Getting Here

Festival Address

Denny Lane, Chew Magna, Bristol, BS40 8SZ

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Valley Fest takes place on our organic family farm overlooking Chew Valley Lake. We work hard to keep the festival as green as possible so if you can travel sustainably, we’d love you to.

Car parking passes are £25 (plus booking fee). But if you’re able to cycle, use public transport or lift share, even better. You can connect with other festival-goers to arrange lift shares via our Facebook Page.

Important Travel Info

Please note: The postcode does not take you directly to the farm entrance.

  • There is a road closure and one-way system in place on Denny Lane during the festival. All vehicles must approach via Walley Lane (from the Chew Valley Lake side, via Bishop Sutton).
  • Denny Lane will be closed to public traffic.
  • Follow event signage once you’re close, we’ll guide you in.

Directions

By car

Routes will be clearly signposted.

From Bristol (A37 route)

  • Take the A37 towards Wells.
  • At Chelwood roundabout, turn right onto the A368 towards Bishop Sutton.
  • Before Bishop Sutton, turn right onto Bonhill Road (towards Chew Valley Lake).
    Follow Bonhill Road, then take the next left onto Walley Lane.
  • Turn right onto the private Waterworks Road for the main entrance and car park.

From the A38 / Bristol Airport

  • Take the A38 towards the airport.
  • Turn onto the B3130 towards Winford and Chew Magna.
  • At Winford roundabout, turn right onto Pagans Hill towards Chew Stoke.
  • Turn left onto the private Waterworks Road for the main entrance and car park.

Parking passes:

£25 in advance (plus booking fee).
Available on the gate at a higher price so booking early is recommended.

Drop Off & Pick Up

If you’re arriving by taxi or being dropped off, please use: Purple Gate – Walley Lane

By bike

We’d love to see more cyclists in 2026!

It’s around 9 miles from central Bristol and a beautiful ride. National Cycle Network routes are available via Sustrans.

Secure bike racks are located at Purple Gate (Walley Lane), next to a 24-hour staffed security point.

By Public Transport

Public transport options are limited but possible.

You can travel via:

  • X91 from Bristol Temple Meads
  • 172 then 99 from Bath Spa
  • 376 then 99 or X91 from Glastonbury
  • Some services (including the 672 from Rupert Street) require a change at Blagdon.

From Chew Magna Post Office it’s approximately a 15-minute walk to the farm.

For up-to-date routes and return journey planning, visit:
www.travelinesw.com

Onsite buggys 

Need help carrying bags?

Electric trike buggies are available on request.
To arrange assistance, contact Jeff Luther directly on 07855 125 155 to discuss timings and locations.

Rides operate on a donation basis via card payment.