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Weekend goals can be ticked off by the bucket load at a festival in rural Kent.
Camp Wildfire - running from Friday, August 31 to Monday, September 3 - is a festival for adults to tackle their weekend goals in a half adventure camp, half music festival, held in secluded woodland near West Kingsdown.
It aims to give adults a weekend away from it all, featuring everything from giant catapult building to bushcraft and hovercraft racing to live music and comes from the same team behind Neverworld, formerly LeeFest.
Challenging activities include hovercraft racing, freefall stunt jumping and building a giant catapult, with get down and dirty experiences such as a survival run and a 100ft extreme water slide in Adventure Valley.
Meditation classes designed to rejuvenate the body in a woodland setting, and the wilderness experience aims to let festivalgoers leave refreshed.
There will be arts and crafts, such as totem carving, and swing dancing and circus aerial skills, or the chance to get back to basics with bushcraft and fire lighting.
Games include a scavenger hunt and hyper-competitive Wildfire Patrol Games, plus team games and Cupid’s Club an on-site festival matchmaking experience.
DJs and live acts will play, including house DJ Norman Jay MBE, DJ Luck & MC Neat, Horse Meat Disco, Son of Kong and Keston Cobblers Club.
Weekend tickets start at £134, with camping and more than 50 adventure activities and evening entertainment. To book, visit campwildfire.co.uk.