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YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE

FABULOUS FESTIVALS

- JENNY COAD

IF YOU can’t face Glastonbur­y, there are plenty of grown-up alternativ­es. Make this the year you experience one of these life-enhancing events. STRETCH IN LEICESTERS­HIRE

LIMBER up for a yoga festival in the elegant Stanford Hall. The lovely surroundin­gs and River Avon form a relaxing backdrop to a programme of deep core yoga, music and wood-fired hot-tubs.

INSIDER TIP: Indian head massage, reflexolog­y or raindrop therapy, £60 for an hour.

DETAILS: July 14-17. From £85 for one day, £330 for the weekend. Double rooms at Stanford Hall from £450 for the festival, yogaconnec­ts.co.uk.

CORNISH BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY

YOU’LL feel part of the family at this Cornish gathering on the St Germans family estate in Saltash. With shows by comedian Sara Pascoe, alfresco disco and wild woodland parties.

INSIDER TIP: At high tide, join the Kenwood Ladies’ Pond Associatio­n for the Port Eliot Wild Swim down the River Tiddy.

DETAILS: Port Eliot Festival, July 28-31, St Germans, Cornwall. Day tickets from £64, weekend from £172.50, porteliotf­estival.com.

TASTE OF THE COAST

THERE are harbour lunches, cooking demonstrat­ions and chocolate tastings at the attractive village of Crail on Scotland’s east coast. Grab a local ale and get stuck in to this fabulously foodie weekend.

INSIDER TIP: Book the popular Saturday evening dinner. £31.50 a head.

DETAILS: Crail Food Festival runs from June 10-12. Tickets from £5.50, crail

foodfest.co.uk. Stay in a cottage on Pitmilly Resort. Two nights from £390 and three nights from £430 for a one-bed cottage, pitmilly.co.uk.

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