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    Skipton International Puppet Festival

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Kendal Calling

    Kendal Calling

    5.0(1 review)
    52.6 mi

    Lowther Deer Park, Hackthorpe, CA10 2HN…read more Warning this a lengthy review - hope it has some useful information. Just spent a lovely weekend at Kendal Calling. A small (8 thousand) independent festival in a great location on the edge of the Lake District. A great time seemed to be had by all and we left the site on Monday afternoon having drunk deeply at the well (and the bar!) but feeling strangely rested and well fed!! Long drive back to Nunhead but no pain no gain. All credit to the organisers who put together a really beautiful well run site, which was kept on an even keel by a polite but efficient security team who appeared to have some sense of how to keep everyone happy and safe. Music - headliners on the Saturday The Doves played an epic set which was a joy to behold. Calvin Harris and The Coral were less successful. The Badly Drawn Boy played a blinder on the Sunday afternoon and you could feel the collective goose bumps ripple through the crowd when he brought his daughter on for a duet. As ever much of the best stuff was to be found in the smaller tents. Crossiant Neuf hosted the Kaylied tent which had a good rotation of folky, rootsy type acts during the day and a more ska, funk and house vibe in the evening. Ideally located next to the pub!! The Glow tent was the main dance area but on the few occasions I visited seemed a bit dull and lacking in volume. The House Party tent got my vote; properly decked out kitschy front room to chill in during the day and old school house party at night. Dave Haslam's balearic set was highly uplifting and typical of the music policy. A very excited Craig Charles finished the whole thing somewhere around 3 on Monday morning in the Kaylied tent with a good time funk and soul set which had the walls dripping and the crowd raising the roof. Other stuff - plenty of jazz, juggling, karaoke, very amusing and inventive fancy dress, Cumbrian olympics and a bit of theatre, Howard Marks etc, etc. Food and Drink - excellent range of small independent stalls with not a burger van on the whole site. Lovers of Mexican food were particularly well served and the Turkish chicken casserole from Johnny Baghdad was very tasty. Plenty of veggie options too. In general most main dishes were priced around £5-6 and seemed great value coming from London. Plenty of the bog standard festival bars selling Tuborg etc dotted around the site but for beer lovers the place to be was the Holy Quail pub which had an excellent selection of local ale including a Hawkshead Pale which was drinking so well it was gone by Saturday lunchtime. The Hawkshead bitter was a good alternative and was also drinking very well and ran out on the Sunday afternoon. By that time a cheeky vodka and red bull was starting to seem like a good idea anyway!! Camping - it might be small but get there on the Thursday to secure a tasty pitch. Quiet field was lively, friendly and reasonably well spaced out. The main areas were slightly chaotic but seemed to suit those who fancied being up all night. Family area was quiet and worth considering just to be able to get your car on site as it was a long hike to the camping areas. Toilets and showers - must admit I thought the toilets looked inadequate for the crowd but they seemed to be cleaned reasonably often and were still fine on the Monday morning. The thought of freestyling did not seem to enter anyones head. The 6 Eco friendly showers seemed even more inadequate but at £3.50 a go we never queued for more than 10 minutes!! The punters - pretty much all tribes welcome and a very mixed bag with a healthy dose of harmless 17/18 year olds who tended to camp in groups of about 20 and sit around all day and night drinking Fosters. Plenty of 20 to 50's with or without children. All very friendly and many thanks to our neighbours who roasted up a fine joint of lamb for all in the vicinity and passed on a top tip for how to get my car on site on the Monday morning - love those cheeky Northern monkeys.

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    leeds music festival

    leeds music festival

    5.0(3 reviews)
    27.3 mi

    I have been to Leeds Festival about five times and it's one of my favourite times of the year! The…read morefestival takes part on August bank holiday weekend, with an early entry ticket permitting access to the campsite as early as the Wednesday, and the festival ending on Monday morning. The music is on on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday, usually from about midday till 11pm ish. Not only is there music but also comedians and sometimes films are shown. There are also various DJ sets/music tents on an evening as well as different bars-it all varies year on year. The festival area consists of different campsite areas, the carparks, and then the arena itself. There's quite a lot of camping space however if you don't get there that early it can be difficult to get a decent space. The arena contains all the different stages, loads of food vans/counters, bars, and rides. The cost of Leeds Fest goes up every year but it's about £200 now for a weekend of camping and seeing loads of bands and things. It's not bad value but it is creeping up a lot. I love Leeds fest as it's a fun weekend full of music, friends, camping, drinking, and laughing.

    An amazing music festival that you should definately go to if you live up North! It's a great…read moreatmosphere and always gets good bands in their line up! It's not that far from Leeds City Centre, but traffic can be well bad so get there early as poss. I saw soooooo many people just chilling out on their bonnets of their cars this year in the queue to get there, but then again that's part of the fun!! It's over £100 for the weekend ticket, can't remember how much more, but it's well worth it! Don't go for just a day unless you HATE camping, because you pay quite a bit more to just go for a day and the music alone is worth staying for!!

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    Skipton Beer Festival

    Skipton Beer Festival

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Skipton beer festival is held in the hall of a local school. It's quite a small festival which is…read morequite different to the ones i'm used to. Most of the festivals in Manchester arequite large and filled with hipsters, this is mostly full of old men and a few families. This is what people who don't go to beer festivals think all beer festivals are like. That being said, i quite like Skipton beer festival. There is a variety of good beer on offer, my personal favourite this year was a milk stout which I never thought I would say... There was a selection of food on offer including pork pies, meat and potato pie, a cheese and onion pie (if memory serves me right...) bacon and sausage sandwiches, burgers, beef chilli and veg chilli. I opted for the meat and potato pie then some beef chilli a few pints later. Both were tasty enough and came in the right size portion for a beer festival (enough to keep you going without stuffing you beyond capacity to drink more beer). I tasted the veg chilli which really was quite tasty. Some of the other food (the sandwiches and burgers) looked less appealing to me. The reason why i'm giving it 4 stars is because there is no music and not enough seating. These issues plus small nature of the festival and it being so close to the lovely centre of Skipton means it's likely you'll get bored a little quicker than you would at other beer festivals and move onto other things. Not that getting to visit Bizzie Lizzie's is a bad thing... p.s the prizes in the raffle are sh#t but not as hilariously so as Saltaire beer festival...go one way or the other!

    A great little beer festival in the lovely town of Skipton. It's set in a school hall which is…read moregreat because you feel quite rebellious for boozing at school. Both years I've been there's been plenty of nice beers on, decent food, and a great atmosphere. This year there were a few beers dedicated to a local CAMRA member who had passed away, which I thought was lovely. Losing a star because: - No music whatsoever. My ideal beer festival music would be a brass band that do covers of pop songs (eg 'Don't You Want Me' by the Human League). - There's some ridiculous rules around which chairs are allowed into the hall. I don't quite understand it and I think it's been put in place by the school not the festival organisers but still it was truly ridiculous. I went to ask for a chair so my dad could sit down and was told there was none, while I was standing a few feet away from maybe 100 chairs all stacked up. But apparently only the black chairs were allowed in the hall. Those chairs were orange...! In defence of the festival staff, one guy went on a mission to get a chair, brought it to my dad and then spent some time chatting to him about the best pubs in Skipton. So that made it somewhat better

    Skipton International Puppet Festival - festivals - Updated July 2026

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