Festival Information
Wales
Overview
Devauden Festival is a family-friendly music and arts festival held at Humble by Nature in Monmouthshire. Set on a working farm, it brings together live music, creative workshops, wellness activities, and a range of experiences designed for both adults and children.
The programme is centred around four music stages, alongside areas dedicated to family activities, craft workshops, and wellness sessions. Independent food traders and on-site camping, including glamping options, form part of the wider festival offering. Devauden Festival began as a small village event and continues to operate as a community-led, not-for-profit festival supporting local organisations.
Line-up
View the
official line-up here.
Note: Line-ups may evolve closer to the festival date. Always check the official website and social media channels for the most up-to-date information.
Festival Capacity: ≈4,500 people
This is an approximate total audience size based on published descriptions that Devauden Festival has grown into a three-day, 4,000–5,000-person event. It reflects typical attendance across the festival, including ticket holders, crew and staff, and can vary year to year depending on licence, layout and demand.
Location
Devauden Festival takes place at: Humble by Nature, Upper Meend Farm, Lydart, Monmouth, NP25 4RP.
The festival is held on a working farm in the Wye Valley, with most of the site spread across open grass fields used for stages, camping, and family areas.
Some parts of the programme also make use of tree-lined and wooded sections of the site, creating smaller spaces that feel more enclosed than the main arena fields.
Travel Info
See their dedicated Travel Page for travel information, including the festival bus timetable, car access, and nearest train stations.
Tickets
Basic Price Range: £17 - £99
This range reflects typical ticket prices across the festival, including day and weekend tickets. Always check the official ticket page for current pricing.
Lower-priced tickets are available for single days, while weekend tickets offer access to the full three-day programme.
Tickets for Devauden Festival can be purchased from the festival's official Tickets Page.
Tickets are available for individual days or as full weekend passes, with options for adults, children, and families.
Options include:
- Weekend tickets (Friday to Sunday)
- Day tickets (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
- Adult and child tickets (ages 6–17)
- Free entry for children under 6
- Family tickets (typically two adults and two children)
Camping and accommodation:
- Camping pitches (main and quiet areas)
- Motorhome and campervan pitches
- Pre-pitched and furnished bell tents (glamping options)
Additional extras:
- On-site parking passes
- Optional charity donations
Important Ticket Information
Most activities, including music stages, workshops, and family areas, are included within the standard festival ticket.
Only purchase tickets from official sellers listed on the festival’s website. Check the official ticket page for full details on pricing tiers, availability, and booking terms.
Accommodation
Devauden Festival offers on-site accommodation, with options ranging from standard tent pitches to furnished bell tents.
Campsite Options:
- Main tent camping
- Quiet tent camping
- Motor camping for campervans, caravans, trailer tents and other vehicles with beds
- Glamping bell tents, with both unfurnished and furnished options
Campsite Notes:
- Camping is sold for the full weekend only, not by individual night
- Vehicles are parked separately from tents for safety
- Fresh water, toilets, and hot showers are available on site
- There are no public power outlets in the campsite
- A campsite shop sells basic supplies and breakfast essentials
The site includes both standard and quieter camping areas, and friends can camp together if they arrive at the same time, subject to space being available.
See the festival’s camping information page for further details.
Packing Checklist:
Ensure you are fully prepared for your festival adventure with our Essential Packing Checklist.
Accessibility
Devauden Festival aims to provide an inclusive and welcoming environment for all visitors.
Access and terrain:
- Step-free pedestrian access across the festival site
- The event takes place on a working farm, with generally flat but uneven ground in places
- Wood chip is used in high-traffic areas if conditions become muddy
Facilities & Access:
- Accessible toilets
- Accessible parking is available by prior arrangement
- Free personal assistant or carer tickets are available, subject to advance application
- No designated viewing platforms, but stages are arranged to support visibility
For full details or to discuss specific requirements, see the festival’s accessibility information page.


