Glastonbury Festival 2013

The Green Fields

The Green Fields are the soul of Glastonbury Festival, where traditional skills and new ways of thinking combine in an explosion of creativity. They occupy the highest ground at the top end of the site, overlooking the rest of the Festival and keeping watch over its basic principles. This enchanting area still encapsulates the spirit and ideals which inspired the very first Pilton festivals. With its skyline filled with peace flags, gently turning wind generators and the outlines of dozens of tipis, this is a place to discover that there are other ways to make the world turn round other than competing and consuming.

The Green Fields are about change and discovery - learning how to release your own potential, and discovering how to change the world. The green movement encompasses both, from the small ways in which we can change our personal lifestyle to the big challenges of shifting the direction of international politics. The Green Fields are about doing things for ourselves, but at the same time doing them in a way that is communal, inclusive and caring.

The Green Fields are also fun. So you can pedal yourself into a mild sweat making sure the batteries for the PA keep charged, relax with a soothing massage session, listen to bands in a solar-powered marquee, join in a heated discussion about the best ways to cool the planet or learn how to bake your own bread in an open air oven. This is the place to escape the frenetic activity of the rest of the festival, to relax and maybe to meditate. There are endless ways in which you can open up your mind and your body.

Latest The Green Fields news

24 May 2011

Coming to Glastonbury? Perform on the Greenpeace stage

Chance for unsigned artists to play at this year's Festival

24 March 2011

Do you have a Great Big Green Idea?

A Greener Festival has launched its 2011 contest

30 November 2010

Worthy causes update: Greenpeace

The first in a new series of updates from our partner causes

29 September 2010

2010 Climate Camp film

Some highlights of one of Glastonbury 2010's secret pleasures...

9 July 2010

A post-Festival blog from Greenpeace

One of our worthy causes tells us about their Festival

5 July 2010

Secret Glastonbury: A very decent proposal...

UPDATE: Boo has been in touch!

 

23 June 2010

Site snaps: The boat / Cubehenge

The Cadmus Boat is opened, while Cubehenge gets tested...

20 January 2010

Glastonbury panoramas: the Kings Meadow

A look at the Festival's more relaxing side

15 October 2009

Tipis and campervan update (and a Tipi Field panorama)

The latest info on campervans and tipis, plus a cracking panorama...

21 August 2009

The Healing Field in focus

The Solent students' film about the Healing Field