Join us at Weston Park for the third Camp Bestival Shropshire, a stellar sister show to the UK’s favourite family festival taking place on the Staffordshire / Shropshire border, from 15th-18th August 2024.
Get ready to explore the wonderful world of Camp Bestival at this stunning location. Following a hugely successful 14-year history entertaining families, Camp Bestival Shropshire will once again bring the ultimate family festival experience to the heart of the Midlands. With lashings of family fun, little ones will be spoilt for choice as they step into a family festi-holiday like no other!
An ardent take on Team CB’s tried and tested recipe, Camp Bestival Shropshire has made a home in Weston Park’s immaculate grounds designed by England’s greatest gardener, Capability Brown. A wonderland of expansive green spaces, luxuriant lawns, verdant parkland, and enchanting woodlands, festivalgoers can enjoy a host of glittering family treats from our famous kids’ gardens jam-packed with action, and all manner of frolics and fun, to magic meadows and whole arenas abounding with a myriad of screen free activities for kids of all ages.
Curated by Josie and Rob da Bank, with the help of a long-established backroom crew, as every edition has been since it launched in 2008, Camp Bestival truly is a family affair. So, adding Camp Bestival Shropshire to the well-loved Dorset original has given us the opportunity to spread the joy, bringing the very best family festival adventure to an even wider audience.
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