One of the things that helps me through winter and spring is knowing that the festival season is on the way! Summer festivals is something that has been a part of my life since I was a teen and I love that it's also ingrained in my children's lives and has become something we all look forward to year on year.
The music, food, camping, freedom and escape from reality for a few days, regardless of the weather, never fails to be a fun and wholesome experience. The great thing about festivals in the UK is the abundance of choice, each festival is slightly unique meaning that most music and food tastes can be catered for and you're sure to find a festival that piques your interest.
Both of my kids have been going to festivals and camping overnight since they were 5 months old, so yes it's more doable and a lot of fun! Of course, some festivals are more suitable for younger children than others so here is a list of some of the best family-friendly festivals taking place this summer.
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Elderflower Fields, 24th-27th May, Ashdown Forest Sussex
Elderflower Fields is a small, safe and family-focused festival that offers the chance for kids to get outdoors and have a wild weekend of family adventure, sports, nature and arts in a countryside setting. There is plenty to keep everyone entertained throughout the weekend. Adult weekend tickets start at £175 and children's tickets at £91
My kids and I have done the Big Retreat twice and it's a fantastic family festival in an incredible location. With a focus and well-being, your ticket gives you. access to over 300 experiences from yoga to foraging and bushcraft, live music, incredible food and a great kids program that runs alongside this. So far Lucy Spraggan and The Feeling have been confirmed for the lineup. Adult weekend tickets start at £220, youth tickets £80 and under 5's free
3. Wychwood Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse, 31st May – 2 June 2024
Wychwood Festival was the first festival I took my eldest to and it's a great starter festival for families as it's well-contained and has everything you need for a fun weekend. They always have a fantastic lineup along with hundreds of free family activities including circus workshops, crafts, aerial shows and yoga. So far the lineup consists of Texas, Ocean Colour Scene and Seasick Steve. Adult tickets with camping start at £169, Youth tickets are £84 and under 10's are free.
4. The Eden Festival, Moffat, Scotland, 13th-16th June
The Eden Festival in Scotland is proud to be a family-friendly festival with activities for all ages. There is a kid's craft tent, creative spaces, a family well-being area with yoga, meditation, mother circles and sound baths, Over the weekend they will also have messy play, graffiti workshops, circus skills, a treasure hunt and kid's parade. So far the lineup includes Mr Scruff, Leftfield and The Zombies and weekend tickets start at £155 for adults, £75 for teens and £20 for under 12's (free for under 5's)
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Guilfest, Guildford, Stoke Park, 29th-30th June
I will always have a soft spot for Guilfest as it was one of the first festivals I worked at during my student days and even though it had a break for a few years, it's back and its such a fun and family-friendly festival with an eclectic lineup. While there is no camping this year there is plenty of places to stay locally and this festival is only minutes from the train station. This year they will have a kids' area, arts and crafts, bushcraft, cinema tent and games tent and the lineup so far includes The Stranglers and Sam Ryder and weekend tickets are £88 for adults and £44 for under 18's
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Isle of Wight Festival, 20th-23rd June
The Isle of Wight festival is one of the UK's original classic festivals and its main focus is the music, meaning you can expect an incredible lineup but saying that they also offer plenty for the younger festival goers including lots of fairground rides and a special Kidzone area. Last year Kidzone put on theatre shows, storytelling, magic, dance and discos, circus skills, forest school and craft activities. The lineup so far includes Green Day, Pet Shop Boys, McFly and The Streets to name a few. Weekend tickets for adults are £269.95, teens are £225.95, 9-12yrs £14, 3-8yrs £8.40 and 2 an under are free. Day tickets are also available at £120
The Timber Festival is a unique and all-encompassing festival with a focus on nature, the environment, sustainability and creating a sense of community. There is just so much for families and children to do here, from workshops, talks, skill sessions, music, building and a large woodland playground. There are also some fantastic speakers for all ages that will inspire. Tickets are income-based and weekend tickets start at £150 for adults and £55 for children
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Vintage for Victory, Cardiff, 12th-14th July
