Festival Information
South West
Overview
Valley Fest is a family-friendly music and food festival set against the beautiful backdrop of Chew Valley Lake in Somerset. The festival combines live music, local food, and wellness activities, all underpinned by a strong eco-friendly ethos and commitment to sustainability. With a range of activities for all ages, including workshops, talks, and children's entertainment, Valley Fest creates an amazing festival atmosphere blending entertainment and relaxation.
What's On
View the
official What's On listings here.
Note: Line-ups can evolve/change closer to the event — check back regularly to stay up to date.
Festival Capacity: ≈ 10,000–12,000
Based on council licensing frameworks for the Chew Valley Lake site and repeated organiser and media references describing Valley Fest as attracting around 10,000 attendees, with capacity understood to be just under 12,000.
Location
Valley Fest takes place at: The Community Farm, Denny Ln, Chew Magna, Bristol, BS40 8SZ, an organic farm overlooking the Chew Valley Lake.
See their FAQs page for travel and parking info.
Tickets
Basic Price Range: £50 - £205
This price range aims to give a rough idea of the lowest and highest prices typically available, including child and day tickets where relevant. Always check the official ticket page for current pricing.
Most festivals release tickets in phases: Early Bird, General Release, and Final Release. Generally, tickets are more expensive the closer it is to the festival start date.
Tickets to Valley Fest can be purchased from the festival's official Tickets Page.
Options include:
- Adult Weekend + Camping
- Student + Camping
- Teens Weekend + Camping (Aged 13-17)
- Kids Weekend + Camping (Aged 6-12)
- Kids 5 and under (free)
- Day Tickets
Upgrades and Extras:
- The Herd - Monday to Monday
- Thursday Entry (either with your initial festival ticket or as an add-on extra)
- Live In Vehicles
- Glamping (see below Accommodation section for more info.)
- Car Parking
- Shower Access
Important Ticket Information
Only purchase tickets from official sellers listed on the festival’s website. Most festivals do not allow ticket transfers between individuals, and resale is typically only permitted through official resale platforms (when available). Please review the festival’s official ticket terms and conditions before purchasing, as policies on refunds, exchanges, age restrictions, and entry requirements vary between events.
Accommodation
Valley Fest is a camping festival, please bring your own equipment.
For all weekend ticket holders, camping is included.
Note: Valley Fest will not be accepting cash on site.
Campsite Options:
- Moo-topia (Quiet Zone)
- Udder Side - closer to the action!
- Accessible Camping
- Live In Vehicles - book via the tickets page.
- Glamping - When booking your tickets, under accommodation, choose between bell tents and Airstream.
Some basic regulations:
- No fires.
- No generators.
- No glass.
- No swimming in the lake.
Packing Checklist:
Ensure you're fully prepared for your festival adventure with our Essential Packing Checklist.
Accessibility
Valley Fest is committed to making their festival accessible for all. Please note that it is located on a working organic farm, while some pathways are available, much of the site is grassy and sloping, which can be challenging, especially in bad weather. Most venue entries however have flat, accessible entrances.
Carer/PA tickets are available for those assisting festival-goers. There is a separate reserved accessible camping area and accessible loos in the campsite and main arena. For any accessibility queries, please contact the Valley Fest Team at info@valleyfest.co.uk.


