Can you overdose on sausage sandwiches?
Is it legal to jog around a festival site? Here’s a few pointers that can help you do festivals right.
Family time
We’re blessed with a calendar chock full of festivals that cater for the family. Here’s a few for starters. So yes, you can pack the kids in with the snacks. Just don’t leave them in the car park.
The snacks and the kids.
Bend it better
Need a cleanse the morning after the dance tent before? Or fancy cracking some back knots after a night squirming on a blow-up mattress that was not, in fact, blown-up?
No serious festival operates these days without some zen-boosting soul food. Take Wilderness, for example, trading on its ability to bring you up and down, gently. Aaaaand relax.
Feel well, eat good
Gone are the days of burger vans and roast chicken in cans as the only culinary paths to take at a festival.
I mean, you can still find that stuff.
But today you’re going to find world cuisines that span continents, a vegan Nirvana or more varieties of fish than an average aquarium.
But it helps to have some pointers on what you can do to food prep smartly and eat healthy.
Stay festival fit
The approx. 567 miles between your tent and a working shower can be a great way to keep yourself in shape while enjoying the festival vibe.
But hey, why not mix that fitness plan right up? Here’s how they do it at Glastonbury, or some more general ideas for your working out pleasure.