We attended this boutique vintage-themed festival last year and my boys absolutely loved it. Now in its 7th year, Vintage for Victory celebrates all that was great from the 1940s, 50's and '60s and you can expect lots of music, performers, reenactors, vintage fun fairs, food, fashion, outdoor cinema and plenty to keep children entertained including full-sized replica Spitfire and Hurricane along with re-enactment RAF flight crew to tell you all about the Battle of Britain, the people and planes. Last year they also had lawn tennis, vintage cars on show, a miniature railway and lots of street food. Weekend tickets for adults are £60, 16-21yrs old are £50 and under 16's are free, a camping pitch for 4 nights is £50
9. Big Love Festival, Monmouthshire, Wales, July 18th-21st
Big Love is a small 4-day music festival set in the glorious Welsh countryside with over 130 acts across the weekend as well as circus performances, cabaret, kids tent, workshops and more. They haven't yet announced their lineup or confirmed activities but this festival while small is a popular one. Weekend tickets start at £150 for adults, teens (13-17yrs) £60, child (5-12yrs) £5 and under 5's free
This longstanding festival is always a popular one and for good reason, a stellar lineup, beautiful location and a huge host of things to keep the kids (and teens) entertained, in fact too much to mention and I'd recommend checking out
this page for the full list. Despite being a larger festival, it's very family-friendly with a dedicated family camping area. The lineup so far includes Kasabian, Frank Turner, London Grammer and Rick Astley and it's going to be an action-packed weekend although it's also one of the more expensive festivals with adult weekend tickets £308, teen tickets (13-15yrs) £190, children's tickets (5-12yrs) £28 and under 4's free
A three day wonderland of music, comedy, arts, science, theatre and sport for all ages, set in beautiful North Yorkshire parkland. Unlike other festivals they don't have "kids-specific areas" but instead the whole site is accessible to everyone and all ages and there is going to be a lot of music, theatre, workshops, cinema and plenty more to get involved in. The lineup so far includes The Coral and Bombay Bicycle Club and adult weekend tickets start at £179, 16-17yrs £100, 6-15yrs £75, 4-5yrs £50 and under 3s are free
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The original off-grid festival! Four days of low-impact living in an area of outstanding beauty, every nook and corner bursting with music, creativity, natural abundance and once again plenty for children of all ages including teens. I took my boys here a few years back and we loved it, it's very much about the experience and feel-good sustainable factor and there were so many workshops for the kids as well as circus skills, a library bus, crafts, music, hang-out areas and games. The lineup is yet to be announced although usually focuses on alternative and local acts and adult tickets start at £150, 16-17's £100, 11-15yrs £65, 6-10yrs £30, 2-5yrs £10 and under 2's free
Bristol’s Lakeside Food and Music Festival, is set in the stunning Chew Valley with incredible views, amazing food and a fantastic family-friendly lineup. I've taken the kids to this before and there is always an array of things to do, from puppet shows to a fairground and play area, workshops and crafts. There are also plenty of food options for all ages. The lineup so far includes The Feeling, Sophie Ellis Bextor and Tinie Tempha and adult weekend tickets start at £172.78, teens (13-20yrs) £129.59, kids (4-12yrs) £37.79, and under 3's are free.
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Lakefest, Herefordshire, 7th-11th August
Lakefest set in a beautiful location at Eastnor Castle has quickly grown in popularity on the festival scene, with a combination of great activities and a family-friendly feel this is one to put on your list. The children's activities include everything from creative crafts and fairground to more high-octane shows of wrestling and BMX. The lineup includes The Libertines, Olly Murs and Jake Bugg and they offer a family ticket for 2 adults and 2 children under 18 for £349 including camping with access to the site from Wednesday to the Mon morning.
Camp Bestival offers up two family-friendly festivals during the summer, with the first taking place in Dorset in July and another in Shropshire in August. Designed by families, especially for families, this highly popular with festival-loving parents, it's worth booking in advance if you plan to go. There is so much going including a rock climbing wall, skateboard ramps and lessons, SUP, painting, fashion workshops, a silent disco, a woodland tribe and the list goes on. The lineup includes McFly, Faithless and Paloma Faith and weekend adult tickets start at £210, teen tickets (13-17yrs) £155, older child tickets (10-12yrs) £128, child tickets (5-9yrs) £108, younger child tickets (2-4yrs) £85, 1 and under free
A family weekend adventure beyond your wildest dreams and having done this festival twice with my kids and highly recommend it, you will have an unforgettable weekend of mischief, mayhem, and magical moments creating memories to last a lifetime. The program is packed with music, performance, food fights, anarchic play, and imaginative worlds, nature, magic and is non-stop fun from start to finish. Unlike some other festivals, your ticket includes all the activities, workshops and camping. Adult weekend tickets start at £208.65 and children's tickets are £88.65, day tickets are also available.
