Glamp Fest came back for another year last weekend with a range of music, food and glamping.
From Friday to Sunday, last weekend, the festival took place in Scotton, Knaresborough, with lots of visitors this year.
Campers got to experience music from DJ Rory, the Uke Champs, as well as dog shows, children's workshops and great food stalls including wood-fired pizzas.
The festival also had a fancy dress theme this year, inviting campers to dress as wacky as they want for a chance to win prizes.
GlampFest, run by Glawning and Mighty Events, shared photos from the weekend:
The festival also raised money for The Brain Tumour Charity in memory of the festival owner's husband who passed from a Glioblastoma in 2015.
Buckets were located in the festival grounds to help raise money, and they also have a JustGiving page online to reach their target of £1,200.
Their fundraising total is currently at £846 and if you are interested in donating to the charity, you can donate here.

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