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Gate D question...


Guest Wellyboot

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Hi

Been to 5 glastonburys and this year will be my 6th..

We head down from the NW and have always ended up in car parks by gate D without really trying

Is there any particular way we need to go to end up here?

Or is it just carry on as we have in the past and just hope it works out same again

Cheers :)

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This is the trouble I don't really know (and im the driver!)

We just put in the post code given on the glast website for people travelling from the north west

so wondering if I should just do the same again or if there is a way to guarantee ending up over the correct side for gate D

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  • 1 month later...

A361 going from Glastonbury Town to Shepton Mallet, but that doesn't really matter.

Basically if you come off the M5 at the Bridgwater junction, then you're pretty much certain to end up in the West Car Parks for Gate D - just follow the signs for Glastonbury Town, then when you get a bit closer there should be dedicated signs for Glastonbury Festival.

If you come off the M5 at any other junction, then you'll end up with a longer route and/or in the East Car Parks.

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