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Children ages 2 and under come free at the festival and do not require a ticket.

DISABLED ACCESS TICKETS: To obtain access to these facilities, you will need to contact our team to ask for an Accessibility Questionnaire which is used to help determine exactly which areas are needed to enhance your experience. Please email us at info@littlelindifestival.com once you have placed your order, and have a valid Nimbus Access Card.

CARERS: As children can not come unaccompanied to the festival, an adult ticket must also be purchased with a child’s ticket but if a child requires the assistance of a carer you may apply for an extra adult Carers Ticket to accompany you at the festival. If you wish to apply for the same, please email us at info@littlelindifestival.com

Little Lindi Festival welcomes disabled festival goers and takes all reasonable measures to assist with their attendance and enjoyment of the event. At the same time, the festival takes place in the open countryside and disabled guests should be aware that the main arena, car park and surrounding areas are, naturally, fairly uneven and may be difficult to navigate.

Where possible when designing the site, we do so, so it utilises level, flat routes, to make the event as accessible as possible for wheelchair users. It is very important to the organisers, that we ensure that the event is accessible as possible, to everyone, and all aspects of accessibility are reviewed regularly, to ensure improvements can be made, where required, on an ongoing basis. This includes the availability of accessible disabled parking, wheelchair access and disabled toilets.

We strive to do all we can to make Little Lindi Festival as accessible as possible. As with any outdoor event, weather conditions and uneven ground in parts, on a grassed site, need to be taken into consideration, when using a wheelchair or mobility scooter, and for wet weather conditions, suitable clothing, footwear, etc, is recommended.

To obtain access to acessible facilities, you will need to contact our team via the Contact Page to ask for an Accessibility Questionnaire which is used to help determine exactly which areas are needed to enhance your experience.

Any person with additional needs who requires a free ticket for a carer or assistant, can email info@littlelindifestival.co.uk or contact us via our Contact page here where we will make provision for this directly.

There are roads that run around the site. It takes about ten-fifteen minutes to walk between all of the areas. Some roads are uphill.

There will be a free land train that will be circling the site to assist festival-goers.

All of the activities are on fields, so if you require one we do recommend hardy/strong buggies if you choose to bring a buggy. You might find a sling useful. We found this great sling support group based in Durham – www.facebook.com/northeastslings/

Many people have asked if the site is buggy friendly – if it rains, the grass will be boggy – we of course hope for the best and sunniest weather for us the whole weekend!

Fields are not completely flat, but you should be able to pull a cart or push a buggy around the site.

Here is a link to a review of Kids trolleys – www.festivalkidz.com/advice/festival-trolley-festival-wagon/
We really do recommend you get a trolley! Kids can be carried in them, sleep in them, eat in them and even play in them.

No – Day Tickets do not provide access to any campsites. If you want to stay overnight at the event, you’ll need to purchase a Weekend Camping Ticket. Campsites will be marshalled.

In general campsites, you can set up camp in anywhere you like, but you are not allowed to camp in any of the festival arenas.

There will be wardens in the campsite to make sure that we allow enough space for everyone. 
Please let us know if you require accessible camping by emailing us at info@littlelindifestival.com and our team will send over our accessibility forms to ensure we can accommodate your needs.

he only areas where it’s possible to reserve a space at Little Lindi is our Glamping pitches, where you pay for a pre-pitched structure. Glamping info coming soon!

See our Glamping Info pages for more info.

The general camping areas are an open space where you find a free space to camp when you arrive. These areas have plenty of space and facilities and most families attending the festival stay in general camping.

Campervans (and caravans/trailer tents) are lined-up by our staff when they arrive sequentially. If you want to camp with friends please ensure you all arrive together!

Unfortunately not. No general tents are allowed in the Glamping fields.

As long as you arrive together you will be able to camp side by side with your live in vehicles. Please note – tents cannot be pitched in the live in vehicle fields.

Showers will be available in the campsite for a small fee.

No – that is not something we can provide at Little Lindi. Please ensure to be fully charged, or plan for a weekend more ‘off grid’.

The car park is in a different field to the camping. There is a 5–10 walk to the campsites so we recommend bringing a trolley to transport your gear. We will have some volunteers who may be able to help those in need but we cannot guarantee this

Tent pitches are approximately 5 square metres. We are aware some people have long tents and some wide, and so this space can be used to accommodate your tent as is needed. Please consider others in the campsite, please don’t use more space than is required to be comfortable. There is a lot of us happy campers to get in and we all want to be happy and comfortable.

