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    Love Trails Festival returns to Gower Peninsula for 2023

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 25, 2023No Comments
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    Love Trails Festival, the world’s first trail running and music festival, returns to the Gower Peninsula in South Wales for 2023, bringing with it a packed programme of adventure over 4-days.

    Combining the collective euphoria of watching live music on a big stage, the ‘runner’s high’ and the feeling of pure joy from running into the sea, Love Trails Festival is a magical weekend of adventure, wellbeing and exploration.

    Throughout the day runners can take in the stunning landscape by foot, exploring the dramatic coastlines, beaches and trails with non-competitive runs ranging from 3km – 55km.

    Guests can level up on adventure and try coasteering, surfing, wild swimming and rock climbing or wind down with unlimited yoga or a session in the wood fired hot tub.

    t night, three stages host a cherry-picked selection of DJs and live acts that will keep festival-goers dancing under the stars till the early hours of the morning.

    Headlining the festival this year is legendary Drum ‘n’ Bass DJ, High Contrast, and Alt-pop sensation, Biig Piig. Also taking to the stage across the weekend, will be soulful reggae star, Hollie Cook, Dance DJ and producer, Barry Can’t Swim, Dynamite MC and a host of other talent.

    Love Trails is excited to welcome homegrown talent as a headline act for the very first time. Hailing from Penarth, South Wales, High Contrast has taken the Drum ‘n’ Bass world by storm.

    A celebration of Welsh talent, Love Trails will also welcome Edie Bens who brings a mix of folk, country, pop and heartbreak to the main stage.

    Hip-hop and neo-soul will take centre stage with Biig Piig also confirmed to headline the festival. One of BBC Radio 1 ‘Sounds of 2023’ and a debut tour selling out multiple venues across the UK and US, Biig Pigg has quickly become one to watch. Released in January 2023, her debut mixtape, Bubblegum, was met with rave reviews and was one of the most hotly anticipated albums of last year.

    Throw in some inspirational talks and workshops, fantastic food and great people and you’ve got the perfect weekend in the great outdoors.

    At night, three stages host a cherry-picked selection of DJs and live acts that will keep festival-goers dancing under the stars till the early hours of the morning.

    Headlining the festival this year is legendary Drum ‘n’ Bass DJ, High Contrast, and Alt-pop sensation, Biig Piig. Also taking to the stage across the weekend, will be soulful reggae star, Hollie Cook, Dance DJ and producer, Barry Can’t Swim, Dynamite MC and a host of other talent.

    Love Trails is excited to welcome homegrown talent as a headline act for the very first time. Hailing from Penarth, South Wales, High Contrast has taken the Drum ‘n’ Bass world by storm.

    A celebration of Welsh talent, Love Trails will also welcome Edie Bens who brings a mix of folk, country, pop and heartbreak to the main stage.

    Hip-hop and neo-soul will take centre stage with Biig Piig also confirmed to headline the festival. One of BBC Radio 1 ‘Sounds of 2023’ and a debut tour selling out multiple venues across the UK and US, Biig Pigg has quickly become one to watch. Released in January 2023, her debut mixtape, Bubblegum, was met with rave reviews and was one of the most hotly anticipated albums of last year.

    Throw in some inspirational talks and workshops, fantastic food and great people and you’ve got the perfect weekend in the great outdoors.

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