Glastonbury organisers warn of traffic delays leaving site amid 30C temperatures | Glastonbury 2025

Tents hang, heads jumping, ears buzz; The Glastonbury Festival is over another year.
More than 200,000 ticket holders in Somerset and Müzik Bonanza will leave the site at Tired 30C Heat on Monday.
The music fans have been treated for a typical eclectic series that changed from Charli XCX’s swelling on the other stage since it was opened on Wednesday, and the Pyramid of Rod Stewart’s Teatime Singalong and Indie Heroes Pulp, La Sisters Haim and New Zealand Megastar Lorde.
However, when calling the real world and A-Yol traffic jams and queues are expected to traffic jams and queues at the Castle Cary train station.
On Monday, Pilton’s prediction is an open sky with 30C temperatures that offer challenging conditions for travel.
The festival warns that there may be delays for up to nine hours to leave automobile parks and that it is between 08:00 and 17:00 on Monday and recommends that it be separed if you can get up ”on Monday at 07:00.
Glastonbury organizers recommend that the journey back to the M5 in the A39 may be several hours and that it could be up to four hours up to Bristol in A37, and from A37 to A303 from A37 to A303 and then to East Midlands and North or M3 for London.
A festival traffic plan will direct vehicles in different directions from each parking area to reduce the volume on each route.
For those traveling by train, a free service bus runs between the festival bus station and the Cary Train Station Castle during the festival. The queues are expected, but not as severe as it is on their destination.
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On Sunday and Monday, a bus service will be run from the festival bus station next to the pedestrian gate to the Bristol Temple Meads train station.
The festival license lasts until 17.00 on Monday, when merchants and contradictions will begin to leave the site.