Buses / Coaches
Buses
Badgerline are laying on linked services from Bath & Bristol, as well as a regular service from Glastonbury and Shepton Mallet direct to the site.You can find more info on their website: www.firstbadgerline.co.uk/weston/newsf.htm There is an excellent bus station within the festival site which makes arriving by bus the easiest as you have by far the shortest walk.Rail & Ride Link
Buses will run from Castle Cary Railway Station to the bus station on the festival site and return.Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 25th, 26th, 27th June | 07.00 until 22.00 |
Saturday 28th June | 08.00 until 18.00 |
Sunday 29th June | 08.00 until 22.00 |
Monday 30th June | 04.00 until 16.30 |
Coaches
National Express will be running services from all over the country direct to Glastonbury Festival bus station - see the National Express website for more details. Brighton Peace & Environment Centre is again running special coach services from Brighton - click here for the details. Once again, Jamie and Al are running the rainbow bus from Glasgow, for £50 return. Click here for the details.Tickets
You will not be allowed to board any bus heading for Glastonbury Festival unless you possess a festival ticket.Related Areas
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