Camping

Camping at the Port Eliot Festival

Unlike most other festivals, staying in the grounds of Port Eliot during the festival is a fantastic and relaxing experience, with lots of space to set up your temporary home in over 6,000 acres of beautiful parkland landscaped by Repton, surrounded by ancient woodland and beautiful views of the house and estuary.

Although it’s easy to find yourself a nice peaceful spot, you’re also never more than a few minutes’ walk from the goings-on in the house, Cabaret tent, Walled Garden and Bowling Green.

Please note that all WEEKEND TICKETS include on-site camping.

If you don’t fancy pitching your own tent, why not splash out on one of our luxury airstream caravans, tipis and yurts, or gypsy bowtop caravans?

There is also a dedicated area for your own caravans and camper vans, overlooking the park. Follow the signs to the festival, arrive through the main gate and you will be directed on arrival.

Have a look at the ‘Staying on site at the Port Eliot Festival’ gallery here to give you a taste of life on site at Port Eliot.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Ben Moor returns to Port Eliot

His one-man show Colecanth was a great hit at last year's festival; now we're pleased to announce actor Ben Moor as a last-minute addition to our 2010 line-up. A star of The I.T Crowd and Knowing You…with Alan Partridge, Ben will be running a drama class in the Idler's Academy*.
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