Disclosure: I was an official Camp Bestival blogger for 2015. My family and I were given tickets in return for our coverage and honest opinions of the festival. As ever, all thoughts, words and pictures are my own.
So there we are.
All the excitement, planning, packing and anticipation has been and gone.
And my head is full to bursting with memories made at Camp Bestival 2015.
It’s the second festival we’ve taken our littles to. The first was Shambala last year . And I *think* we can safely say that the apples haven’t fallen very far from the tree, in this instance ;)
They LOVED it.
As did we :)
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Our 2015 Camp Bestival Review
It was the first time my boy and I have been to Camp Bestival.
We’ve been to it’s (much) bigger sister ‘Bestival’ — on the Isle Of Wight.
But to be honest I didn’t really draw many parallels; apart from the fact that I had a ball at each.
Although there were people there with no kids; Camp Bestival is definitely the festival to go to if you have children.
It’s set on such a beautiful site; nestled in the grounds of Lulworth Castle in Dorset. And there are so many different areas to explore.
It was clean — very little litter. And the loos were some of the very best I’ve ever come across at a festival.
Even on the Sunday each toilet I visited had loo roll and antibac gel.
That is unheard of at a festival!
Very impressed.
Some Negatives
I’ve spoken to a few people, who’d been before. Who voiced their disappointment that this year the festival seems to have outgrown its home.
Speaking as someone who’s never been before, I didn’t feel that at all.
Granted, the amount of festival wagons was a little overwhelming at times.
Trying to navigate through a large crowd when you’re pulling two toddlers in a ridiculously unresponsive vehicle.
Past countless other vehicles of a similar size, is hard work. But until you have kids who are able to keep themselves upright until bedtime; pushchairs or trolleys are a necessary evil.
My only negative (and it’s a very minor one) was that the lanyards — which contained maps and line-ups — had run out fairly early on.
Happily, some kind soul in the Press Office found one for me. But if I hadn’t been there as an official blogger, we would have been stuck.
A map and line-up is vital bit of kit to ensure you don’t miss anything at a festival. And adding a few quid onto the ticket price and giving everyone a lanyard with their wrist-bands, as standard, would the best solution to prevent this from happening.
And Some Positives
As my last festival experience was Glastonbury, back in June, I thought that Camp Bestival was a lovely size. Not too big — or crowded. And not so small that you felt that you’d seen everything after one circuit of the site.
Quite the contrary in fact! I think we saw probably 10% of what was on offer. If that. There was SO much to see and do.
I wish we’d be able to go down on the Thursday and have another day there.
I felt that there was room to breathe; OK the area around the main stage was hectic. It was also difficult to pass through, when the bands were on.
But in all of the other areas you definitely maintained your personal space.
We sat on the grass on Sunday and had a picnic, with a 10ft radius around us. I’ve been to other festivals where other revellers would have been walking over the picnic rug; and trampling over our legs!
Camp Bestival; Fun for All The Family
Depending on the age group of your child, one family’s experience would be quite different to another’s.
I guess, as your child grows, Mr Tumble would be replaced by an animal demonstration with Steve Backshall.
Soft play would be ditched in favour of learning circus skills.
Whatever age — and that goes for adults too — I’m pretty sure Camp Bestival would have something on offer; to tickle your fancy.
A Video Of Our Camp Bestival Experience
I think this film shows that we had SUCH an awesome weekend.
We were treated to beautiful weather. And whilst that was certainly a contributory factor, to our glowing report; there’s simply not enough room in one post, to wax lyrical about everything I loved about Camp Bestival 2015.
It was the perfect mix of hanging out with old friends, meeting new friends. Eating good food — courtesy of The Feast Collective — and being entertained on every level.
It was a treat for all the senses.
Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.
Sounds like a brilliant time, with lots of fantastic activities for everyone! #twinklytuesday
It was fabulous!! SO much to see and do — I think if it was on for a whole week, we still wouldn’t have seen/done everything!!!
It looks like so much fun and it looks like the weather was very kind to you too #TwinklyTuesday
Aaah the weather was AMAZING!!! According to regulars it’s generally good on Camp Bestival weekend!! They must order the sunshine well in advance ;)
Wow! It is obvious you had an amazing time. Fab photos and video clip – makes it look very tempting! Love the hat :)
Thanks for sharing x
haha! Thanks so much :) You can’t fail to be happy when you’re wearing a disco ball on your head!! ;) xx
That looks fantastic fun! Glad you had a great time
Aah thanks so much lovely :) We really did! :)
Wow! Camp Bestival looks absolutely brilliant! :) I must look this up when Jack is a bit older!
Great and fun post :) #TwinklyTuesday
Thanks so much! It made me smile, watching the little movie clip back!! :) Really gives a feel for what a lovely weekend it was! :)
It looks like so much fun! Definitely something to consider for a break away next year :)
It was SUCH a lot of fun Carolyn! Definitely put it on your ‘to do’ list for next year! :)
It sounds great! Love the pictures too! x #TwinklyTuesday
Thanks lovely — I’m so happy to have made the little film. We’ll treasure that when the boys are a bit older! Such a great memory of a fab weekend :)
I am so glad you had a lovely time! We had a blast, my toddler loves it there. It was a lot busier than last year, maybe they had sold more day tickets this time around. Love your photos, I’m looking forward to writing all about it (I just need to find some time!)
Becky xx
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Aah it was SO good!! It must have been pretty quiet in previous years — I was really, really surprised there weren’t more people. It was so lovely wasn’t it? So much for the littles to do — I just can’t wait for next year!! Wish I’d seen you!! xx
That looks like a fab time! I love festivals like that which the kids enjoy! #TwinklyTueadays
Kristen
It was fabulous Kristen — we’ve got another festival in a couple of week’s time — looking forward to that but I don’t think it will be quite as fabulous as Camp Bestival!! :)
Wow, wow, wow.
Now I’m a new mummy and the thought of a festival has never crossed my sleep-deprived mind before but holy moly that looks fun! Great photography I WANT TO GO NOW!!!!
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x
Ah bless you!! It’s SO much fun!! When we had the twins the thought had crossed my mind that we’d have to hand up our dancing shoes in favour of more ‘child friendly’ pursuits… how happy am I that I combine the two!! Just brilliant :) xx