Travel & Arrival
WHEELCHAIR HIRE Both electric and manual wheelchairs will be available to hire in advance of the festival. More information on how to book one of these will be available in the Access Application Pack. Wheelchair charging will be available at different locations throughout the festival site. ACCESSIBLE PARKING The Accessible Car Park is located via […]
Onsite Access Facilities
VIEWING PLATFORMS/ VIEWING AREAS There will be viewing platforms at all the main stages. These raised platforms are solely for festival goers that need to be seated to be able to watch the performances, plus one accompanying person. Festival goers that require access to these platforms will need to apply for a Viewing Platform (VP) pass. […]
Wheelchair Hire
Both electric and manual wheelchairs will be available to hire in advance of the festival. More information on how to book one of these will be available in the Access Application Pack. Wheelchair charging will be available at different locations throughout the festival site.
Registering for Access Facilities
Customers wanting to apply for any of the access facilities for the 2025 festival must firstly secure their ticket in one of the Autumn ticket sales. Once your ticket deposit has been paid you must contact the Access Team by emailing accessibility@glastonburyfestivals.co.uk to request the link for the online Access Application Form – This will […]
PERSONAL ASSISTANT / PA TICKETS
This information will be updated for the 2025 Festival in the Autumn. Festival goers unable to attend the festival without the support of a Personal Assistant (PA) and have the +1 requirement on their Access Card or Glastonbury Access Pass can request an additional festival ticket at no extra cost. Once you have paid your […]
Welfare
The Welfare Centres provide experienced, caring and confidential help for all kinds of practical and personal problems, as well as dealing with lost & found property. There are three main welfare services: Worthy Welfare, Green Welfare, and Worthy Rest. Worthy Welfare This is the main centre for practical welfare support, which is open 24 hours […]
Property Lock-ups
Anything can be safely stored at any of the 14 Property Lock-ups around the Festival site. The locations are marked on Festival maps, and at the entrances to the Lockups, by a black ‘keyhole’ logo. You can leave your belongings in safety – bicycles, trolleys, rucksacks, motorcycle leathers and helmets, car keys, medical supplies, passports, […]
Police
The information below is from Avon and Somerset Police, the Festival’s local police force. Why are Avon and Somerset Police at Glastonbury? More than 200,000 people attend each day of the festival and although it is relatively crime-free, we work with the organisers to ensure it’s a safe event for everyone. A policing presence is […]
Packing list
When thinking about what to pack, please bear these things in mind: Only bring what you really need. However you arrive, you’ll inevitably have to carry your stuff a fair distance to where you camp. And as part of our Love Worthy Farm, Leave No Trace campaign we’d definitely encourage you to only bring things which you can take […]
Noise
Noise at Glastonbury Festival: The Festival operates a large number of performances across the site, generating world class music and entertainment that makes the Festival globally renowned. We understand that for those that live locally, sometimes the sound may be audible during day to day life and the FAQ’s below outline how the event is […]