Explore the top wellness festivals in the UK for 2025, offering a blend of music, activities, and wellbeing experiences to cater to health-conscious festival-goers.
The best wellness festivals in the UK in 2025
British summer time wouldn’t be complete without a string of festivals in the calendar. But as social trends shift in favour of run clubs over pubs and community saunas over club nights, plenty of us are looking for more health-focused ways to enjoy the sunnier months. Festival organisers have embraced the wellness crowd with open arms and new events are popping up all over the country.
Some wellness-oriented festivals boast huge headliners, blending music and wellbeing in a way that stays true to the classic music festivals we all know and love – you’ll still be able to dance the night away at these events. Others have gone all out on activities and keynotes, catering to the cerebral crowd for whom self development is everything.
Below, we’ve rounded up the best of the bunch with an easy guide to help you decide which wellness fest is right for you. Whether you’re travelling with kids, seeking a low-key weekender to dip your toe or planning to go full wellness warrior, there’ll be an event for you. Read on to discover the best and what our team is most excited for in 2025.
Wellnergy Festival
Wellnergy Festival, powered by YuLife, offers a host of talks, events, workshops and experiences centred around mindfulness, music, food, fitness and personal development. The festival takes place in London’s Wimbledon Park and features renowned speakers and a variety of wellness activities.
Wilderness Festival
Wilderness returns to the Cotswolds featuring music, comedy, food and wellness. Attendees can enjoy performances by acclaimed artists, feasting banquets, fitness classes, yoga, meditation, and wild swimming in the lake.
Solstice at Wasing
A celebration of the summer solstice at Wasing Estate in Berkshire, this festival combines music, nature, and wellness experiences including meditation, breathwork, and Wild Swim & Sauna sessions.
Wellness in the Wild Festival
Returning for its third year, Wellness in the Wild festival offers a weekend of health and wellbeing activities in the Suffolk countryside. Activities include yoga, Pilates, meditation, live music, and woodland spa experiences.
Glastrongbury @ Strongher
Hosted by Strongher gym, this one-day festival in east London is dedicated to strength, sweat, sound, and sisterhood. Attendees can enjoy immersive wellness experiences, live DJs, talks, and workshops.
Paradhis Festival
Set in Cornwall’s Boconnoc estate, Paradhis festival merges music and wellness offerings. Highlights include cacao ceremonies, yoga, sound baths, and a variety of activities against a stunning natural backdrop.
(Please note that Wellness and Wellbeing Festivals may have specific COVID-19 protocols in place. It is advisable to check the official festival websites for the most up-to-date information on health and safety measures.)
Happy Place Festival
Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Festival features talks, workshops, classes, and live podcast recordings. Attendees can participate in mindfulness sessions, nutrition discussions, movement classes, and enjoy veggie food vendors.
Ministry of Sound Games
The Ministry of Sound’s games offer a blend of festival vibes, challenging workouts, music, team spirit, and an energetic afterparty. Participants can engage in a variety of fitness activities against a backdrop of house, garage, and bass music.
ALIVE : LDN presented by BRITA
ALIVE : LDN festival by Daybreaker promises a full-day celebration of movement, music, and community in Hackney. Attendees can enjoy dance parties, yoga sessions, running classes, breathwork exercises, and live DJ sets.
These wellness festivals offer a diverse range of activities to cater to different interests and preferences. Whether you’re a yoga enthusiast, music lover, or simply seeking a holistic wellbeing experience, there’s something for everyone at these UK festivals.
Make sure to book your tickets early and stay informed about any updates or changes related to the festivals to make the most of your wellness festival experience!
Published on 13 August 2025 by Ben Robinson