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    Festival tip

    Posted by Flamingala 20 May 2009

    When you camp at a festival, camp at the top of the hill and not at the bottom, especially if it's rainy! Unless it's thundery and there's nothing taller than your tent of course...

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    I think parents shouldn't underestimate how much their kid absorbs at a festival, big or small! I got taken to Glastonbury at nine-years-old with a friend and for me it was the most surreal but memorable weekend of my life.

    As a small person, every colourful character, smell, taste and sound was somewhat magical.
    My friend and I liked to make up stories about the people we saw walking past - such a thieves, delinquents, rock stars etc - kids really have developed senses of humour by that age!. Oddly I am grateful of even the toilet memories too, plus tons of life experience to never forget - like developing a great par with the surrounding adults.

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    Garway tipi

    Posted by dvotchka 21 April 2009

    An eco-friendly tipi holiday with only one tipi on site which sleeps six in luxury while offering a great outdoors environment to explore. Each group receives a hamper of locally produced, fairtrade and organic produce. The toilet has a turf roof and there is wildlife everywhere.

    www.garwaytipi.co.uk

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    Hereford United Football Club

    Posted by gravy834 15 August 2008

    Edgar Street, home of Hereford United, is a great day out. OK, so it's certainly not Old Trafford or the Emirates, but it shows true history as the team has grown and excelled in recent years as well as being the location of their famous FA Cup giant-killing of Newcastle United in 1972.

    A day out watching Hereford United is great fun for the whole family and certainly doesn't cost as much as Premiership teams.

    Edgar Street, Hereford
    www.herefordunited.co.uk/

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    Olchon Court, Herefordshire

    Posted by Dogon 15 March 2006

    A 14th-century farmhouse set in its own 43 acre nature reserve. On the edge of the Black Mountains half a mile from Offa’s Dyke Path. Four-poster beds, antiques, mullioned windows, great views. £33pp, £31 for two nights or more.

    Llanveynoe, Longtown, Herefordshire
    01873 860356
    www.golden-valley.co.uk/olchoncourt

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