Lower Mead Glastonbury. If you want to party, then the Lower Mead camp area at Glastonbury is the place for you. It is located right next to San Remo and Silver Hayes, and Woodsies are all very close. This is a small camp area, so it will fill up very quickly.
Where is the best place to park for Lower Mead?

The best car parks for Lower Mead are the pink ones.
Which gate is best for Lower Mead to enter?

Gate A is the closest gate to Lower Mead Glastonbury.
How quickly does Lower Mead fill up?

Lower Mead fills up very quickly, as it is small and it is right in the thick of things. Join the queue on Tuesday night or arrive very early on Wednesday morning.
Is Lower Mead noisy?

Yes and yes and yes. This is not the ideal place to camp if you’re looking for a quiet spot. This is the place where you can pop back to your tent to change in between cocktails at San Remo.
Pros and Cons of Camping at Lower Mead Glastonbury
Pros:
- If you are spending time at Woodsies, San Remo, and Silver Haye,s then Lower Mead is ideal
- It isn’t too far from Gate A
- The Pyramid Stage is near Lower Mead
Cons:
- It is noisy (not ideal for some people)
- It is busy with people passing near your tents all day long
- It is far from the South East Corner (Shangri-La, Block 9, The Common and The Unfairground)
Conclusions
The Lower Mead campsite is ideal for individuals who anticipate staying up late and want to be close to the action. If this sounds like you, then this could be your spot. It is quite small, so it will fill up quickly.
Remember, you will hardly spend any time in your tent, so don’t stress too much about where you camp.
Here is a list of all the places to camp at Glastonbury Festival: Where to camp at Glastonbury
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