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Friday, 18 April 2025

10 Reasons Why Your Family Will Love CarFest

 

10 Reasons Why Your Family Will Love CarFest

If you’re looking for a festival that’s fun for everyone – not just music lovers or car fans – then CarFest needs to be on your radar. Created by radio host Chris Evans, CarFest isn’t just a celebration of cars and music; it’s a heartwarming, action-packed, feel-good family adventure. Whether you have toddlers in tow, tweens looking for thrills, or teens who need a bit of convincing, CarFest has something for everyone – including you!


Here are 10 reasons why CarFest should be on your family’s must-do list:


1. There’s Something for Everyone – Yes, Really!

Let’s face it – finding a day out that the whole family enjoys can be tricky. But CarFest has cracked the code. It blends high-octane car displays with live music, food, crafts, sports, comedy, and kids’ zones. Mum can relax with a coffee and listen to live music, Dad can drool over supercars, and the kids? Well, they’ll be everywhere – from bouncing on inflatable castles to watching science experiments or making pizza in the food zone. 

Biscuit decorating at Foodfest

2. The Kids’ Zone is a Mini Festival All on Its Own

CarFest’s KidsFest area is a paradise for little adventurers. Think soft play, face painting, character meet-and-greets (yes, Bluey and Peppa Pig were there in 2024!), and entertainers on stage all day long. There are shows, craft workshops, storytelling corners, and even areas for toddlers to chill out when they need a break. It’s safe, secure, and designed specifically with families in mind.


Last year my kids highlight of the Kids Zone was the Frubes stall. Here they donned a velcro suit and attached themselves to a velcro wall - it was brilliantly bonkers! Not to mention the multiple free boxes of Frubes that were handed out over the weekend - especially nice on a hot day when they're frozen :)


3. It’s a Car Lover’s Dream (Big or Small)

Got a kid who’s obsessed with cars? A partner who’s never grown out of their love for fast engines? CarFest brings together a jaw-dropping selection of over 500 vehicles – from rare vintage classics to the latest supercars. There are live demos, track parades, and even the chance to ride in some of them with the Dream Rides experience. It’s interactive, hands-on, and thrilling – perfect for all ages. 


On the Sunday afternoon, the Paddock is open for eveyone to look round and Elliot was in his absolute element surrounded by all his favourite cars. 

Elliot in the Carfest Paddock

4. The Music Line-Up is Amazing – and Family-Friendly

Families will love the music at CarFest because it’s designed to be fun, feel-good, and suitable for all ages. With a mix of chart-topping pop, nostalgic throwbacks, raucous rock bands and chilled acoustic sets, there’s something for every generation to enjoy – whether you’re dancing with the kids in the sunshine or swaying to a sunset performance. 


We all loved seeing Sam Ryder at last year's Carfest - what a voice! We also thoroughly enjoyed The Feeling on Sunday evening - I didn't realise I knew so many of their songs and it was a fantastic atmosphere down the front. 

5. It’s Designed with Families in Mind

CarFest is brilliantly organised when it comes to families. You’ll find:

  • Baby-changing facilities

  • Child-friendly toilets

  • Quiet spaces for naps or overstimulation

  • Plenty of seating and shade

  • Water refill points and first aid stations

Plus, the layout makes it easy to navigate with buggies or wheelchairs. Unlike other festivals, there is plenty of room across site so you never feel jammed in.


6. See Your Favourite Celebrities Up Close and Personal!

One of the most exciting things about CarFest is the chance to see your favourite celebrities up close and personal – and not just on a stage or behind a barrier. From TV stars and musicians to sports legends and celebrity chefs, CarFest brings big names right into the heart of the action. Whether they’re cooking in the Kitchen Stage, reading stories in KidsFest, performing live, or just walking around the festival grounds, you never know who you might bump into. I managed to bump into Tom Ellis at last year's festival - such fun! 



7. Camping = Big Family Adventure

Camping isn’t a must, but we highly recommend it. CarFest’s camping areas are safe, family-friendly, and full of festival spirit. There are quiet areas for early bedtimes, or livelier spots if your kids have energy to burn. Plus, there’s nothing like waking up in your tent to the sound of laughter, music, and the buzz of the festival starting up again.

