Best for: Books, booze, bands and brilliant talks
In recent years this well-loved Cornish literary festival has broadened to include a shrewd edit of the best in music, food and fashion. It might be hidden away on the remote estate of St Germans, but this makes it all the more friendly and safe. A brilliant entry-level festival for solo travellers.
Where to stay solo:
The glamping yurts by Hearthworks offer an extra layer of comfort and security, and feel as if you’re staying in a tented mansion for one.
Insider tip:
Wander down along the estuary to the Black Cow Saloon for good, old-fashioned rock’n’roll bands and a friendly, up-for-it crowd.
Address: Port Eliot Estate, St Germans, Saltash PL12 5ND
Website: porteliotfestival.com
Date: Thursday 25 July – Sunday 28 July 2019
Lake Of Stars, Kachere Kastle, Malawi
Best for: Feel-good vibes and international acts in a lakeside castle setting
Over the past 15 years, this brilliant African festival has drawn some of the best international acts in the world, from Major Lazer and Foals to local legend Lazarus. Now in a brand new venue (but still on the idyllic shores of Lake Malawi) with a more boutique vibe, the festival is an even better proposition for solo travellers, who’ll find themselves immediately absorbed into the crowd of well-heeled locals. International NGO workers and jet-setting music lovers. Run by Brit Will Jameson, Lake of Stars is a true feel-good festival pumps a much-needed £800,000 into the local economy every year.
Where to stay solo:
Secure camping within the castle grounds is included in the ticket price.
Insider tip:
To really make a trip of it, join small-group adventure outfit Faraway on its 11-day Malawi odyssey culminating at Lake of Stars, complete with first-rate off-site beds.
Address: Lake of Stars, M5 Lakeshore Drive Kachere Village, Malawi
Website: lakeofstars.org
Date: Friday 27 September – Sunday 29 September 2019
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