Wicket Ground Glastonbury. There are two family camping areas at Glastonbury Festival. Wicket Ground is located on the North West of the festival site, and Cockmill Meadow is on the North East side. Wicket Ground has a fence around it to provide a contained and safe area for younger Festival-goers. Wicket Ground is exclusively a family camping area, so if […]
Pylon Ground Glastonbury
Pylon Ground Glastonbury. 2025 update. The Pylon Ground campsite is the second campsite you come across as you enter the festival from Gate A. It is just below the Darble campsite. For 2025, there is a small area for public camping. The rest of the field is for crew camping. If you don’t fancy walking […]
Darble Glastonbury
Darble Glastonbury. The Darble campsite is the first campsite you come across as you enter the festival from Gate A. It is quite a small area as it is shared with the cyclists’ camping area. If you don’t fancy walking far after being in the queue, then this could be a good spot for you, […]
Lime Kiln Ground Glastonbury
Lime Kiln Ground Glastonbury. The Lime Kiln Ground campsite at Glastonbury Festival is one of the highest points (if not the highest) you can camp at the north end of the festival site. Like the Hitchin Hill Ground site, this area does not get as full as others. So if you are arriving late on Wednesday […]
Family Camping Glastonbury
Family Camping Glastonbury. So you are bringing your children to Glastonbury. Good for you. Glastonbury is for all ages, and all ages love it. The Kidzfield area has been at the festival since 1979 and is exclusively for children (and their parents, of course). There is also a Green Kids Area up in The Green […]
Hitchin Hill Ground Glastonbury
Hitchin Hill Ground Glastonbury. The Hitchin Hill Ground campsite at Glastonbury Festival is the highest point you can camp at the north end of the festival site. It doesn’t seem to be as popular as nearby Michael’s Mead. Maybe it is because of the gradient. Like the other nearby campsites, Hitchin Hill Ground is close […]