Campers arriving on the Thursday evening can also take advantage of the Big Early - an evening of fun and games with TV's Aj & Curtis Pritchard. 

Photo Credit - Emma Varnom Carfest Buddies Facebook Group

8. It’s Sustainable and Forward-Thinking

CarFest 2024 took huge steps toward being a greener festival. All their official vehicles ran on eco-friendly plant-based fuel, and they introduced EV charging on-site for campers. If your family is eco-conscious, it’s reassuring to know that this is a festival trying to do better for the planet. As a bonus, if you are heading to the festival in your EV in 2025, you can sign up for exclusive festival perks such as lounge passes and priority EV parking. 

photocredit - Carfest website

9. All Proceeds Support Children’s Charities

Here’s something special: CarFest isn’t just for families – it’s for a good cause, too. The event raises money for several UK children’s charities including BBC Children in Need, Teenage Cancer Trust, and the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust. Just by attending, you’re helping other families across the UK. It’s a festival with a heart.

10. You’ll Leave With Full Hearts (and Probably Full Tummies Too)

There’s delicious food (from street food to sweet treats), craft markets with handmade treasures, and enough entertainment to last all weekend. But more than that, you’ll leave with a heart full of joy, a phone full of photos, and stories your kids will be telling for weeks.


Final Thoughts

CarFest isn’t just a festival – it’s a family experience. It’s the kind of event where you can unplug, unwind, and just enjoy being together. Whether you’re a first-time festival-goer or seasoned pros, you’ll find everything you need for a brilliant, bonding weekend away.

So pack the wellies, grab the glitter, and get ready to make memories – CarFest is waiting for you.

For more information and to book tickets, visit the website here


*Disclaimer - We were gifted weekend tickets for Carfest but all thoughts and opinions are honest and we genuinely had a fantastic time! 



Friday, 21 February 2025

BEAULIEU - NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM REVIEW

 Last year we visited the charming village of Beaulieu in Hampshire, home of the National Motor Museum. With lots to see, and something for all ages, it makes the ideal family day out. Elliot has been getting into his cars recently so he was very excited about the prospect of seeing an Aston Martin up close! 

The great thing about Beaulieu is that you ticket covers multiple attractions and there is no limit to how long you can stay. We arrived around 1030 and stayed until it closed so there is plenty to see. 


The National Motor Museum

This is the largest attraction and probably what most people associate Beaulieu with. A collection of over 285 vehicles ranging from classic cars from yesteryear, to legendary F1 cars, land speed record breakers, vintage motorcycles and even the Tardis! Lots of the displays are interactive and there is plenty of information to read about each vehicle. We loved spotting the more unusual cars, like the Mini Outspan Orange! The museum’s spacious layout makes it easy to explore at your own pace, and there are plenty of hands-on activities for children, including a fun play area and a chance to sit in some of the vehicles. The museum also offers a fascinating insight into the evolution of motoring, with exhibits on racing history, car design, and the role of cars in popular culture.


Here's some of the displays that can be found in this section: 

  • Driving Change - Explore the evolution of the motor car, learn about how suspension works, meet Beaulieu's crash test dummy and much more
  • Motopia? Past Future Visions - be quick, this exhibition is only running until 14th April 2024 but here you can see future visions of the motor car from the past and what ideas have become reality
  • A Chequered History - here you can learn about the history of Formula One and other motorsports
  • Jack Tucker's Garage - a 1930's garage packed full of artifacts
  • The Motorcycle Story 
  • For Britain & For the Hell of it - a multimedia display shining a light on the British Land Speed Record
  • The Luxury of Motoring - here you can find some of the most luxurious cars and the history behind them
We even found the Tardis tucked away in a corner along with some dress up options - think Erin's got a bit of growing to do before she can be the next doctor 😁


On screen Cars

This exhibit was a particular favourite with the kids - here you can find some very recognisable cars from films and TV including Mr Bean's Mini, The Weasley's Ford Anglia and many more. 


