5/5 Stace L. 10 months ago on Google
Wow!
What
a
festival!
This
is
like
a
little
Glasto
and
we
absolutely
loved
it.
The
site
is
relatively
small
so
easy
to
see
everything
and
make
your
way
between
stages
for
different
acts/events.
The
land
it
steep
in
marks
and
uneven,
so
do
be
mindful
if
you
have
mobility
issues
or
are
bringing
little
ones.
The
bar
is
priced
in
line
with
pubs
and
bars.
None
of
this
‘we’ve
got
you
so
now
we
are
going
to
bleed
you
dry’
pricing
you
usually
get.
It
makes
the
whole
experience
more
enjoyable
as
you
don’t
have
to
stress
about
spilling
a
£10
pint.
The
cups
are
recycled
and
reusable
and
the
whole
site
is
very
eco-friendly
with
ample
recycling.
The
food
traders
we
ate
from
were
outstanding
in
terms
of
quality
and
every
member
of
staff
we
interacted
with
was
very
friendly.
Again,
fair
prices
from
most
and
a
great
variety
so
all
dietary
needs
and
requirements
can
be
catered
for.
We
especially
loved
That’s
Nacho
Burrito
and
Hot
Rocks
Pizza.
The
music
was
really
fun
and
we
were
introduced
to
so
many
bands
and
artists
we
didn’t
know,
but
quickly
became
fans
of.
Many
were
really
local
too,
which
we
love
to
see.
The
stages
are
varied,
from
a
choir
on
one
stage
to
a
D&B
race
in
another.
You
can
always
find
something
you
like.
There
were
big
names
too
including
Grand
Master
Flash,
Fat
Freddy’s
Drop,
Shy
FX
and
The
Wailers.
AWESOME!
We
stayed
in
a
field
with
Fred’s
Yurts
which
was
relatively
quiet,
but
as
we
walked
through
other
areas
they
all
seemed
respectful
and
clean.
The
family
camping
area
is
staffed
to
avoid
anyone
who
shouldn’t
be
there
soiling
the
family
friendly
environment.
It
did
rain
(no
surprise
there)
and
the
ground
was
very
slippery,
but
some
kind
of
sawdust
looking
substance
was
out
down
to
help
with
was
great.
The
car
park
was
impossible
to
get
out
of
in
parts
though,
but
they
had
a
team
of
staff
and
tractor
drivers
helping
pull
people
out.
This
is
such
a
magical
festival
and
we’d
recommend
to
anyone
who
will
listen.
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