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The world-famous Pyramid field and stage of Glastonbury Festival.This year, the field will offer space to hold picnics, go on bike rides, and just enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings. With no Glastonbury Festival taking place for a second year running, promoters Michael and Emily Eavis decided to turn Worthy Farm into a giant campsite over the school holidays.
Dubbed Worthy Pastures, the site promises a tranquil, family-friendly campsite which will welcome guests to get back to basics in nature, with a range of pre-erected, unfurnished bell tents and scout tents available to hire for 3-, 4- and 5-night stays. Depending on the amount of nights booked, campers either arrive on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (with check-out on Monday).
Glastonbury to become family-friendly campsite over summer
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The Glastonbury site is to be transformed into a family-friendly campsite over the school holidays.
The festival had to be cancelled again this year due to the pandemic.
Now, Worthy Farm is being opened to campers across the summer, with the fields featuring local food traders, a bar and village store.
Organisers Michael and Emily Eavis warned the area would not be a party venue and live music and sound systems would be banned.
Hundreds of thousands of people would have descended on the Somerset farm if the festival had gone ahead in June.
A chance to enjoy the wellbeing of Glastonbury s healing fields under canvas
booking for family-friendly (ie not for partying!) campsite at the farm opens tomorrow
published: Fri 30th Apr 2021
With no
Glastonbury Festival taking place on
Worthy Farm, Pilton for a second consecutive year in 2021, organisers Michael and Emily Eavis are inviting campers, for one year only, to experience the farm and celebrate the outdoor life in a way Festivalgoers rarely have been able to before - in tranquility.
Over the school holidays, Worthy Farm will become
Worthy Pastures – a family-friendly rural getaway which will welcome guests to get back to basics in nature, with a range of pre-erected, unfurnished bell tents and scout tents available to hire for 3-, 4- and 5-night stays. It is not possible to bring your own accommodation (tent/caravan/campervan).