Supersonic Festival, Birmingham 21st – 23rd October 2011
21 October 2011 : Written by Campingninja
The Supersonic Festival is a weekend showcase of some of the most exciting and experimental music out there. After the event why not escape the crowds, take your tent and chill out after the party with some camping?
Festival of Bathing Beauties, Mablethorpe 17th -18th September 2011
17 September 2011 : Written by Campingninja
Welcome to the fourth Bathing Beauties Festival, celebrating the unique beauty, culture, architecture and history of the Lincolnshire coast. The Bathing Beauties Festival is ‘The longest Linear Coastal Arts Festival’ in the world.
The Bathing Beauties Festival will fill the beach and the beach huts of Mablethorpe, Sutton On Sea and Sandilands with a wild assortment of artistic splendour. Music, poetry, fire, performances, film and drama. There will be something for everyone...
St Ives September Festival 10th - 24th September 2011
10 September 2011 : Written by Campingninja
A huge range of dance, live music, theatre, art, talks, poetry, cinema and comedy is packed into 2 weeks in the beautiful Cornish harbour town of St Ives.
Thanks to Neiljs for the photo
Fishstock Brixham, Devon 10th September 2011
10 September 2011 : Written by Campingninja
Visit Brixham for a fun packed day out at the Fishstock urban festival of seafood and music. After all the excitement, rest your head under Devon’s star lit sky at a campsite nearby.
Mintfest, Kendal 2nd – 4th September 2011
02 September 2011 : Written by Campingninja
Expect to be wowed by amazing spectacle, dance, live music, comedy, theatre and much more as hundreds of international artists take over every nook and cranny of Kendal for a whole weekend of performance. We’ve got some of the best Lake District campsites to stay at within easy reach of Mintfest, so why not plan a visit and enjoy the festival entertainment for all the family?
Admiral Cardiff Big Weekend, Cardiff 5th – 7th August 2011
05 August 2011 : Written by Campingninja
Rock out to home grown and top international artists playing on the live music stage at the Admiral Cardiff Big Weekend. Make the most of the party weekend and chill out after the festivities at a beautiful Welsh campsite nearby.
Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Scotland 5th – 29th August 2011
05 August 2011 : Written by Campingninja
The Festival Fringe takes place at various venues around Edinburgh city and is the largest arts festival in the world with over 32,000 performances on streets, stages, tents and other venues. With some of the world's most spectacular scenery and most enduring experiences just a short trip away, why not book yourself a campsite as a great base for exploring more of Scotland?
Stockton International Riverside Festival, Stockton-on-Tees 4th – 7th August 2011
04 August 2011 : Written by Campingninja
With spectacular performances of street theatre, circus, carnival, music and dance from around the globe, the Stockton International Riverside Festival brings audiences 4 days of the latest and best developments in both UK and international outdoor arts. As well as these extraordinary performances, there are some magical campsites to stay at nearby, within easy reach of the festival.
Northern Lights Music Festival, Aberdeen 30th – 31st July 2011
30 July 2011 : Written by Campingninja
The two day Northern Lights Music Festival will see more than 50 acts take to three stages over the weekend. The main stage will host a funky line up of fantastic household names and chart toppers plus a host of top DJs will be mixing it up in an arena focusing on the best of Europe’s dance music. There’s no camping onsite at the festival, so be sure to book a campsite in the surrounding area to make the most of Scotland’s newest music festival.
Buxton Festival, Buxton, Derbyshire 9th – 27th July 2011
09 July 2011 : Written by Campingninja
One for the culture vultures - Buxton Festival is a feast of opera, music and literature, in the beautiful surroundings of the Peak District. With easy camping nearby, the Buxton Festival is a fantastic way to explore both the culture and the countryside of the Derbyshire Peaks.