Van pitches are 7.5 x 5 meters. You can have an awning but it should be within your pitch space

Due to health & safety reasons tents are unable to camp next to live in vehicles and vice versa

Yes, all weekend Tickets are valid from Friday afternoon to Monday. Timings for entry will be posted on both the website and social media and will be emailed with your tickets prior to the event.

If you are camping you can arrive on Friday 26th July from approx 1pm and leave on Monday 29th July by midday.

We will be getting more information in here over the next few weeks and so please keep an eye on the info Q&A or if you need to know a little more logistical info, don’t hesitate to drop us a line.

We will get the exact directions up on here to make sure you find us easily closer to the time too! It’s really easy to find – because we will be creating a one way system within the estate, we are still confirming which will be the entry route and which will be the exit.

The festival will end on Monday morning, and so you can get up and get away after a cup of tea or coffee or stick around for morning yoga, before a leisurely drive home.

Yes, the river is beautiful and runs next to certain parts of the site. The river is FAST FLOWING and is very dangerous and children should be accompanied by an adult at all times, especially near the river. Activites won’t run close to the river

Festival Timings

Site opens on Friday 26th at midday. Campers can come and pitch up from midday.

Site closes on Monday – we would like for everyone to be leaving by Midday so that we can close the festival down.

Day Ticket Holders.
Entry from 8am – you should leave the site by 11.30pm.

Please keep an eye on this information – as we get closer to the festival you will notice more info and timings for you.

Main entrance location for day parking, cars, camping and campervans.
Postcode DH3 4PP

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Instructions from A1 South and A19 North and South. Take the A1231 to A182, Head south on the A182 Washington Highway from the A1231, take Fatfield, Harraton and Rickleton exit which is the next exit after A195 exit, turn left then second right and follow the festival signs, if you have passed North Biddick Social Club you have gone too far.

Instructions from A1 Northbound. Exit A1 Junction 63 take 5th exit on roundabout for the A183 and follow A183 past Lampton park to A182 Washington Highway, follow A182 then take exit slip road signposted Fatfield, Harraton and Rickleton, turn right then second right following the festival signs.

Glamping entrance
Postcode NE38 9HA
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To avoid congestion the best way to enter the glamping entrance is from the roundabout at the A1/A187/A167. From A1 South exit at Junction 63, take the 1st exit left on the roundabout and follow Picktree Lane and turn right on to Bonemill Lane after Picktree, continue on Bonemill Lane and turn right following festival signs through the gates. From A1 North, exit Junction 63 and take 4th exit on to Picktree Lane and turn right on to Bonemill Lane after Picktree, continue on Bonemill Lane and turn right following festival signs through the gates.

If you are camping in the main campsite and driving in a car or coming in a campervan the postcode you should use is DH3 4PP.

When driving into the site, continue to the ‘car’ park and a small section will be allocated for drop off or short stay.

If you require help in setting up your tent, with someone who is not attending the festival. They will need to park in the short stay car park.

If you are glamping you should use NE38 9HA

Yes, you can bring in a reasonable amount of alcohol per person into the campsites for your own personal consumption. Please read our Terms and Conditions.

You cannot bring alcohol onto the festival area fields. You’ll be asked to leave any excess alcohol outside the event.

There are fully licensed bars available for you. Please note, all our bars operate a challenge 25 policy!

Please remember that glass is not allowed anywhere at Little Lindi, so make sure to decant anything you are planning to bring into the campsites into reusable containers before you arrive. This is to keep you safe and the site broken glass free!

Due to licensing – your own alcohol is not permitted in the festival grounds. Over 18’s can bring their own alcohol into the campsites. Please remember this is a family festival and we ask that noise in the campsites is kept to a minimum out off respect to your fellow festival goers.

No glass will be allowed in the festival areas or in the campsite. Due to licensing, your own alcohol can not be consumed in the areas but we will have bars in the festival areas for you to purchase alcohol from – you are allowed your own alcohol in the campsite but no glass is allowed.

You can take children’s plastic water bottles and children’s milk bottles into the festival areas. We may ask you to empty your bottle if we are unsure of the contents.

Yes – we know kids like to snack so kids pack ups and snacks can be brought into the arena. We will however have some fantastic food vendors selling a variety of food too

Takeaway hot food from outside of the festival site cannot be brought into the festival arenas for consumption. Following feedback we will have increased food vendors on site so there will be a fantastic choice available

When you buy a ticket, you will only be able to do so alongside buying a ticket for a child.

