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THE atmosphere was magnetic as fans rolled in with  the promise of a rockstar weekend.

Some of the acts might have  been cover bands impersonating music heroes —  but that did not stop us  partying the night away like they were the real deal.

This year there were 2,300 visitors enjoying the family-friendly fun
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This year there were 2,300 visitors enjoying the family-friendly funCredit: Supplied
Although it didn’t quite attract the same A-list crowd as Glastonbury, there were still some famous names such as Marvin Humes
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Although it didn’t quite attract the same A-list crowd as Glastonbury, there were still some famous names such as Marvin HumesCredit: Supplied
The next-best thing about this  break was swapping a tent for our Rockstar Lodge
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The next-best thing about this  break was swapping a tent for our Rockstar LodgeCredit: Supplied

No, I haven’t just returned from Glastonbury

I was at Tattershall Lakes Country Park,  in rural Lincolnshire, for Rock The Lakes,  a laidback music festival that does not require  a pair of wellies, extra toilet roll or buckets of hand sanitiser.

For the next three days, the site was playing host to the sounds of stadium acts in the style of U2 (U2UK), Beyonce (Reyonce) and Queen (Killer Queen).

Although it didn’t quite attract the same A-list crowd as Glastonbury, there were still some famous names, including Celebrity Gogglebox star and DJ Woody Cook, and JLS’ Marvin Humes on the decks.

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This particular weekend was a record-breaker for the resort, reaching its full capacity for caravans and lodges with 2,300 visitors ready  for the family-friendly fun.

You will have to wait until June next year for the next festival, but there are plenty of  exciting events taking place throughout this summer.

This includes Famaland, a ten-week festival which runs from now until September.  Expect comedy shows, magic performances and tribute acts.

Along with the music, the next-best thing about this  break was swapping a tent for our Rockstar Lodge, with comfy beds,  fully-equipped kitchen and a  bath tub to soak those tired limbs after dancing. You  don’t get that at Glasto, either.

There are  quirky accommodation options, such as  Rockstar Lodges, at the Away Resorts’ holiday village.

The funky decor, including zebra- print chairs and Bowie posters, made it great for a festival-style stay.

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Cheeky grannies

Our gang (me, hubby, daughter, bestie and her daughter) headed straight for our lodge after check-in. The kids Murphy, ten, and Coco, 12, fired up the hot tub.

There was all the space we needed, including a comfy lounge with the biggest TV I have ever seen.

We were also  blessed with sunshine, which meant we could take full advantage of the water-based activites, such as the inflatable obstacle course, pedalos, kayaks, paddleboards and water-skis. 

There is also an indoor pool and splash zone, an arcade and   shop crammed with essentials   and all the sweets you could ever want.

When it came to a proper feed, our bellies were kept full from onsite takeaway favourites, including hand-stretched pizzas, burgers topped with candied bacon  and fish and chips soaked  in vinegar.

Go: Tattershall Lakes

STAYING THERE: The seven-person Rockstar Lodge with hot tub costs from £185 per night based on a seven-night stay, arriving on August 5.  

For those after a three-night trip with tickets for Rock The Lakes from June 6 to 8, 2025,  prices start at £121 per night for a six-person caravan, arriving on June 6. See awayresorts.co.uk.

Guests can also visit  Bar 49, a rooftop joint overlooking the lake, along with plenty of other bar options. For gin fans, there is  Spitfire, which has around 30 varieties of the spirit on sale. 

There  wasn’t enough time to make use of all the facilities in three days we were there.

Take the high-ropes course or adventure golf, for example.  But our mob was happy enough with the outdoor lido and our private hot tub. 

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By the time Marvin spun his last tune on the Saturday evening, the gang was thoroughly worn out, but could still muster up some dance moves.

A special mention has to go to the energetic hen party dressed as cheeky grannies — proof that you are never too old to let your hair down.

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