Following the amazing time that I had at my first music festival (Benicassim 2009) I decided to stick a little closer to home this year and sample one of the world's most
As I travelled with just one friend to the festival we decided it would be more cost effective to travel by National Express coach, which from Manchester was only £42 return. I would definately take advantage of their services again, as despite slight delays it meant we skipped past the cars queueing for entry to the site and didn't have to wor

We were fortunate enough to arrive at a time when the initial rush had subsided (around 2.30pm on the Wednesday) so once we were off the coach it was only minutes before we were sporting our lovely lilac and gold bands and lugging our heavy bags to where we wanted to camp. We pitched up in the Dance Field which, contrary to the name, wasn't too noisy and had a brilliant view of the Other Stage. It also had quite a few spaces left, which was perfect for us as we were saving spots for some friends arriving later on in the day. Certain areas such as Dragon Field and Pennard Hill Ground fill up very quickly so arrive early if you choose to camp there.
By the time we had met our friends and settled in, it was getting towards sunset, so we decided to head towards The Stone Circle, wh


After reaching our destination, we collapsed for a couple of hours, to enjoy what little sunlight was left before heading back to camp, exhausted after a long day of travelling. From this initial recce it became c

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