For the generation of festivalgoers who were in their late teens and early 20s when festivals really became a big thing in the UK (in terms of scale and numbers), Festival No.6 is something of a breath of fresh air. It attracts a (slightly) older crowd than some, without suffering the seemingly inevitable lull in atmosphere, and the selection of acts isn’t half bad either. The pretty Welsh town of Portmeirion plays host to a broad range of activities including huge banquets, lively discussions and debates, paddle boarding and pirate training. Technically, that last one’s meant for kids, but we have sharp elbows and we fully intend to use them. 1-4 September. Adult weekend ticket with camping, £180. festivalnumber6.com