27th – 29th May 2016 (bank holiday weekend)

Bredy Farm, near Burton Bradstock, DT6 4ND

A long weekend of simple family camping, quality cider and happy vibes at an austerity busting price.

Plus live music every night on our outdoor stage from 5pm until midnight. The Saturday night headliner is festival favourite Beans On Toast, who has recently been blazing a touring trail through the UK, Europe and America. Other acts include Gaz Brookfield, Jake & The Jellyfish, The Surfin’ Birds and Dubclass, plus many more.

Held on working farmland with spectacular views of the Jurassic Coast and Bride Valley, Camping Be Cider Seaside does exactly what it promises. Not a festival but a simple and friendly camping weekend with some high quality live entertainment.

The site features an open air, hand built bar stocked with local cider and ale at less-than pub prices. Also a barbecue and breakfast bar with locally sourced food, and a camp fire to create a special night time atmosphere.

Farmer Charlie Harris of Talbot Harris Cider said:

“Many people choose the Jurassic Coast for their bank holiday break and rightly so. We wanted to offer a rustic camping experience with a twist and are delighted to have such a high quality line-up of live music. With the addition of an open air bar and camp fire people can expect to make some friends and have a memorable weekend.”

Well-behaved dogs are welcome but no glass or open fires are allowed on site.

A weekend ticket is just £30 per adult which includes 3 nights camping. Under 18s pay just £15 and children 5 and under go free. Live-in vehicles are charged at £10. All prices are subject to a small booking fee.

Tickets and further information are available at www.fuelledbycider.com and from

the cider shed at Bredy Farm.

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