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Revellers descend on village for Britain’s biggest swingers’ fest

Around one thousand kinky revellers have descended on a sleepy Lincolnshire village for Britain’s biggest swingers festival taking place this weekend.

Dubbed Swingathon, the X-rated three-day extravaganza kicked off yesterday and is now in its fifth year of attracting sexually adventurous guests from across the UK.

Set in the middle of sleepy farmland near Grantham, this year’s edition promises more risqué fun than ever before. 

For £200 a single ticket – or £250 per couple – attendees are treated to a raunchy line-up of saucy entertainment, including mobile dungeons, pole dancing, BDSM equipment stalls, and steamy hot tubs.

Among the more eyebrow-raising activities on offer are spanking paddles for sale, kinky workshops, lingerie boutiques, foam parties and a game of butt-plug bingo.

There’s also a strong presence of kink culture, with dedicated ‘play tents’ and a focus on everything from bondage to consensual non-monogamy. 

Stalls selling sex toys, whips, chains and other NSFW gear line the grounds, as well as giant words written on the ground saying ‘kink’, ‘play’ and ‘love’.

The event has previously attracted criticism from nearby residents who complained about ‘loud moaning sounds’ coming from the site.

Dubbed Swingathon, the X-rated three-day extravaganza kicked off yesterday and is now in its fifth year of attracting sexually adventurous guests from across the UK

Stalls selling sex toys, whips, chains and other NSFW gear line the grounds, as well as giant words written on the ground saying 'kink', 'play' and 'love'

For £200 a single ticket – or £250 per couple – attendees are treated to a raunchy line-up of saucy entertainment, including mobile dungeons, pole dancing, BDSM equipment stalls, and steamy hot tubs. Pictured: Guests at the event

But it has since relocated to a larger, more rural location as numbers increased and organisers say they are committed to challenging the ‘sleazy’ stigma around the festival.

Matthew Cole, who started Swingathon in 2020, says it is not exclusive to traditional swingers and it is more an ‘adult alternative lifestyle event’.

He said: ‘Contrary to some beliefs, there are no keys in bowls, seedy music, lecherous individuals or a high level of STIs amongst this community.

‘In fact, individuals within this community are respectful, conscientious, and more likely to practise safe sex or be regularly tested than the average person you might meet on a night out in a club.

‘The team are passionate about normalising the sexual freedom that alternative lifestyles provide and continue to strive against prejudice and adversity to bring the community a safe and inclusive social, play and learning space.’

The festival says it celebrates a broad range of adult alternative lifestyles, including LGBTQ+ identities, consensual non-monogamy, kink, and more.

The event with also feature live music, DJs, workshops, demonstrations, stalls and games – all in a ‘safe, inclusive space’ which ‘celebrates diversity.’

Matthew Cole, who started Swingathon in 2020, says it is not exclusive to traditional swingers and it is more an 'adult alternative lifestyle event'

Hot tubs pictured on the left at the site. The festival says it celebrates a broad range of adult alternative lifestyles, including LGBTQ+ identities, consensual non-monogamy, kink, and more.

An employee serves drinks behind the bar. Matt and his wife Stacie say they remain committed to challenging stigma and they have taken steps to ensure both safety and credibility.

Matt and his wife Stacie say they remain committed to challenging stigma and they have taken steps to ensure both safety and credibility.

They claim attendees are vetted in advance and the event has a ‘strong focus on consent and personal responsibility.’

Matt added: ‘Swingathon is not a sex party, but rather a gathering of open-minded individuals where friendships and relationships can begin or thrive.

‘It aims to bring together a community with an inclusive positive experience, where friendships and relationships begin, rekindle and flourish through the embracement of uniqueness, regardless of the rumour mill.’

However, some residents still oppose having the ‘seedy’ festival on their doorsteps and say it is not welcome in their quaint rural hamlet.

One resident, who did not want to be named, said: ‘We’re becoming known as the swingers capital of England just because of this festival and that’s not a title we want.

‘Its mostly elderly people and families here so you can imagine them spitting their tea out when they learned we were to be the home of Swingathon.

‘It’s usually the talk of the village, some say let consenting adults do whatever they want to do, but I know many are not pleased they have chosen here for such activities.

‘It’s just a bit seedy and sleazy isn’t it? Not for me I’m afraid.’

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