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Camping areas question!......sorry another one! :(


Guest meg3leg

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Hi All

Hope your Glasto preparations are going well! :D

I'll try and be quick with the question!....... due to "other life" commitments driving down during the night on the thursday aiming to arrive v. early friday morning....suggestions for quiet-ish camping areas...don't mind the walk....

also driving down from the north-west any suggestions for a good half-way-coffee-stretch the legs point??...

Hope you all have a good-one!! ;)

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How many strong will you be? If just a couple then most fields might have the odd space if you don't mind camping between people.

Best bet really is to ask a camping steward - they will know where is best.

Even better bet would be to pay a mate (in beer) who is going earlier to put your tent up with theirs.

Best of luck,

Hi All

Hope your Glasto preparations are going well! :D

I'll try and be quick with the question!....... due to "other life" commitments driving down during the night on the thursday aiming to arrive v. early friday morning....suggestions for quiet-ish camping areas...don't mind the walk....

also driving down from the north-west any suggestions for a good half-way-coffee-stretch the legs point??...

Hope you all have a good-one!! ;)

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Ask the first campsite stewards you see where there's space. Make them radio their colleagues.

If you're going to arrive in the dark, take head torches for the hunt.

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