Bear Grylls wild adventure take on a family festival has gone from strength to strength and now they have two festivals, one in Norfolk and one in Devon. The festival was made with families in mind and offers over 100 activities from shelter building to skateboarding and tree climbing, along with some inspirational speakers including Bear himself and a rather impressive music lineup to boot including Sam Ryder, Ocean Colour Scene and Ash. A family ticket for 2 adults and 2 children start at £499, they also have separate adult and children tickets.
A 4-day, nature & science-themed, indie-folk festival in a Welsh woodland by the sea. A small festival with a family feel and plenty for kids including pirate fun, workshops, forest school, dance and drama sessions. There is an eclectic mix of folky and indie music on the lineup along with some great talks, walks, wellbeing sessions and permaculture and a host of the best local street food vendors. Adult Weekend tickets are £155, children's tickets (4-17yrs) £55 and under 4's are free, day tickets are also available.
A great way to wave out the summer with the End of the Road festival at Larmer Tree Gardens in Dorset. Another long-standing festival that always attracts a great crowd with a fantastic music lineup and family-friendly features such as family camping and kids' area and activities. They haven't finalised everything that is going to be on offer but so far the music lineup includes Idles, Slow Drive and Sleater-Kinney. Weekend adult tickets start at £255, youth tickets (13-17yrs) £180, Child tickets (6-12yrs) £80, young child (3-5yrs) £60 and 0-2yrs are free.
Only in it's 2nd year, this small and community-driven festival is fantastic, we went last year and it was a great way to wave off summer. Set in the Mendip Hills, the campsite is spacious and safe for children to run around and there is plenty to do that's included in the ticket such as nerf zone, archery active, outdoor cinema, climbing wall, fire shows and live music. The tickets haven't gone on sale yet but last year early bird tickets including 2 nights camping, started at £49 for an adult and children were £34 and under 3's were free - this is just a guideline on the prices from last year.
With summer coming, I'm looking forward to the festivals. I love how the festivals you mention are also family friendly, so no one has to be excluded. What a great way to spend time with the whole family and make memories.
ReplyDeleteI think every family should experience a family festival. I love them! There are always so many child-friendly activities going on and of course you get to experience camping and great music too!
ReplyDeleteWow - such a comprehensive breakdown of family friendly festivals. The only issue is choosing which ones to attend as they all sound great. Stephanie
ReplyDeleteI love festivals; they're fun and they offer memorable experiences. I wish we had more of it here in my country.
ReplyDeleteI went to my first festival last year, in fact I went to two and had a great experience at the second sadly not the first. This is a great list of family friendly festivals
ReplyDeleteI have not gone to a family friendly festival before - but it sounds like such a fun and unique experience. Thank you for sharing your list.
ReplyDeleteomg I can't believe Winter is almost over...It is finally Spring and finally outdoor festival season...yay.....
ReplyDeleteI love all of these, but Isle of Wight would be tops on my list. I know it's so famous for its music.
ReplyDeleteOooh you know summer is coming when festival season rolls around!! How exciting!! These are great festivals for everyone to enjoy...love this!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like there is a varied range of great family festivals that we can visit over the coming months. I've never taken my family to a festival. I love that they have some great child focused activities for them to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThese UK festivals look incredible! Perfect for families seeking fun and adventure. It makes me excited to plan our next festival outing!
ReplyDeleteThese are such great festivals for a family. I especially loved reading about Elderflower Fields. I like small, safe and family-focused festivals.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lot of different festivals! It is nice that there are so many, and also that they are family friendly. Festivals are so fun to go to as a family. Great way to get outside and spend some time together.
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