Feastival
The Big Feastival is back again in The Cotswolds this bank holiday weekend between 28th-30th August, bringing fun and great music to you and your families. Located at Alex James’ farm near Kingham, a 3 minute walk from Kingham station, just outside of Oxford. From the farm gate entrance there are shuttle buses to get you to your campsite, which you don’t need to book for.
With performances from large names like Bastille, The Streets, RUDIM3NTAL, Basement Jaxx, Perrie and so many more artists, you are bound to have a good time.
There are food demonstrations in the Big Kitchen where you’ll learn expert tips from a mix of Michelin star chefs and well-known nutritionists and authors such as
Emily English, Simon Rogan, Anna Haugh, Tom Barnes and other food favourites.
With your little ones make your way to The Big Top where you will find fun and educational performances for your children to get involved in to keep them busy and entertained. They have their own silent disco, shows from well known kids TV presenters and entertainers: Justin Fletcher and Molly Kids TV, and bedtime stories in the evening. Everyone will be having fun and no one will miss out. There are creative workshops, comedy sets, live podcasts providing endless amounts of entertainment.
As this is a family friendly festival there are no designated family areas but every area is open to all.
There are different camp sites to suit your needs. If you want to remove the hassle of setting up a tent and want more luxury amenities then pick Apple Field campground for your glamping experience.
For another glamping experience choose Boutique campground
Want to live in your own van? Just purchase a campervan pass and conveniently have everything you need in one place without carrying it around.
If you want the authentic camping experience you have the general campsite where you can hire a trolley or wagon to help transport all your things from the drop off point to the campsite.
Make this weekend as packed or relaxed as you want and make the best memories.