2025 Camping Information
Camping
Check-in between 9am & 6pm. Campers to be off-site by 6.30pm on Sunday.
Basic facilities – loos and piping hot showers. Water available from bowser so drinking water needs to be brought.
Broad Chalke Village Shop is walking distance, selling a range of essentials. Walking distance to Queens Head Pub – 1 Mile.
SORRY, NO DOGS OR FIRES.
Please read the full Terms & Conditions
- VWs, Motor homes and tents welcome.
- Level grass pitches on 6 acre site – with easy walking distance to the main festival arena.
- Safe and secure site with 24 hour security.
- Shower facilities and toilets provided. Plenty of hot water.
- Small gas BBQs allowed (only).
- There is no electricity hook-up available.
- Sorry no fires and no dogs, this is a working organic sheep farm.
- Plenty of food and drink options at the main festival site. Fully licensed bar.
- Daily bookings taken during the week.
- Public transport to site – there is a regular bus service from Salisbury train station to Broad Chalke.
- Easy to get to by road, taxi or bus.
“The most stunning setting”
Glamping – on sale April 2025
We have a range of Glamping Tents to choose from including unfurnished and furnished and with sleeping up to six people.
Check-in between 9am & 6pm.
Broad Chalke Village Shop is walking distance, selling a range of essentials. Walking distance to Queens Head Pub – 1 Mile.
SORRY, NO DOGS OR FIRES.
Please read the full Terms & Conditions
- Separate area exclusively for Glampers.
- Shower facilities and toilets provided. Plenty of hot water.
- Safe and secure site with 24-hour security.
- Small gas BBQs allowed (only).
- Sorry no fires.
- Sorry no dogs, this is a working organic sheep farm.
- Drinking water needs to be brought.
- Plenty of food and drink options at the main festival site. Fully licensed bar.
All Glampers have access to the ‘Pamper tent’ which has mirrors, dressing tables and hair dryers.
Please remember to book your Festival entry and talk tickets via this website in addition to your Glamping booking on the Honeybells website.
“It’s fantastic to look across the valley and see the amazing festival below.”