Friday 4th – Sunday 6th July 2025
Fire in your soul
Welcome to Fire In Your Soul Festival, founded by Luke Hasell, owner of Valley Fest and a passionate advocate for regenerative farming and well-being. This festival is a space to reconnect with nature, food, and community, celebrating sustainable agriculture, ethical food production, and holistic living.
Introduction
Set against breathtaking landscapes, the event offers holistic therapies, engaging workshops, and thoughtful conversations. Explore regenerative farming practices, enjoy foraging walks, and gather around the fire pit for immersive cooking demonstrations and shared meals.
With nourishing food, live music, and moments of reflection, Fire In Your Soul brings Luke’s vision to life. We celebrate our community, climate solutions, and the joy of coming together to laugh, sing, and dance. We embrace music, art, and poetry, and we feed our spirits. We want FIRE IN OUR SOULS.
Luxury Glamping
Tucked away in 35 acres of enchanted woodland, just a short hop from Bristol, Nature’s Spectacular is a world of breathtaking beauty, where rolling hills meet shimmering lakes. A hidden sanctuary where nature takes centre stage. Secluded retreats offer total peace and privacy for couples, families and friends, while at the heart of the camp, a communal fire crackles, inviting stories and shared moments beneath the stars. Each handcrafted home has been built from sustainable materials, designed with care to be lived in, not just visited. Many are crafted for touring families who call them home year-round. Click on the image to explore them. Takes you to the accommodation page.
Suporting In Place Of War’s EarthSonic Project
Fire In Your Soul is proud to be supporting In Place of War’s EarthSonic project. In Place of War is a global organisation that uses artistic creativity in places impacted by conflict and climate change as a tool for positive change. They enable grassroots change-makers in music, theatre and across the arts to transform a culture of violence and suffering into hope, opportunity and freedom.
In Place of War’s EarthSonic project tells the story of climate change through music, collaborating with indigenous communities, musicians, scientists, and activists to distil complex data into compelling narratives that resonate with young people, inspiring action and unifying a movement to tackle climate change.
Their projects aim to engage and inspire the hearts and minds of young people, fostering a unified movement to address the pressing challenges of our time.