A family festival less than an hour’s drive from Worcester promises a world of enchantment and wonder.

Fantasy Forest returns to Sudeley Castle in the Cotswolds from July 14 to 16.

There will be swashbuckling pirate bands taking the stages, pirates roving the picturesque grounds and even a Pirate Encampment.

The Historical Living Company will showcase thrilling display fights, map-making, and captivating story-telling all weekend long.

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Leading the musical charge are headliners Ye Banished Privateers, a popular pirate band from Sweden who will take visitors on a 300-year journey back to life on the high seas in full historical dress.

Joining the crew are Brighton-based The Captain's Beard and scallywags Reivers' Gallows, serving up endless pirate shenanigans! 

Sunday, July 16 at Fantasy Forest promises to be popular with music lovers, with Celtic rock band The Dolmen, the 70-person Film Orchestra and folk-rockers Harmony Glen.

In addition to the musical entertainment, festival-goers can witness an epic medieval battle at the Tournament Arena within the Medieval Village, featuring the all-female fighters Swords of Cygnus.

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Head to the three Games Marquees to play or watch board games, role-playing games and war games.

And visitors can meet the legendary fantasy artist Anne Stokes in her specially themed area, where visitors can enjoy her mesmerising artwork and discuss her creative process. 

Immerse yourself in the world of Steampunk at Steam Nation, where there will be unique stalls, workshops, and a dedicated stage hosting the best Steampunk bands around. 

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Saturday, July 15 will see the ultimate showcase of creativity in a Bodypainting Competition, where talented artists will amaze with their stunning designs.  

Martin Pelgrim, festival organiser, said: “We are thrilled to bring Fantasy Forest back to Sudeley Castle this summer, offering a unique experience for all ages.  

“Families can enjoy the stunning scenery of Sudeley in the sun, enjoy live music and entertainment across four stages, snap up a range of artisan crafts, art and accessories in the UK’s largest fantasy marketplace, and marvel at Saturday’s spectacular Wicker Fire Ceremony and colourful Costume Competition.”

While camping tickets have already sold out, there are single-day and weekend tickets still available, with children under seven being free of charge and well-behaved dogs on leads also welcome. 

For the full line-up, and to purchase day, weekend and shuttle bus tickets in advance, visit www.fantasyforest.co.uk