A NEW offsite camping experience has launched ahead of Glastonbury Festival 2024, promising a slice of luxury without a hefty price tag.
Holt Farm will be found next to the Gate D entrance and a 15-minute walk away from the Pyramid Stage, making it the closest private campsite to the headline acts.
Guests will have access to cocktails, award-winning breakfasts and late-night toasties, a private bar, a chill-out area and hammocks for lounging.
The site will also boast piping hot showers, clean loos, a pamper parlour, mobile charging, a sauna and a cold plunge.
The site will have its own private car park, where guests can reserve a space to ‘avoid the queues and the cross-festival trudge with all your kit’, plus a a 24-hour security team and a family field.
Holt Farm is a joint venture between luxury camping pioneers Yurtel and their partners Steanbow Farm.
Mickey Luke, director of Holt Farm, said: “We’re really excited to be launching Holt Farm at Glastonbury Festival with our long-term partners, Steanbow Farms.
“We’ve worked together for years creating a beautiful luxury camping experience at Yurtel and now have a brand-new campsite offering affordable luxury within minutes of the main stage.
“We can’t wait to open the gates!”
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A spokesperson added: “The flat stroll into the festival site comes with pre-booked 5x5 metre plots costing from £50pp.
“You can pitch your tent next to friends, book your parking spot, rock up and be kicking back with an ice-cold beer within minutes.
“If you want a luxury stay and the shortest of walks to the action, all for the cost of a round of drinks, then Holt Farm is for you.”
Glastonbury Festival will be held at Worthy Farm in Pilton between Wednesday, June 26 and Sunday, June 30.
Coldplay will headline the Pyramid Stage for a record fifth time on the Saturday night.
Dua Lipa will make her debut on the main stage on Friday, and American rapper SZA will top the bill on Sunday night.
For more information and to book, visit holtfarm.co.uk
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