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Glastonbury Festival to open campsite this summer Helen Coffey © Provided by The Independent
Revellers sorry to miss out on the festival scene this summer might find solace in a new offering from the organisers of Glastonbury.
A family-friendly campsite, Worthy Pastures, is set to open on Worthy Farm over the school holidays, with tickets on sale from 1 May.
Campers will get to experience the iconic site of one of the world’s biggest music festivals in a whole new way: the Pyramid field will be open for picnics and bike rides, while campers can also explore the stone circle.
However, those hoping to recreate their usual Glastonbury experience may be disappointed – the website states that Worthy Pastures “is not a party venue: there will not be any live music, sound systems will not be allowed and a noise curfew will be in place after 11pm”.
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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).