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Postcode for Glastonbury festival

25th June 2010 - 15:35

If you’re driving down to this years Glastonbury Festival, you’re no doubt gonna need some directions to ensure you don’t get lost!

Postcode for Glastonbury is BA4 4BYplan your route with the AA Routefinder.

Worthy Farm where the Glastonbury Festival is located near Shepton Mallet in the south-west of England.

It’s located off the M5 and the major roads into the festival site are the A39 and A361, which are always busy before and after the festival.

Avon and Somerset Police gave this bit of advice, “The Glastonbury Festival is situated in a small village in a rural area of East Somerset. Pilton, the host village, is surrounded by country lanes and hamlets so when 178,000 people and nearly 50,000 cars, campervans and trailers descend on the area it can become pretty busy!

If possible, we would encourage you to travel to the festival using public transport – cutting down on the number of cars around the Somerset villages and also reducing your carbon footprint!”

Alternative ways on getting to Glastonbury Festival

Trains – thetrainline.com (nearest station is  Castle Cary)

Coach – National Express (National Express drop you off right at the festival site – see the site for full details of departure points)

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