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May
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Last weekend saw the ninth edition of Scotton’s annual glamping festival.
The village, near Knaresborough, has held Glampfest yearly since its inception in 2017.
The event took place at Market Flat Lane and lasted from Friday, May 9, to Sunday, May 11.
Festivalgoers were treated to a range of activities and events across the weekend, including live music, circus skills, face painting, craft workshops and yoga.
A range of on-site vendors offered various street food meals and drinks, while artisan trading stands offered glamping décor, clothing and other gifts.
The event attracted people from across the country, all keen to showcase their impressive vehicles and festival flags.
While some came in their own caravans, others attended the ‘glamping village’ where they could rent a fully furnished, five-metre-tall tent suitable for four guests each.
Attached below are some pictures from the event by Gerard Binks:
Picture: Gerard Binks
Face painting at the festival. Picture: Gerard Binks
People came to the festival from across the country. Picture: Gerard Binks
A wide range of stalls at the festival. Picture: Gerard Binks
Some of the clothes on sale at the festival. Picture: Gerard Binks
Picture: Gerard Binks
Event organisers, Sarah and James Martin, with their daughter Matilda. Picture: Gerard Binks
Picture: Gerard Binks
Picture: Gerard Binks
Picture: Gerard Binks
DJ Rory Hoy on the main stage. Picture: Gerard Binks
The Acoustics stage. Picture: Gerard Binks
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