Mini Festival at UK Animal Sanctuary

I am trying to will the UK winter to a close by sharing this news with you.

Let’s start planning summer events to try and kickstart the warmer weather, such as the Freedom Fields Festival in Worcestershire this July.

Read more below.


Freedom Fields Festival is a multi-day celebration to help raise funds for The Farm Animal Sanctuary in Evesham… and it takes place on site at the sanctuary!

Taking place July 24th until July 26th, 2026, attendees will be surrounded by over 600 rescued animals and the stunning countryside of the sanctuary.

Freedom Fields Festival showcases vegan food, cold drinks, live music (including a DJ), celebrity speakers, shopping, workshops, yoga, and a dedicated area for children. Sounds like there is something for everyone to enjoy.

For a unique experience, there is also the chance to stay the weekend by camping on the sanctuary grounds. If camping in the countryside isn’t your thing, you can visit just for the day.

This celebration puts you in the heart of nature where you can learn the stories of our rescued animals, all while supporting the vital work of the sanctuary.

Full details alongside all the various tickets (including camping passes) can be found online here.


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