CAMPING

Festival camping is at Three Cliffs Bay Caravan & Camping site (www.threecliffsbay.com) ¼ mile from the venue by road, with stunning views of Three Cliffs Bay. There is a footpath down through the woods to the venue, (though this is unsuitable for wheelchairs or baby buggies). The free festival bus goes back to the campsite at the end of each evening. We have negotiated a preferential rate for weekend ticket holders, which covers three nights. If you are just coming for one or two nights, the prices are as detailed on the ticket booking form ( Ticket Order Form 2008).

CRAFT FAIR, FOOD AND DRINK

A variety of ethnic and musical craft stalls will be available throughout the weekend. The Gower Heritage Centre has pottery and wood workshops (the latter being powered directly from the mill wheel) with a variety of products for sale.

The all-important festival bar is open all weekend and is hosted by The King’s Head, Llangennith, serving real ales. The Heritage Centre tea-rooms provide soft drinks, tea, coffee, snacks and a variety of hot meals. There is also a general stores in the village.

ACCESS

The Gower Heritage Centre has facilities for disabled people and is excellent for families (www.gowerheritagecentre.co.uk). The end-of-the-day bus service to Swansea will have wheelchair capacity. The bus service will be open to anyone who prefers not to drive home. It will include lifts back to the festival campsite.

If you have special needs, make these known to us when you book your tickets and we will ensure that staff are available to help.