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Starry Village The ultimate family camping village, brought to you by the team behind Shambala Festival.
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Nestled between the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains, the beautiful Monnow Valley on the Welsh Borders provides the setting for Starry Skies. Now in it's fifth year, the event will take place from the 2nd - 6th August 2017. Brought to you by the award winning team behind family-friendly Shambala Festival, Starry Skies will be the “perfect family camping holiday” with a stunning location, plenty of activities, top notch facilities and the laid back festival vibe that Shambala is famous for.

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“For me the best thing about it wasn’t all the organised fun, it was seeing the joy on George’s face at being able to run wild and unsupervised – a sense of freedom I took for granted at his age but, where we live at least, is now sadly missing. He still talks about his Starry Skies friends, and we’ve already bought our tickets for this year’s event.” - The Guardian

Brought to you by the award winning team behind family-friendly Shambala Festival, Starry Skies is the perfect, back to nature retreat for just 250 families - with a stunning location, plenty of activities, top notch facilities and the laid back festival vibe that Shambala is famous for.

Edition Six will take place from the 8-12th August, in a stunning new location at a family farm near the Welsh village of Usk, Monmouthshire. Tickets are on sale now, and selling fast so don’t hang about if you’re family would like to roam free with us this Summer!

We first started to consider the idea of creating Starry Skies when we realised that parents often feel like they need a holiday after they’ve been on holiday with their kids (we know, we’ve been there!). Going abroad is often an expensive battle of endurance, camping can be miserable if the weather’s a let down and festivals are great but it can feel as though everyone without kids is having a much better time.