Glampville camp site now taking bookings for Glastonbury 2025

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Glampville – the luxury offsite camping – has now opened their bookings for this year’s edition of Glastonbury.Formerly known as Glastotel, the premier boutique glamping destination for the annual Worthy Farm music bash is currently offering various tents at a variety of prices for the entirety of Glastonbury – which is taking place this summer from June 25 to 29.

You can visit here to book your stay.Some of their offerings include bell tents starting from £999 up to £3,797 for a Boutique deluxe emperor for four to six people, an onsite bar and food court, which also features a cocktail bar with live music and “chill-out” areas, abundant hot showers and well-maintained, proper flushing loos, Pamper tents, a spa, in-room power for deluxe and super deluxe packages, exclusive car park for guests and a buggy service from check-in to transfer guests and belongings to tents.Glampville also gained a reputation last year for being host to a handful of secret sets.

The likes of Gorgon City, Carlita, Cousin Kula, Sam Evans, Tove Lo, DJ Nayha Ahmad and actress Emily Atack have all stayed at the luxury camping site with some of them performing as part of those aforementioned secret sets.It is to be noted that Glampville only provides boutique camping for the duration of the 2025 festival and is not directly affiliated with Glastonbury Festival.

This means that Glastonbury tickets must be purchased separately from the accommodation.Yesterday (March 6), the line-up for Glastonbury 2025 was announced – with Neil Young, The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo set to headline alongside various other acts such as Charli XCX, Biffy Clyro and Noah Kahan.Other names on the bill include The Maccabees, Alanis Morissette, Lucy Dacus, Father John Misty,.

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