European festivals are the ideal experience when you are looking for a fun and cultural experience. An opportunity to gather unique memories – ones to share with others or keep to yourself! If you are a music lover there are no end of options. Culture buffs are spoiled for choice too. If this takes your fancy while travelling around the continent – or want to add something new to a holiday – a festival could be an exciting new thing to try.
If you’re put off by the prospect of rowdy crowds and sacrificing creature comforts, there are options that mean you don’t have to compromise. You can experience a festival close to home, or go for one on the continent. There are plenty of European festivals for grown-ups. We have a selection below that you don’t have to travel far to reach.
First, let’s start in the UK…
1. Latitude Festival, England
If you’re planning a staycation, consider Latitude Festival in Suffolk. It kicks off in late July at Henham Park. Here, the best music, theatre, comedy, literature, and podcasts are celebrated. For a mix of family activities, you can explore The Enchanted Garden. Plus, there’s something for your mind and body too with activities like yoga, wild swimming, and paddle boarding available.
If a good night’s sleep is important to you, book early to stay in a luxury bell tent, wooden pod, yurt, or tee-pee. If you prefer, bring your own campervan, caravan, or motorhome. After a day of listening to energising music and watching unique entertainers into the night, you’ll be glad you planned ahead. When you’re ready to call it a day you can drop off and wake up in beautiful woodlands and in a comfortable bed.