I came to bushcrafting via hammocking at festivals and after hearing folk saying they'd love their lasses to join in and chatting about local festys, I thought I'd link the local ones which might be of interest I tend to 'wildcamp' them as they've rarely got suitable hammock sites but they're an interesting way to get involved
First up is the Barefoot Festival in North Leicestershire ( http://www.barefootfestival.com/ ) which is a great gentle introduction- it is aimed at women and families with lots of dancing, an acoustic music tent, arts & crafts and free workshops all weekend long. Theres a show on saturday, followed by a fab fire show by Combust UK later in the night with fire staffs, fire poi, fire breathing etc and theres some marshall arts workshops, notably by the local Capoiera group which is a brazillian street fighting thing- theres usually a bar too and lots of stalls for the lasses to mooch around This ones non-profit.
Our other local offering is Shambala in Northamptonshire which is much more music orientated, younger set up- bit wilder and crazier and harder to hammock at but great fun to party through the night at and VERY green... they're at http://shambalafestival.org/ . Its impossible to list what goes on but expect to feel out of place if you're not in a costume on Saturday for the big parade, need ear defenders at some of the many stages, to see a banging fire and fire display, amazing structures erected and burnt and to be tranced, drum n bassed, reggae'd and world music'd outta your trees, then healed and workshopped and shopped back together again =) There is a kids area which focuses on the younger ones but I tend to leave my Youngling at home and have an irresponsible weekend, tis good for the soul I think Shambs is a profit making venture but its done in a very sustainable way which they're extremely proud of.
Both are very definately NOT BUSHCRAFT VENUES and there is absolutely NO SHARPS OF ANY KIND! I'm not involved in any capacity apart from a happy participant and have added the links as they are fun ways to camp which are great for introducing reluctant family members to camping out
First up is the Barefoot Festival in North Leicestershire ( http://www.barefootfestival.com/ ) which is a great gentle introduction- it is aimed at women and families with lots of dancing, an acoustic music tent, arts & crafts and free workshops all weekend long. Theres a show on saturday, followed by a fab fire show by Combust UK later in the night with fire staffs, fire poi, fire breathing etc and theres some marshall arts workshops, notably by the local Capoiera group which is a brazillian street fighting thing- theres usually a bar too and lots of stalls for the lasses to mooch around This ones non-profit.
Our other local offering is Shambala in Northamptonshire which is much more music orientated, younger set up- bit wilder and crazier and harder to hammock at but great fun to party through the night at and VERY green... they're at http://shambalafestival.org/ . Its impossible to list what goes on but expect to feel out of place if you're not in a costume on Saturday for the big parade, need ear defenders at some of the many stages, to see a banging fire and fire display, amazing structures erected and burnt and to be tranced, drum n bassed, reggae'd and world music'd outta your trees, then healed and workshopped and shopped back together again =) There is a kids area which focuses on the younger ones but I tend to leave my Youngling at home and have an irresponsible weekend, tis good for the soul I think Shambs is a profit making venture but its done in a very sustainable way which they're extremely proud of.
Both are very definately NOT BUSHCRAFT VENUES and there is absolutely NO SHARPS OF ANY KIND! I'm not involved in any capacity apart from a happy participant and have added the links as they are fun ways to camp which are great for introducing reluctant family members to camping out