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Oxfordshire festival boasts a fantastic lineup as well as five-star cuisine and spa and wellness classes

Roisin O'Connor
Thursday 25 July 2024 11:08 EDT
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The crowd at Wilderness Festival
The crowd at Wilderness Festival (Press)

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Taking place this year between 1 - 4 August in Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, Wilderness stars a superb lineup including Michael Kiwanuka, Faithless (Live), Jessie Ware, Alison Golfrapp, Eats Everything and Ibibio Sound Machine.

As well as music, Wilderness is known for its fantastic offering of spa activities, five-star cuisine, and engaging talks and conversation panels.

For those seeking a weekend reset, guests can visit the lakeside spa or try “Hot Girl Boxing”.

Other leisure activities include Wild Rose Wellness, a Yoga Supperclub, Sacred Sound Healing, and a class on “Releasing Your Sacred Rage”.

Foodies in the audience can expect to be served a feast by Michelin-starred chefs such as Claude Bosi, and will also have the opportunity to sample the delights of the “Hungover Cocktail Class” or dabble in some vermouth tasting.

Diners enjoy a gourmet experience at Wilderness Festival
Diners enjoy a gourmet experience at Wilderness Festival (Andrew Whitton)

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