The Monorail

The Monorail is free to ride and the mile long monorail is the oldest in England. It's a lovely way to see the grounds and even takes you through the middle of the roof of the National Motor Museum. We loved the monorail and must have ridden it at least 5 times throughout the day!




Little Beaulieu

Beaulieu isn't just cars and there are lots of areas to explore in the grounds. Little Beaulieu is a fantastic wooden play area that kept our kids busy for ages. We were able to sit in the sunshine at one of the many picnic benches and enjoy lunch while the kids played. 



Beaulieu Abbey

We had a lovely stroll around the peaceful grounds and learnt that the Abbey dates back to 800 years ago. It was founded by King John but then destroyed on the orders of King Henry VIII in 1538. Some of the Abbey still remains, such as the Monk's Refectory (now the Parish Church of Beaulieu) and the Domus, which is now a museum/wedding venue. 



We heard the Abbey was haunted but luckily for us, we didn't catch anything spooky!

Palace House

The Palace House has served as the home of the Montagu family for over 400 years and is known for it's beautiful architectural style. This was a nice surprise for us as I didn't even know there was a Palace House here and we had lots of fun exploring! The staff are all dressed in traditional Victorian costumes and it's very hands on for children. We spent quite abit of time in the Victorian kitchen where the kids were able to dress up and have a go at using some of the old fashioned kitehen gadgets. 


The staff were really friendly and chatted to us for ages about what life would have been like for the staff back in Victorian times. The rest of the house had lots of rooms to explore and the kids really enjoyed playing with the old fashioned toys....and not a screen in sight! 


If you don't fancy the walk back to the Motor Museum (which isn't far), you can jump on the Veteran Bus which makes regular trips throughout the day around the grounds. This replica 1912 open top London bus is a lovely way to see the estate. 


The Verdict

Beaulieu National Motor Museum and Estate is an incredible destination for families looking to experience a mix of history, adventure, and learning. The museum’s impressive car collection is complemented by family-friendly activities, and the Beaulieu estate offers a serene and beautiful backdrop for a day out. 

We can’t recommend it enough as a family day out in the New Forest!


Thursday, 14 March 2024

CARFEST - THE BEST FAMILY FESTIVAL IN THE UK?!

 We love taking our kids to festivals and we usually try and book one in every Summer. Over the years, our favourites have been Camp Bestival, Gone Wild and Lamer Tree Festival but this year we wanted to try something different. 

Step forward...Carfest! Billed as the UK's biggest family fundraising festival, Carfest successfully blends motor shows with live music and entertainment for the whole family. It was founded by radio DJ Chris Evans and has raised millions of pounds for children's charities. It ticked all our boxes - lots of fast cars for Elliot to see, a huge kids area for Erin, plenty of yummy food and drink for my husband and an amazing line up of live music for me. We were excited to experience it all! 


Day 1 - Saturday

We had weekend tickets but decided to stay in a local hotel rather than camp. It just meant having to take way less stuff and who doesn't love a comfy bed after a busy day at a festival! We left bright and early from Poole and arrived at the festival site around 9am. We found it nice and straightforward to find the carpark and it was well sign posted from the main roads into Overton. Unlike Camp Bestival, the walk from the carpark wasn't too bad and it probably only took us around 10-15 minutes. 

We were soon picking up our weekend wristbands and deciding where to explore first. The festival is split into different areas including Starfest, Spafest, Adventurefest, Kidsfest, Foodfest, Retrofest and then of course the card and music! 

Our first port of call was the Costa area - Costa are one of Carfest's sponsors and we had heard great things about the giveaways! Paul was happy - coffee for him whilst the kids tried their luck on the digital spin the wheel. We didn't win the Nintendo switch but we did come away with bubbles, lots of coffee, brownies, biscuits and even a really nice travel mug. I'd definitely recommend visiting this bit with kids! 

One thing about the music/stage area at Carfest that we quickly realised was people pitch up in the morning with their chairs/wagons/flags etc and just leave their stuff for the day. This seemed to be a bit of a contentious subject on the Carfest Buddies FB group but for us, it made sense to leave our festival wagon. It gave us a central base to return to throughout the day if we needed to and saved lugging everything around! It also meant we were guaranteed a good spot for the evening music. 

