Where is the Isle of Wight festival camping?
The Isle of Wight Festival Weekend ticket allows you to camp all weekend in our 180 acre campsite that runs alongside the River Medina. When you arrive, follow the arches through the campsite, pick a field and pitch your tent.
Can you park at the Isle of Wight festival?
There is no parking on the roadside as a clearway order is in place. If you live at the Newport end of Fairlee Road then you may park in Staplers or apply for a permit.
Do you have to camp at Isle of Wight Festival?
You can stay at almost any location on the Island and always be within easy reach of the Festival site.
Can you Glamp at Isle of Wight Festival?
Choose from a wide range of Deluxe Yurts, Lotus Bells, Emperors and even Airstreams for a weekend of pure indulgence. Luxury Toilets and Showers are aplenty along with an onsite team on hand to manage your needs. Remember your Isle of Wight Festival ticket is NOT included.
Can you take alcohol into Isle of Wight Festival?
Alcohol, food, cans & bottles are permitted in the Campsite only. d. NO water, soft drinks, alcohol or food to be brought into the Festival Site. EMPTY, reusable, drinking bottles and/or cups (up to 600ml) are permitted.
Is Isle of Wight Festival 2021 Cancelled?
The rescheduled 4-day event is due to rock Seaclose Park, Newport from 16th-19th September 2021. It was originally due to be held next weekend, but the pandemic put paid to that plan.
Can you take alcohol to Isle of Wight 2021?
d. NO water, soft drinks, alcohol or food to be brought into the Festival Site. EMPTY, reusable, drinking bottles and/or cups (up to 600ml) are permitted.
Can you take alcohol to Isle of Wight Festival?
Is the Isle of Wight festival family friendly?
The Isle of Wight Festival vibe was definitely a family friendly one. There were all ages there, usually with a whole entourage of items from camping chairs to those inflatable sofa things and picnic mats.
Will festivals be Cancelled 2021 UK?
The Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) estimates that 51% of all UK festivals 5,000 cap and over have now been cancelled.