There is something rattling special most attending penalization festivals during the summer. The hoards of people, the top of the bill live bands, the camaraderie of everyone tenting out and swapping stories (and supplies); it’s a unique undergo and something that everyone should undergo at least once.
Of course there are also downsides to penalization festivals, especially in the UK. With UK festivals you can be fairly destined that the weather will play at least some part in the event and will turn a plush earth into a mud filled arena from which nobody will escape unsullied.
Camping in the UK can hit big disadvantages. This is one Atlantic where the rest of aggregation has a distinct plus over the UK, as tenting in aggregation for penalization festivals can be an all different experience, and something that could persuade those put soured by the mud in the UK to give it a go.
If tenting in tents isn’t your thing, you could try pass parks that contain ambulatory homes. You still get the feeling of tenting out, fulfil the want for consciousness catering, but you don’t hit to wrestle with a shelter in a earth while the fall beats down on your face.