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So I've finally booked a campervan to do Glasto in for the first time and was wondering if anyone has any tips on which side is better?

I'll be coming from London and looking at the maps it looks like East is closer to the gates. Is that right? Does one tend to have a better atmosphere than the other?

Cheers all

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So I've finally booked a campervan to do Glasto in for the first time and was wondering if anyone has any tips on which side is better?

I'll be coming from London and looking at the maps it looks like East is closer to the gates. Is that right? Does one tend to have a better atmosphere than the other?

Cheers all

go for the campervan fields that are nearest to where you tend to spend your time on site.

Be warned: East is up a steel hill when outside the gates. West is not.

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But if you intend spending your time at the Pyramid or JPT then it's a hell of a walk to West.

west has got to be nearer to JPT, surely? Perhaps not as the crow flies, but once you've had to walk around the pyramid crowd (which adds the equivalent of 3 more fields) it's gotta be I reckon.

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There's only two fields but they're big buggers so if you're in the far side of the furthest field, like we were last year, then it's still a good 10 minutes once you're outside the gate. Might not sound like a lot but after the climb all the way from the other stage.....in the mud......with a kid in a trailer......it was something if a slog!!

Going from the naughty corner, you'd either cut across the stone circle and across the top of the camping fields (sorry not sure of the name) to The Park and up from there, or along the old railway until you're pretty much level with the Other Stage and again up past the Park. Either way it's a fair old trek! :)

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West did seem a long way from everything, except the Park; as Mardy said. Can't say I noticed much of an atmosphere - but the rain might have had something to do with that. It is a long old drag up to West; not too steep, but it does go on.

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We're probably not going to get there until quite late on the Tuesday night as West has fewer fields do you think we'd end up closer to the festival by opting for that one? We tend to try and go to a good few of the stages and without knowing the headliners who knows where we'll end up so I can't really make a decision based on that.

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