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sarahkeast
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Post: # 196487Post sarahkeast »

Can anyone recommend any small scale, kid friendly, green/eco type music festivals ?

I have only been back in the UK a year and am just getting around to thinking about school holidays and doing something laid back but interesting with the kids.

Location is fairly flexible [based in the north west and other family on south coast] timing is limited to school holidays, preferably August.

Are there any websites that list such things ? should I just google it ? would prefer recommendations.

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Post: # 196528Post jampot »

shambala has always been an excelent small scale family festy http://www.shambalafestival.org/ so is the big green gathering (but thats not on this year) :(
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Post: # 196739Post Andy Hamilton »

A bit short notice I know but I am doing a forage at the Dark mountain festival, but it will be close to you over in North Wales.

Bestival is always a good one too and pretty child friendly. Indeed most of them are these days.
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