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The Boutique Campsite will be open from 10am on Thursday 29th July until 10am on Monday 2nd August All guests must have a Weekend Camping ticket to gain entry and only the advertised number of adults for the accommodation size can stay in the accommodation. Bookings are taken on the festival website Book your accommodation. Luxpad Sleeps 2. Octopad Sleeps 4. Basic Bellepad Sleeps up to 6. Standard Bellepad Sleeps up to 6. Basic Bell Tent Sleeps up to 6.

Classic Bell Tent Sleeps 2, 3 or 4. A 5m Bell Tent furnished with airbeds, duvets, pillows, towels, bedside tables and lanterns. With access to a host of exceptional facilities, including clean, flushing toilets, hot showers and a dedicated car park, Camp Bestival Backstage Camping adds comfort and style to the festival experience, so you can concentrate on having the time of your lives.

Check out our Boutique Campsite accommodations for prices, more info and to book. Hospitality Camping offers luxurious creature comforts in a beautifully designed, spacious campsite with fast access to the heart of the main Castle Stage arena. This is how to festi-holiday in true style! There is also a separate Campervan area for which you will need to buy a separate campervan ticket in addition to your festival ticket. We will publish a site map around 1 week before the event so you can see how the festival site, campsites and car parks are all laid out.

There is an avalanche of activites for children of all ages; 2 to 62! Tea Tent and The Feast Collective. The Dingly Dell is also a great place for families to take part in activities together.

Wild Tribe is a brand-new kids area designed to encourage screen-free time. SO looking forward to hearing live music in a few hours!! Wishing everyone CampBestival a great weekend! Hope things improve!???????????? CampBestival pic. Organisers and stewards were praised for helping campers and getting things up and running as quickly as the festival finally opened at 11am and the winds soon died down.

RobdaBank pic. On Thursday evening, Mark Morgan-Hillam, 48, his wife, Leanne, 43, and children who are four, 10 and 14 respectively, went camping just above Polzeath in Cornwall. Alice Smith and her family were camping a couple of miles north of miles of Newquay in Cornwall just before Storm Evert hit.

My husband and I did half hourly checks in the night. Currently on a hilltop campsite with mph gusts, forecast til 6am. But some took advantage of the stormy weather as surfers and body boarders took to the water at Fistral beach in Newquay.



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