Check out the smaller stages / bars in the Green Fields after hours to find some real gems.
Check out the smaller stages / bars in the Green Fields after hours to find some real gems.
@BrothersCider is great for a hangover, but also lethal.
The bandstand in the centre of the main shopping / food area always has fun stuff on it.
@BrothersCider is great for a hangover, but also lethal.
The bandstand in the centre of the main shopping / food area always has fun stuff on it.
Do something weird - join a laughter yoga class, carve a spoon or get in the sauna. You won't regret it.
Do something weird - join a laughter yoga class, carve a spoon or get in the sauna. You won't regret it.
The Bimble Inn at The Park is a great place for a late night boogie.
Don't peak too soon - it's a marathon not a sprint.
The Bimble Inn at The Park is a great place for a late night boogie.
Don't peak too soon - it's a marathon not a sprint.
Compost loos aren't as bad as they sound and are nicer than the long drops.
Take a refillable water bottle with you (maybe take two - a 5 litre one to leave in your tent and a smaller one to carry around in the day). There are loads of taps onsite.
Compost loos aren't as bad as they sound and are nicer than the long drops.
Take a refillable water bottle with you (maybe take two - a 5 litre one to leave in your tent and a smaller one to carry around in the day). There are loads of taps onsite.
Make friends with the people you're camping / standing / sitting next to. Swap tips about who to see and what to do. Discuss the rumours about the secret set on the Park Stage. Share food, drinks, etc.
Make friends with the people you're camping / standing / sitting next to. Swap tips about who to see and what to do. Discuss the rumours about the secret set on the Park Stage. Share food, drinks, etc.
The festival site is huge. There are also an incredible number of stages (I've seen the figure of 100 quoted before). You never know when you might stumble upon something amazing that clashes with a band you want to see.
The festival site is huge. There are also an incredible number of stages (I've seen the figure of 100 quoted before). You never know when you might stumble upon something amazing that clashes with a band you want to see.
Or take in snacks to keep you going throughout the day - my go-tos are apples and peanut M&Ms.
Or take in snacks to keep you going throughout the day - my go-tos are apples and peanut M&Ms.
Unlike many other festivals, at Glastonbury you can take in as much food and drink as you can carry. And you can take that food and drink to any part of the festival site.
Unlike many other festivals, at Glastonbury you can take in as much food and drink as you can carry. And you can take that food and drink to any part of the festival site.
Last year, we reckoned we were walking 12-15 miles a day. Admittedly we were camped about as far away from everything as possible, but you should plan to walk a lot!
Last year, we reckoned we were walking 12-15 miles a day. Admittedly we were camped about as far away from everything as possible, but you should plan to walk a lot!
And make sure that your backpack is comfortable, or that your trolley has sturdy wheels.
And make sure that your backpack is comfortable, or that your trolley has sturdy wheels.
Depending on how you arrive (i.e. coach vs. train vs. car) and where you camp, you could have a long walk ahead of you on day one.
Depending on how you arrive (i.e. coach vs. train vs. car) and where you camp, you could have a long walk ahead of you on day one.
It's true that the main stages don't get going until the Friday, but these days there's an increasing amount of music on the Thursday and even the Wednesday.
It's true that the main stages don't get going until the Friday, but these days there's an increasing amount of music on the Thursday and even the Wednesday.
1. Get in on the Wednesday.
You've secured a ticket to the best festival in the world, so make the most of it. Getting in early gives you more time to get your bearings and take in some of the non-musical sights.
1. Get in on the Wednesday.
You've secured a ticket to the best festival in the world, so make the most of it. Getting in early gives you more time to get your bearings and take in some of the non-musical sights.