Celebrating Connection to the Land, Live music, Food and Well-being

Over 3 days of camping @

Coed Hills Rural Art Space

Bring your own bowl…

and we will fill it with magic!

21st – 23th June 2024

You are an awesome bunch of folks – and we are pleased to announce that our theme for Coed ffest 2024 is:

OUR MYCELIAL ANCESTORS:

Fungi model community and connection.  They are a classic example of how our strength is less as an individual and more as an interdependent web of relationships.

So at this Coed Ffest 2024 we want to go beyond simply demonstrating ways of sustainable and minimalist lifestyles, community living, regenerative food culture and conscious well-being, we want to live it as we already know we can, and feel our interconnectedness.

A long weekend enjoying awesome creative talents, inspiring ways of being together and joyful laughter.

We are SO EXCITED!

We are looking forward to welcoming all ages and faces to this event!

So dust off your dancing shoes, open your arms, and bring your best spoon to stir up the magic!

There’s only 250 tickets on offer, so don’t miss your chance for tickets! Early bird tickets on offer now until 21st March.

Any questions about the festival? Please see our:

This Ffest is a not-for-profit fundraiser supported by the Ediculture Charity.

All surplus go to:

With huge gratitude to our first sponsor:

WASH CYCLE

Wash Cycle is an award winning carbon-friendly delivery laundry service, established in Cardiff in 2017. Offering same day collections and returns straight to your door and service with a smile. Not your ordinary laundry service; they plant one tree for every order to reduce their environmental impact.

They use environmentally friendly methods including reusable bags, better detergent choices, and offsetting any impact they have on carbon emissions.

Their business has won numerous awards and has funded nearly 11,000 trees after partnering with Ecologi.

Are you a business and would you like to sponsor Coed Ffest 2024?

If so please check out our:

For any other enquiries please:

Dod yn ôl at fy nghoed.

– To return to my trees.