Whether you and the kids are a regular on the festival scene or you just fancy trying something a little different this year, why not consider hitting up a few of these fab ones happening across Ireland and the UK this summer.

 

Taking place from June right up until September, you'll have plenty of choice and time to fit one in! 

 

Ireland

 

1. Electric Picnic

Friday, 4th - Sunday, 6th September 2015

 

Renowned for its incredible Soul Kids area where your youngster can embrace their creative and fairy sides. With a special camping area just for families this is the place to be this year. Click here for more info

 

2. KnockanStockan Music and Arts Festival

Friday, 24th - Sunday, 25th July 2015

 

If you fancy hanging out by sun-filled trees and camping beside a beautiful serene lake then this is the place for you. Taking place in Blessington, Co. Wicklow, Ireland here you will see performances from the likes of  Warehouse, Ájo Arkestra and Ross Breen. Click here for more info

 

3. Groove Festival

Saturday, 4th - Sunday, 5th July 2015

 

Now in its third year, Groove Festival is becoming more and more popular and with its fantastic line-up it’s no surprise. With plenty of activities for the kids and performances from the likes of Christy Moore and the Riptide Movement for the adults this is a must-see festival. Click here for more info

 

 

UK

 

1. Lattitude

Thursday, 16th – Sunday, 19th July 2015

 

Taking place at Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolks, Latitude has been given the Best Family Festival Award, and with its huge array of activities for the kids it is no surprise. Click here for more info

 

2. Camp Bestival

Thursday, 30th July – Sunday, 2nd August 2015

 

Catering for kids from age two to with a separate area for teens, this festival is dedicated family-friendly with shows, fairground rides and face painting to name but a few for the kids. Click here for more info

 

3. Wilderness Festival

Thursday, 6th – Sunday, 9th August 2015

 

A chill out festival with plenty of music, workshops, food and dancing; this is the place to go if you aren’t too keen on big music festivals. Click here for more info

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