The thought of three days sleeping in a field with no bathroom might fill you with dread, but camping at festivals doesn’t need to be an uncomfortable, chilly affair. There are hassle-free and stunning camping choices at all the big festivals.

Families can lounge in style at Latitude, The Big Chill and Camp Bestival, the Green Man by booking accommodation in one of the Tangerine Fields. Lugging heavy camping equipment and searching for a place to camp is a thing of the past with Tangerine Fields. They run  their own fields and you can book  a ready-made camp for the weekend. Choose between pre-pitched tents, geo-domes, tipis and even gypsy caravans. The Tangerine Fields have their own showers and some even throw in extras such as the pamper tent at Latitude with hairdryers, straighteners and tongs on offer for mummies who don’t like to look slummy. From £240 for a four man tent.

For the ultimate stylish festival escape rent a yurt at Camp Bestival. Hooes Yurts can kit you out with a stunning yurt complete with bedside tables, wind up lanterns, clothes hooks, a mirror, and a specially tailored festival goodie bag. From £540

Also at Camp Bestival is Eve’s Tipis which can sleep between 3 and 10 people. All you need to bring is your own bedding. Extra furnishings including colourful rugs, floor cushions and sheepskins and a small low table are available to hire too. Prices from £350 and furnishings £90.

No matter how glamorous your camp is, not all the dangers of festival going are in the past: you still have to deal with smelly toilets and if the weather’s bad, the mud.

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