
UK music festivals don’t have to involve paying several hundred pounds for a ticket to stay in a mud-filled ditch with a population greater than Portsmouth. We are of course talking about Glastonbury, which takes place this weekend.
At easycottages.com, we’re firm believers in having a good time without spending a fortune, so while Glastonbury has an enviable musical roster, we don’t consider it the be all and end all of UK festivals – especially since there are less expensive ways of enjoying live music and the UK countryside this summer.
In this post we’re highlighting four lesser-known festivals that provide a decent alternative to Glastonbury in terms of entertainment, location and value for money. As always you can search availability of cheap holiday cottages on easycottages.com and if you have your own suggestions, please leave them in the comments section below.
The Latitude festival in Suffolk has a varied selection of musical acts, from commercial successes (Florence and the Machine) to critical darlings (The XX, The National). It also boasts a wildly eclectic line-up celebrating the arts, including unique theatre, film, literature, dance and poetry events. If you’re still not sold then where else can you see a David Soul poetry recital?
The festival runs from 15-18 July. Find more info on the event website.
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The End of the Road festival may not be the cheeriest sounding festival, but it has an American folk and psychedelic line-up that’s guaranteed to put a smile on the nearest bearded face (not that you’d notice). With a firm focus on the music, it’s one of the better mid-sized festivals in the UK and, taking place in Dorset, one of the better-located ones too.
The festival runs from 10-12 September. Find more info on the event website.
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Wakestock makes good use of Cardigan Bay’s heritage and the growing wakeboarding scene (3 million participants worldwide, apparently). Not sure what Wakeboarding is? Neither are we. But instead of thinking that perhaps this isn’t the festival for you, you could always go and enjoy the music. Dance and indie music fans are well catered for with a line-up that includes Pete Tong, Feeder and The Ting Tings.
The festival runs from 2-4 July. Find more info on the event website.
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Often compared to a smaller scale Glastonbury, due to an eclectic mix of acts and an alternative ethos, the Wickerman festival in Dumfries and Galloway is heavily influenced by the film of the same name (but hopefully has a happier ending). With a line-up that includes indie festival veterans (The Charlatans, Teenage Fanclub) alongside newer arrivals (The Futureheads) and electronic, acoustic and punk acts, we’re sure that you’ll leave with a smile on your face.
The festival runs from 22-24 July. Find more info on the event website.
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There are hundreds of other festivals taking place over the UK this summer and while we don’t have time to cover them all, you can find a huge selection on the efestivals website.


