TICKETS for the first family-friendly campsite to be run at the home of the Glastonbury Festival were selling fast this morning.
Booking for Worthy Pastures, the first camping to be offered at Worthy Farm outside of the festival, opened at 10am and those keen to take in the legendary site were quick to book their spots.
Within minutes, many of the earliest dates available were sold out, with others going fast.
The site is open between July 21 and the August Bank Holiday weekend.
It seems thousands were not put off by the prices for campaing, which started at £195 for three nights in a pre-erected two-man tent.
Our own Glasto Gazette was among those to book a spot - so we will let you know what it's like!
Have you booked for Worthy Pastures? Let us know in the comments below!
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