We spent the next few hours exploring the cars and there was so much to see. We caught some fantastic displays and the roar of the engines and being up close to the race track was something else! Elliot is car mad so he was in his element. We even bumped into Richard Hammond at the Smallest Cog workshop which was exciting although Elliot got confused and thought it was Ricky Gervais 😁

Richard Hammond - The Smallest Cog Workshop

When we're at a festival we don't like to be too strict about timings and prefer to explore and see what we stumble upon but one of our must sees was kids favourite Andy and The Odd Socks in the Kidsfest area. We've been fans of Andy's since Elliot was a toddler and it's always great to see his band and their live show. And of course we had to get some selfies after the show 😎 


Andy and The Odd Socks - Carfest

The Kidsfest area was home to Pudsey's Spot and there were lots of chances to meet some familiar faces there over the weekend. We met Bluey and Bingo and I'm not sure who was more excited, me or Erin!

The rest of the afternoon was spent exploring the food festival area and there was something for every taste bud at the Farmers Market. Packed full of stalls selling everything from gourmet brownies to spicy sauces, we managed to pick up lots of yummy treats including some amazing scotch eggs. We also caught a few demos by Candice and Bryony from GBBO which was really interesting. There seemed to be a lot going on in this area such as foodie workshops, book signings, chef talks, cocktail making - even a pop up pub with live music. We could have spent lots more time here and feel like we only scratched the surface but there was so much more to see...

We spent some time checking out the cars - there are regular track shows through out the day and it's nice and easy to find a good viewing spot along the side. Even for a non car-fanatic like me, it was exciting seeing some gorgeous cars up close and the kids loved the theatrics of the skids and hand brake 360s! There are lots of car brands at the festival and many opportunies to pick up freebies...which, lets face it, who doesn't love a freebie. The kids were buzzing to win hats, air freshners, tote bags, mints and even a few pens along the way. 

Soon it was time to head back to the main stage for the evenings musical entertainment. There are plenty of food stalls near the stage for when you get hungry and although it was busy, we never really had to spend long queueing. Prices were quite steep however (think it was almost £30 for two lots of burger and chips) but it's a festival and you do expect this. We shared a couple of meals between us, plus I took lots of snacks to keep the kids happy. I did get talked into a very expensive milkshake though! 

The music for the evening was brilliant, kicking off with the Bootleg Beatles. I loved hearing the crowd singalong to Hey Jude! The star of the evening for us though was undoubtedly Rick Astley. Never realised just how talented he is - he doesn't just sing but plays a multitude of instruments. Elliot really likes his songs so he was so excited to see him live and Rick didn't disappoint! It was such a great atmosphere with the lit up funfair behind us, and families of all ages singing along. 

We headed back to the car after a long day of festival fun but couldn't wait to do it all again in the morning. 


Day 2 - Sunday

After a quick charge of the car and a Mcdonalds brekkie at nearby services, we were heading back to Overton and looking forward to seeing what was in store for the day. We had no set plans but did want to explore the areas that we didn't visit yesterday. 

Our first port of call was to set up our chairs and area in front of the main stage. We then spent a bit of time exploring the Retrofest area. You can find all sorts here, like retro clothing stalls, cars, games and we even stumbled upon some energetic aerobics displays featuring lots of lycra! Some of the highlights of Retrofest included an area set up with old war vehicles and weapons. The kids were allowed to sit in the landrovers and even hold the guns, Elliot was living his best Fortnite life! We also found The Deloreon which was pretty impressive - the owner was so knowledgeable and we loved all the little bits of memorabilia inside such as a hoverboard and hologram photo.

We caught a few car displays and especially loved seeing the Ghostbusters car doing the laps! The track winds throughout the festival so it's not hard to find a spot to watch the live shows. 

We found ourselves in the Adventurefest field and this was probably one of our favourite areas. There was a large scouting section run by Hampshire scouts and the kids made a bee line for the climbing wall - rather than than me! We had a go at archery, and the kids added their Beaver/Scout troop to the Scouting map. 

