New Campsites For Glastonbury 2020

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Glastonbury festival will introduce new camping arrangements in a bid to reduce waste.

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The Sticklinch campsite is Glastonbury festival's effort to reduce the waste generated by those camping at the event.

"As part of our continued commitment to reducing waste at the Festival, we are pleased to introduce Sticklinch campsite – a new official offsite campsite on the former site of the West Campervan Fields for the 2020 Festival."

The Sticklinch pre-erected campsite will be home to a range of Podpads, Yurts and Bell Tents, as well as a limited number of the Festival’s signature scout-style tents, and offers a more gently undulating walk to the Festival site, ideal for those who find the climb to Worthy View challenging.

Podpads, yurts and bell tents, alongside Glastonbury’s “signature scout-style tents” will be available to guests. Organisers say Skticklinch will give punters “a more gently undulating walk to the festival site, ideal for those who find the climb to Worthy View challenging.”


Though festivalgoers will be able to park their cars in a nearby adjacent field, Glastonbury encourages people to travel via public transport as they continue in their efforts to be as green as possible.

Those looking to book the new accommodation can expect to pay £325 for a two-person scout tent, or up to £1,150 for a six-person octopod. A yurt suitable for four people will cost £850.

In order to make an accommodation booking for the Sticklinch campsite, you must already have a valid ticket booking for Glastonbury 2020.

All prices are for five nights – Wednesday June 24th to Sunday June 28th, inclusive. Prices do not include Festival tickets. Everyone who wishes to stay at Sticklinch must have a valid Festival ticket.

Please note some structure types have very limited availability and are expected to sell out very quickly.

To make a booking you will be required to enter the registration number you used when booking your Festival ticket. Please note you will need to present this ticket on arrival when checking in at your accommodation.
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