Glastonbury Festival 2023 Accommodation options on sale soon

from 12noon on Thursday 1st December 2022.

By Neil Greenway | Published: Fri 25th Nov 2022

Glastonbury Festival 2023 - Ziggy Marley crowd
Photo credit: Phil Bull

Glastonbury Festival 2023

Wednesday 21st to Sunday 25th June 2023
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£335 + £5 booking fee - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 210,000

The vast majority of Glastonbury Festival-goers spend their weekend under canvas, taking advantage of the camping fields which are included in your ticket price (from Wednesday night until Monday morning). But others choose to bring their campervan/caravan or to stay in one of the Festival’s legendary Tipis. Please note that no sleeping, camping or fires are allowed in the car parks. 

Since 2013, Glastonbury Festival have also introduced an official off-site, pre-erected camping area, Worthy View. A second official off-site campsite, Sticklinch, was introduced for the 2020 Festival based on the former site of the West Campervan Fields. 

Worthy View,  SticklinchTipi  and  Caravan/Campervan  ticket bookings will be taken exclusively by the Festival’s nominated booking agency, See Tickets, from 12noon on Thursday 1st December 2022.  

In order to make an accommodation booking, you must already have a valid ticket booking for Glastonbury 2023. 

Wherever you choose to sleep, we’d heartily recommend that you check out the packing list in the Advice section of the website for tips on what to bring with you. 

LOCAL ACCOMMODATION 

For those who don’t wish to stay in a tent, a number of local property owners offer rooms or even whole houses to rent over the duration of the Festival period. If you are interested in booking a room or house in the local area, or are a local resident with a property or room you would like to rent out, please contact the team via the Any Other Enquiries option on the contact form. 

BEWARE UNOFFICIAL OFF-SITE CAMPING 

As a consequence of our popularity, there has been an increasing demand for unofficial off-site camping. Some of these sites have done a good job, by being fairly priced and well managed. Unfortunately, this is not true for them all, and I have had to bear the cost of some of these outfits who have made off with the money they’ve received, but not provided the camp sites. 

We also continue to hear of people falling victim to third party “concierge” services, who claim to be able to source tickets, often at above face value, which they ultimately fail to deliver. Please do not become a victim of this fraud (if you are offered tickets by any third party, please contact us). 

the Festival wants to warn anyone who might be spending their money on these sites that the festival are not responsible for them, and cannot guarantee that they won’t let you down. If you would like to get in contact with us before parting with your money, we can guide you in the right direction. 

Michael Eavis 

For your safety, we recommend that you consider the following points before booking with an unofficial offsite campsite:
·â€¯ What is the access like between the site and the Festival?
·â€¯ How far do I have to travel/walk?
·â€¯ Is it a walking route or is there transport?
·â€¯ Is there a well-lit safe route to and from the Festival?
·â€¯ Do I need to walk on the busy roads in the dark? We do not recommend that anyone walks on the main A roads at night as there are fast moving vehicles and not many pavements and footpaths. 




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