uk/3foot

Reviewed by Katy Barton and family

3foot people festival is in its 9th year and is the only festival exclusively aimed at under 6s. This one’s not about the big names on the main stage, instead you have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of farmyard animals, soft play and puppet shows.

Read more…

Cornbury 2014 Review

Cornbury Music Festival 2014

Review by Ellie Allen and family

“Are we nearly there yet?”

My husband and I, along with our two boys (ages seven and eight) have been looking forward to this festival for weeks! Finally the day arrived and after a busy day at work and school, we were on our way.

We’d been watching the weather forecast all week and for once it was right. Read more…

Wychwood 2014 Review

A Lovely 10th Birthday Party

Sun catchersLooking back through past line ups, Wychwood appears very impressive for one of the smaller festivals, and for their tenth birthday celebrations, they pulled out all the stops!

This is definitely an extremely family orientated festival, almost exclusively attended by young families. A massive focal point of the festival was The Parade, which everything stopped for on the Sunday afternoon. The huge kids’ field boasted countless opportunities among the impressive array of various craft activity stalls for making treasures to exhibit in the Sunday Parade, which was a beautiful procession of activity organisers and children – so proud of their achievements.
Read more…

Elderflower Fields 2014 Review

Music and adventure in the woods…

23 – 26 May 2014
Review by Nikki Payne

Towards main stage

If you have young children, who love a bit of adventure, outdoors, and want to be kept busy then this is a festival for them. If, as a parent, you are happy to spend most of the day watching and helping your children do stuff, hoping that by the evening they’ll be tired and satisfied enough to enable you to indulge in a fair amount of band watching, whilst they curl up beside you, then this is the festival for you too. Elderflower is designed for families with some lovely thoughtful touches like the communal free picnic on Sunday afternoon.

Our family highlights were the Night Jar walk, tree climbing with Climbing Wild and the Woodland Stage on Sunday evening.

Read more…