One of the most well-known family-friendly events, Camp Bestival has an entire section – the Kids’ Garden – devoted solely to little ones. Your first-time festival-goers can learn circus skills, jump on the world’s biggest bouncy castle, take a turn on the kids’ catwalk, visit the science tent or enjoy their very own performances by Mr Tumble, Dick and Dom, and more. Plus, there’s a whole host of live music acts – including Madness, Mark Ronson and All Saints – for you too! Book your tickets now for 27th-30th July at Lulworth Castle, Dorset.
Latitude Festival has earned the titles of ‘Best Family Festival’ and ‘Best Family Day Out’ thanks to its dedicated children’s areas and fun-filled activities. This year, take the little ones along to explore the wonders of The Enchanted Garden with its kid-friendly science and craft workshops, enjoy colourful outdoor theatre performances, and show off some moves at the West End dance classes. For the grown-ups, the musical line-up features the likes of The 1975, Mumford and Sons and Goldfrapp, with many more hit headliners due to be announced. Tickets now available for 13th-16th July, Henham Park, Suffolk.
Hailed as “a family weekend adventure beyond your wildest dreams”, Just So Festival is packed with colourful music, theatre, dance, literature, comedy, arts and creative activities. From The Forgotten Courtyard to The Spellbound Forest, families are invited to meet the UK’s favourite children’s authors (and listen to their magical tales!), learn about space and watch the stars in the observatory, get their groove on with dance workshops, and take a wooden rowing boat out on Rudyard Lake. Takes place on 18th-20th August, Rode Hall, Cheshire.