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Reviews of Knockengorroch in Kirkcudbrightshire
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Review of Knockengorroch
First visit for us and definitely won't be the last! The amazing weather was a huge help but the site itself is beautiful, so many different kinds of music and activities going on plus lots of opportunity to just wander about or sit and watch the river. Lots of friendly people, dogs and kids and an amazing fireshow on the Saturday night. Good range of food stalls, the ice cream in particular was lush :) My (adult) son has learning disablilities and sometimes struggles in busy or noisy places but the atmosphere was so nice that he coped really well. Free carer ticket as well which is a big help. Cleanest portaloos I've seen and the whole site was kept tidy thanks to the litter picker army that went out every day. We loved it and can't wait to go back.
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Review of Knockengorroch Festival 2023 - Official 25th Anniversary
I go to a lot of festivals, many similar to this one. it was a shambles from the start. arrived when it opened just after 10 on Thursday. very few campervan pitches. no large ones which I paid for. no proper stewarding. People pitched where they liked. all crammed in. fire lanes blocked. loads of feral dogs roaming out of control. music was poor. only 1 stage outside. sound was poor. lots of dance tents until sunrise. but main stage underitilised and no bands were particularly memorable. strange festival, unlikely to return. highlights were the local brass band on Sunday and the local ice cream stall. for £140 ticket 1 person, £65 large plot for campervan, £12.30 booking fee, £1.50 handling fee. total £218.80
Not good value and many better comparable festivals out there. Avoid ð
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Review of Knockengorroch
Met a lot of great people but found the overall vibe quite strange? It's described as a World Ceilidh but contains very little Ceilidh music. The diversity isn't there as the event is heavily dominated by drum & bass music which reverberates your very core till 5am for 4 days straight. I spent an entire day getting home today and can't say it was worth the long travel times. Would definitely NOT recommend this event to anyone.
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