National Express are running special coach services for Festival ticket holders from all over the country direct to the Festival Bus Station.
Buy coach tickets on the booking line 08705 808080.
Tickets will be checked on boarding and travellers without tickets will be expelled from coaches well away from the site.
Badgerline are laying on linked services from Bath and Bristol, and a regular shuttle from Glastonbury and Shepton Mallet, delivering you right onto the site. Again, tickets will be checked on boarding.
BY RAIL
There are extra trains to Castle Cary station from where you can catch the free coach shuttle for ticket holders only to the Festival Bus Station.
The shuttle runs from Wednesday morning to Monday evening, stopping overnight when trains are not running.
Visit www.wessextrains.com
Train services offered from National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950.
BY ROAD
You will not get near the Festival without your Green-Levy vehicle pass: �5 per car or £40 per campervan/caravan. Get it where you bought your ticket, quoting your reference number or postcode. Put it on the windscreen well before you reach the Festival site.
Hook up with others travelling to the Festival to minimise congestion and reduce pollution
Check out the car-sharing website www.liftshare.com
Plan your journey there and back in advance - it could save you hours.
The worst time to arrive by car is between 12noon and 12midnight on Thursday.
The worst times to leave by car are Sunday evening and Monday between 9am and 4pm.
Entrances
There are two main entrances for cars, depending upon where you are coming from.
If you have a choice, use the Blue Route (approach from the A303, then the A37), where there is more parking space and less of a queue.
Car Parks
The Festival car parks are all ticket-only with no alternative car parking nearby. The car parks just outside the security fence are vast, so each field is numbered to help you remember where your car is parked.
Using unofficial car-parking threatens the future of the Festival.
Absolutely no camping or fires are allowed in the car parks.
Don't park on verges, in gateways or private roads - you will be towed away by the Police, incurring expense (£140) and great inconvenience.
Be aware of leaving your car unlocked as you either load or unload, & leave nothing visible inside (even food and drink).
Leave the glove compartment open and conspicuously empty.
Campervans/Caravans
Caravans, trailer tents and campervans are only admitted to the special areas, along Blue Route (off the A37), two of which are family fields.
Dropping-off, not parking
The drop-off/pick-up point is on the Glastonbury side of Red Gate off the A361. Please make sure this is the only point used, otherwise lost traffic with clog the tiny lanes.