Larmer Tree Gardens
- Capacity
- ~15,000
- Location
- Tollard Royal, near Blandford, Dorset/Wiltshire border
- Getting there
- Salisbury (South Western Railway from London Waterloo, ~90 mins) — shuttle buses available from Salisbury station
Face values by day
| Ticket | Face value |
|---|---|
| Thursday | £60 |
| Friday | £85 |
| Saturday | £95 |
| Sunday | £80 |
| Weekend (Full Festival) | £265 |
| Weekend + Camping | £295 |
End of the Road tickets are non-transferable in name but are commonly exchanged peer-to-peer at face value within the fan community. Weekend wristbands cannot be resold above official face value. Day tickets may be listed at face value only. No commercial touting — this is a fan-to-fan exchange for people who genuinely want to be there.
High demand fixtures
FAQs
How do I get to Larmer Tree Gardens?
The easiest way from London is South Western Railway to Salisbury (~90 mins from Waterloo), then official festival shuttle buses run directly to the site. Driving: the site is near Tollard Royal on the Dorset/Wiltshire border — follow the A354 from Blandford or A30 from Salisbury, then festival signage. There is on-site camping car parking but it fills fast — book in advance.
Is there camping on site?
Yes! Camping is the heart of EOTR. Weekend camping tickets cover Thursday arrival through Sunday night. There are general camping fields, a quieter 'Campervan field', and premium options like bell tents. Day ticket holders cannot camp — you'll need a weekend wristband to stay over.
What are the stages?
The Garden Stage is the main stage set in the stunning Victorian gardens — genuinely one of the most beautiful festival stages in the UK. The Woods Stage sits in a clearing in the trees. The Big Top covers late-night and indoor acts. The Tipi and the Barn round things out for smaller, more intimate sets. There's also a cinema and comedy tent.
What's the vibe — is it family-friendly?
Very much so. EOTR is famously relaxed and welcoming — no massive crowds, no aggro, brilliant food, brilliant music. Families with kids are common, especially Thursday and Sunday. It's the opposite of a corporate mega-festival. The gardens themselves are magical — Victorian peacocks wander freely around the site.
Are tickets transferable?
Weekend wristbands are dispatched as physical wristbands — once collected and activated they cannot be transferred. Day tickets can be exchanged peer-to-peer before activation. Always check the current transfer policy with the official box office before listing or buying.
What should I bring?
Layers! September in Dorset can be beautiful sunshine or proper autumn chill — often both in the same day. Wellies or sturdy boots are wise. The gardens are well-maintained but fields can get muddy. A good sleeping bag for cold nights. Cash for some traders, though cards are accepted widely.
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