Ultimately we are festival for kids. If you don’t have children, of course you can attend but you will need to be with your extended family, or alongside a family that has children in.

This is a festival for children and so the entertainment is geared, quite simply for kids. There is entertainment and music for the adults too.

If you are coming without children, on the terms stated above – please be sure to team up with your family friends when you purchase your tickets, so you can all come and camp together as one big happy family.

As a team, we have gone back and forth on allowing dogs at Little Lindi Festival and while we initially wanted dogs at Little Lindi, the overwhelming feedback from customers has been they would prefer a dog free festival so Little Lindi 2024 is a dog free zone

With lots of excitable kids running around – we feel it wouldn’t be the right environment for dogs.

There is no age limit at Little Lindi Festival!

All children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, legal or non-legal guardian over the age of 21. If you are their non-legal guardian, you must complete a non-legal guardian form which should be handed to the festival when showing your tickets on arrival. If you require the form, this please email us at info@lindisfarnefestival.com

A site map of the festival will be posted here very soon!

We will also have new for 2024, children’s maps and activities and treasure maps and lanyards with the programmes printed!

More information about the activity lanyards will be available soon

All our bars accept card, however some bars and traders will cash so we would advise bringing a small amount of cash to the site for therapeutics, funfair rides, and other traders and retailers. Please be sure to keep it safe and any valuables left at home or locked up in your car.

We do not have card machines available on site

We don’t have any confirmed dedicated charging point so please charge as much as you can at home and in your cars and let’s try and have a screen free weekend when possible.

We would recommend bringing power banks.

Yes there are plenty free water points located around the main arenas/fields and campsites. Just bring a reusable bottle/container (not glass) to fill up.

After feedback from previous years, where it can be difficult for children to understand that some toilets they can access and come they can’t, we have decided that for 2024 we will not do posh toilets but we will have many more toilets across the site and campsite instead. We will also have a team of cleaners on site ensuring the toilets are replenished with toilet roll and cleaned throughout the weekend.

We will have baby changing facilities available. We understand accidents happen, especially with little ones, so please do let a steward or member of the team know if extra clean up might be needed in the loos and we can get them cleaned as a priority

We want everyone to have the best time, but we ask that children to be accompanied by an adult at all times. Safeguarding your child is your responsibility.Children should be supervised by a parent/guardian at all times

Full details on all activities and entertainments will be coming soon – with lots of brand new activities coming for 2024!

Most activités are included in the price of the ticket but some specialist activities will have extra costs but these will be kept as affordable as possible.

The cost of your ticket includes camping if you choose to camp. Most Workshops, performances and all the music is also included in your ticket. Additional costs include fairground rides, specialist activities, food, therapies, drink, and showers

No – Flares and fireworks etc will be confiscates by the fire services.

Please do not use or bring Chinese Lanterns to light up and set off into the sky – it’s dangerous.

lanes, (please dispose of them in the BBQ bins once completely extinguished. Do not use stoves or disposable BBQs inside your tent, awning or campervan. Carbon monoxide can kill.

The ticket prices for this year’s festival can be found on the Tickets page and are explained in Tier’s. The earlier you buy your ticket the cheaper it is.

Please note that there is a booking fee per ticket

Unfortunately we are unable to offer payment plans for Little Lindi Festival 2024

A limited number of Day Tickets are on sale for Saturday and Sunday. As this is when the bulk of the activities will take place, these are the only day tickets we will sell.

You will receive e-tickets prior to the festival, these will be sent out approximately 2 weeks before the event. Your e-ticket will contain a QR code which you should present on entry which will then be exchanged for a wristband. It would be helpful if you can print this off or have tickets downloaded onto your phone ready to scan.

Yes you will be allowed to re-enter the festival site if you have a valid wristband on. Please note there is a last entry time each night so please make sure you have everything you need on arrival. Last entry for each night is as follows:

Friday 9pm, Saturday 8pm, Sunday 8pm.

Car parking permits are available to buy with your tickets for £20 in advance. You only need one ticket for the weekend.

You can buy on the day but this will be a higher price

Little Lindi Festival – DH3 4PP – Car Park drop off Zone.

We are contacting local firms and will update their contacts the days before the festival. The taxi will need to drive into the festival car park, otherwise you will have a long walk! So please make sure you see stewards before getting dropped off.