Glastonbury Festival 2025: When and where you can get coaches to Worthy Farm
For those lucky music-lovers who managed to get their hands on tickets to Glastonbury 2025 this weekend, the next step - after celebrating wildly, of course - is to figure out how you're going to get there. If you opted for the coach tickets, which sold out in around half an hour last week, you're all set but everyone else will need to decide between driving to Worthy Farm or taking public transport.
Thousands of tickets were quickly snapped up after going on sale at 9am yesterday and were again sold out in around 30 minutes. Fans were placed in a virtual queue and assigned a random number, with those logging on after the sale started finding themselves at the end of the queue.
Coach tickets include travel to an from the festival from specific stops and ticket-holders must take their coach in order to be allowed into the festival. Every other festival-goers must make their own way to Somerset - but that doesn't have to mean travelling by car.
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Festival organisers encourage visitors to travel to the Worthy Farm site by public transport in an effort to reduce attendees carbon footprints and make the festival as environmentally friendly as possible. National Express will run services to Glastonbury 2025 from nearly 100 locations across the UK - whether you're as nearby as Glastonbury or far out as Glasgow.
Coaches will run from Tuesday, June 24 through the week to Friday, June 27 so you'll be right in time for the musical performers whichever day you choose to travel. There will also be a limited number of coaches taking revellers home on the Sunday night, with the rest running on Monday, June 30.
Everywhere you can get a coach from to Glastonbury Festival 2025
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Hamilton
Carlisle
Durham
Newcastle
Accrington
Birkenhead
Blackburn
Bolton
Burnley
Chester
Crewe
Darwen
Liverpool
Manchester
Manchester Airport
Warrington
Bradford
Halifax
Huddersfield
Leeds
Sheffield
Wakefield
Chesterfield
Derby
Leicester
Lincoln
Loughborough
Newark-on-Trent
Northampton
Nottingham
Bearwood
Birmingham
Cheltenham
Coventry
Dudley
Gloucester
Stoke-on-Trent
Wallsall
Warwick Parkway
Wolverhampton
Worcester (Warndon)
Bridgend
Cardiff
Newport
Swansea
Acie
Basildon
Cambridge
Dartford (Bouewater)
Great Yarmouth
Luton
Luton Airport
Milton Keynes
Norwich
Peterborough
Southend-on-Sea
Thetford
Thurrock (Lakeside)
Croydon
London Stratford
London Victoria
London Wembley
Bodmin
Bath
Bournemouth
Bristol
Bristol Airport
Bristol Temple Meads
Dorchester
Exeter
Glastonbury
Liskeard
Newquay
Plymouth
Ringwood
Saltash
Stroud
Swindon
Taunton
Basingstoke
Brighton
Canterbury
Chichester
Dover
Fareham
Heathrow Airport
Gillingham
Kingston upon Thames
Newbury
Oxford
Portsmouth
Reading Station
Southampton
Sutton (rail station)
Twickenham
Worthing
When can you travel?
Tuesday, June 24
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Hamilton
Carlisle
Wednesday, June 25
All services to Glastonbury will run on Wednesday 25 June.
Thursday, June 26
Birmingham
Brighton
Bristol
Bristol Airport
Cardiff
Chichester
Heathrow Airport
Leeds
Liverpool
London (Stratford)
London Victoria Coach Station
Manchester
Newport
Warrington
Wembley Stadium
Wolverhampton
Worthing.
Friday, June 27
Bristol
London Victoria Coach Station.
How much is a coach to/from Glastonbury
Coach ticket prices vary by location. The cheapest National Express return fare is £31.50 from Bristol.