We were also very fortunate to catch Tim Peake who was chatting to the scouts - Elliot managed to say hello and shake his hand which made his day! My husband was rather envious that he missed him but he did get to watch a Q&A with Tim later on in the afternoon at the Discovery Hub stage. 

Meeting Tim Peake at Carfest

Adventurefest was also home to Bugfest which as the name suggests, was a great place to get up and close to lots of creepy crawlies. This was one of the few paid for activities we did, and I think it was £5 per person to enter the Bugfest tent but the kids loved it and it was money well spent. There was no time limit and they were able to hold a tarantula, millipede, stick insect and many more. 

BugFest

We dipped back into the Kidsfest for a quick bounce on the giant bouncy castle and we made sure to pick up some freebies from the Capri Sun and Pip Organic stalls. We also headed back to the farmers market where we couldn't resist another scotch egg! 

With the afternoon almost over, we decided to spend some time exploring the Motorsport Paddock where Elliot was in his absolute element! It was a chance to get up close to some of his favourite cars and he thoroughly enjoyed spotting lots of Aston Martins. Aside from seeing Rick Astley, I think this was probably his favourite part of the weekend. 

Back at the main stage, we grabbed some food and settled in for the evening. There was a real variety of acts including Alex Horne's Horne section, Ricky Wilson from Kaiser Chiefs, The Feeling and The Village People. Unsure of how many of the original Village People line up were left but it was entertaining nonetheless! (Even if they did take an awful long time to start their performance)

The Village People - Carfest

Texas were the headliner for the Sunday night and I would have loved to have stayed to see their entire set but we decided to call it a night a few songs in with some very tired children in tow. We did  however stumble across a silent disco at the Bp Pulse tent so of course we had to stop and have a little boogie! 

We had such a brilliant weekend at Carfest and there were so many memories made - too many to mention in this blog. Highlights included meeting Tim Peake, dancing to Rick Astley, and hearing the roar of the engines on the track. 

Carfest certainly lived up to it's reputation and I feel like we only scratched the surface of the activities on offer. The kids are already asking if we're going again this year. We might even be brave enough to camp 😃

Ticket are already on sale for Carfest 2024 and can be found here

*Disclaimer - We were gifted weekend tickets for Carfest but all thoughts and opinions are honest and we genuinely had a fantastic time! 




Thursday, 27 July 2017

Disney Pixar's Cars 3 - Soft Toys Review

One of the biggest films to hit the cinemas this summer is Cars 3 - Elliot has been watching the trailers on You tube for months and he's really excited to go to the cinema and see it!

Posh Paws, the UK's leading plush toy manufacturer, have recently launched a brand new range of Cars 3 soft toys which will sure to appeal to the younger fans.

At 4, Elliot still loves soft toys - infact his entire top bunk is full of them and he seems to take a different one to bed with him each night! Posh Paws sent us a selection of the brand new Cars soft toys and he was rather pleased to open the package ;)


Characters available are Lightning McQueen, Mater, Cruz Ramirez, Jackson Storm, Guido and Mack. There is a selection of sizes including 8", 10" and 20" and you can even get bag clips which feature in the pocket money range.

We were sent a large Cruz, smaller Cruz and two of the bag clips; Lightning McQueen and Mack. The first thing I noticed was the quality of the toys - they are lovely and soft and don't feel scratchy like some cheaper soft toys. They have great detail, even the smaller ones and I love how colourful they are.


Elliot has had loads of fun playing with his cars - big Cruz has been racing against little Cruz! It's nice that Erin can get involved too - the little Cruz is just the right size for her little hands.


Elliot is really taken with the bag clips and is going to be clipping one on his new school bag in September!


The toys were a big hit and I'm pretty sure at least one of them will be coming along to the cinema when we finally get to see Cars 3!

The Posh Paws plush range is priced between £5.99-£19.99 and available from Debenhams, Sainsbury's, Shop Direct Gamestop, Next Retail and Independent retailers.

*Disclaimer: We received these products in exchange for an honest review. All views are my (Elliot's!) own