HF Holidays has been helping people enjoy the great outdoors and shared interests since 1913, operating as Britain's only walking holiday co-operative. Their Music & Festivals brochure showcases a range of trips built around a love of music, whether you prefer to perform, learn, or simply listen. From informal jams to orchestras and choirs, these holidays bring together like-minded enthusiasts in welcoming group settings across the UK.
The Music & Festivals programme caters for a wide spectrum of tastes and abilities. Brass, wind, strings, and vocals all have a place, and no prior experience at a particular level is required. HF Holidays' ethos, rooted in its co-operative structure, means participants are never left behind regardless of skill. Whether you join a casual folk group or take part in a more formal concert setting, the focus is on enjoyment and shared passion.
These trips go beyond simply playing an instrument. Guests can attend workshops and expert-led tuition sessions, explore the lives and legacies of favourite artists, or head to a music festival as part of an organised group. The social dimension is central to the HF experience, with like-minded travellers sharing meals, accommodation, and a genuine enthusiasm for music throughout each break.
Many HF Holidays breaks are based at the organisation's own country house properties, giving guests a comfortable and sociable home for the duration. This house-party atmosphere suits music-themed holidays particularly well, creating an environment where performances, informal sessions, and group activities can flow naturally. The co-operative's 48,000 members and strong customer satisfaction scores reflect decades of delivering holidays built around shared interests.
No. HF Holidays design their music trips to welcome participants of all abilities. Whether you are a complete beginner, a hobbyist, or a more practised musician, there are options suited to your level, and the group ethos means no one is left behind.
The brochure covered a broad range, including orchestral and choral breaks, brass and wind ensembles, folk and informal group sessions, artist study holidays, and organised trips to music festivals. Expert tuition, workshops, and concerts also featured.
The brochure focused on UK music holidays, often centred on HF Holidays' own country house properties. These offer a house-party atmosphere well suited to shared-interest breaks where group activities and social evenings are part of the experience.
HF Holidays was founded in 1913 and is the only walking and special-interest holiday co-operative in Britain. It is owned by its members, currently numbering around 48,000, and operates with a people-first ethos that has driven consistently high customer satisfaction scores.
Yes. The programme included options for those who simply want to enjoy live music. Organised festival attendance and artist study trips meant listeners and enthusiasts were as well catered for as active participants.
Membership is not compulsory to travel with HF Holidays, though the brochure reflects a programme designed with the co-operative's community values in mind. Members have historically received discounts and additional benefits, but non-members can also book holidays.
Note: this brochure is from our archive and may no longer be available. Please check directly with HF Holidays for their current music and special-interest holiday programme.
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