A NEW, action packed family festival is set to take place in the sweeping grounds of Powderham Castle, just outside Exeter.

Somerset residents can join Bear Grylls at the Gone Wild Festival on August Bank Holiday 2021.

Having explored the world and fostered a love of outdoor activities, Bear has co-designed a festival to give those with a thirst for excitement the ultimate family adventure.

The festival schedule is packed with a range of fun activities, including kayaking on the Exe Estuary, Be Military Fit family group workouts, a purpose built obstacle course, abseiling and climbing.

Expert instructors from the Bear Grylls Survival Academy will teach children and adults essential survival skills such as shelter building, fire lighting and campfire cooking.

The music stages will be headlined by a brilliant line up, including Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight and the Ministry of Sound Orchestra.

As the sun goes down over the castle, festival goers will be able to eat delicious locally sourced food from some of the finest chefs and street food vendors from across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset. Then they can dance the night away to live music and DJs, laugh with well-known comedians, and share stories around the campfire.

"After a difficult year for so many people around the world, Gone Wild is the perfect event for families to experience adventures together at the stunning Powderham Castle, in Devon," said Mr Grylls.

"I can't wait to join everyone for a weekend of fun, great activities and making memories together. This is going to be so good!"

Activities over the four day festival will include:

  • Live music and stand-up comedy
  • Talks from special guests from the world of adventure and exploration, including Bear- Stand Up Paddleboarding on Powderham Lake
  • Open water group swimming in the Exe Estuary
  • Raft building and sailing on Powderham Lake
  • Outdoor fitness with Be Military Fit
  • 5km and 10km morning runs around Powderham Estate
  • Kids one mile fun run
  • Specially designed adventure obstacle course
  • Tranquil yoga sessions
  • Climbing and abseiling
  • Target archery
  • Battle archery games
  • Knife and axe throwing
  • Fire lighting
  • Camp fire cooking
  • Water filtering
  • Trap setting
  • Shelter building

Ten per cent of all proceeds from general admission tickets go directly to the RMA Royal Marines Charity to support serving and former Royal Marines and their families.

The charity exists to help the entire Royal Marines family and are strong believers in once a Marine, always a Marine. They offer a range of services from financial assistance to advice on finding a second, meaningful career and anything in between.

"As an honorary Lt Col in the Royal Marines I see this as such an amazing veteran led project that can inspire so many families in the UK who enjoy the link to the armed forces," Mr Grylls added.

"This is why I'm so excited to support Gone Wild."

Tickets are on sale now. To book visit Bear Grills Gone Wild.