On 20th and 21st September, I’ll be heading to the beautiful Normanby Hall Country Park in Lincolnshire for the No Limits Festival – a free two-day event supported by Canpack UK Ltd and Ecotricity.
This festival promises a wonderful weekend filled with creativity, history, heritage, and music – the perfect way to welcome autumn and celebrate the richness of our culture and natural world.
I’ll be there with my books, but most importantly, I’ll be celebrating my favourite little characters – the hoglets, Prickles and Primrose. Visitors will also have the chance to register for the brand-new Hoglets’ story, Hoglets’ Great Egg Hunt, coming this November.
Alongside the Hoglets, the festival will feature an inspiring line-up of talks:
✨ James Harding Morris will be sharing insights from his new book Endemic, an exploration of Britain’s unique wildlife and the fascinating species found only within the British Isles.
✨ Hannah Dale will be talking about her book A Wilding Year, a beautiful reflection on a year of activities at the Wrendale Project, where Hannah is gradually restoring natural processes to a once marginal arable landscape.
With free entry, an atmosphere of celebration, and so much creativity on display, the No Limits Festival is set to be a fantastic weekend for families, book lovers, and anyone who enjoys history, heritage, and the natural world.
📍 Where: Normanby Hall Country Park, Lincolnshire
📅 When: Saturday 20th – Sunday 21st September
🎟 Entry: Free
Come along, meet the authors, discover new stories, enjoy live music, and soak up the magic of this special event. I’d love to see you there!
