
Traffic Plan for Leeds Festival
Travel tips for festival goers
Wednesday 25 August to Monday 30 August 2010
The sold out Leeds Festival enters a new decade with the biggest names in music set to play at Bramham Park 27th – 28th August 2010.
This incredible setting will once again host over 150 of the most acclaimed artists from across the globe earning Leeds its place as one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll festivals in the world. The countdown to the August Bank Holiday Weekend starts here! Festival Republic, the organisers have been working hard over the last 9 months with all of the traffic agencies to create the traffic and travel plan for this year’s festival - the best option is always to use public transport and the following options are available.
By Coach direct to the site
National Express is making travel simpler by providing dedicated services directly in through the gates of Leeds Festival. The fun begins from the moment you get on a coach with like minded festival goers. Someone else can do all the driving so all you need to do is sit back, relax and soak up the atmosphere. And just so you know you're doing your bit for the environment, your journey generates less than 10% of CO2 of those who travel by car.
National Express
08717 818181
www.nationalexpress.com
See Coaches may still have limited Weekend Camping and Coach Travel packages still available. Select a town near you to travel on either Wednesday or Thursday, board the coach and we will hand your entry tickets to you on your journey. All you have to worry about is having a great time!
See Tickets
0871 220 0260
www.seetickets.com
By Rail and shuttle bus services (Leeds and York Stations)
There are regular shuttle bus services to and from Leeds Railway Station (Sovereign Street), Leeds Bus Station and York Railway Station run by Geldards Coaches straight into site. For further information and timetables of the shuttle buses visit www.leedsfestbuses.co.uk or call 0113 263 9491. For further information on rail services and to buy train tickets visit www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk Book your train tickets in advance to get the best deal.
The Festival Budi scheme
Find someone travelling your way to save yourself some money, be kind to the planet and have fun travelling with other festival goers.
Visit our Liftshare partner Festival Budi and go together: www.festivalbudi.com
ROAD DIRECTIONS TO THE FESTIVAL AND HANDY SUGGESTIONS
Please travel to the A1, M1 or the A1 (M) whether you are coming from the north, south, east or west and then follow the signs from the motorway. All routes to Leeds Festival start from the A1 (M).
Please note that the junction numbers on the A1 (M) that we are using changed a few months ago and online / printed maps, and sat nav systems may not yet reflect the correct junction numbering on the ground so follow the signage on the routes rather than check against a map. If you ignore the signage or the routes, by checking on a map, or using your sat nav, you will not be able to get to site. Not only will these routes not lead you to the festival gates, but they may well lead you to a road block. You won’t save any time at all and you will also threaten the success of the plan as a whole.
Remember that traffic levels on the routes to the festival will be heavy, so please act responsibly and drive very carefully and safely.
Please travel at a safe but reasonable speed. If every car hesitates or holds up the traffic for one more minute than is necessary, it would take us nearly a fortnight to get you all in. The volume of cars attending Leeds Festival means that the success of the plan relies on each of you helping us so please – follow the signs from the motorway, do not stop on the roads, park as directed and most of all travel to the festival safely. The access roads have temporary “no stopping” traffic orders on them and the police will be enforcing this. Remember to use the toilet before you get near the site and please respect the environment and don’t drop litter on your way to or from the festival.
FROM A1 COMING FROM THE SOUTH:
The route to the festival will be signposted from Junction 35 northbound
FROM M1 COMING FROM THE SOUTH:
The route to the festival will be signposted from Junction 32 northbound
FROM M62 COMING FROM THE EAST:
The route to the festival will be signed from Junction 33 westbound
FROM M62 COMING FROM THE WEST:
The route to the festival will be signed from Junction 29 eastbound
FROM A1/ A1(M) COMING FROM THE NORTH:
The route to the festival will be signed from Junction 46 southbound
Once onsite, please follow the instructions of the traffic marshals and park where they direct you to park. You can get to all of the campsites from all of the car parks. The car parks are filled in a particular order to maximise the volume of cars coming into site at peak periods. If you arrive via Brown Gate it does not follow at all that you will be parked in the Brown car parks. It completely depends on your time of arrival. So if you have been before, don’t try and head for a favourite parking space, but follow the directions of the marshals. All of the car parks are within reasonable reach of a campsite gate.
If you are dropping someone off or picking someone up, please again follow the signage from the A1 (M) and then pick up the drop off signage once you have left the A1 (M).
Have a safe journey AND ENJOY THE FESTIVAL!



