GuilFest 2012

Guilfest

Type: Festival

Friday 13 -15th July 2012

The award-winning Guilfest returns to its beautiful home at Stoke Park, Guildford.

Guilfest  2011 saw Roger Daltrey headline the Main State on Friday, Razorlight on Saturday and James Blunt on Sunday.

Consistently voted as one of the UK's top family festivals, GuilFest 2012 promises to be bigger and better than ever before with:

7 stages of the best in music,
theatre and comedy,
street performances,
fantastic children's area,
camping and much, much more!

Ticket prices and performancer to be announce at a later date.

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Opening Times

GuilFest (13/07/2012 - 15/07/2012)

Contact Details

Stoke Park
Guildford
Surrey
GU1 4NE

Tel: +44 (0)871 230 1106

Road Directions

By Road
Travelling by car to Guilfest is easy - situated just a couple of miles from the M25 makes getting to the festival childs play

From the M25
leave the M25 at junction 10 and join the A3 heading for Guildford Leave the A3 to follow signs for Leisure Centre (4 miles from M25) Once on the slip road you will need to take the first sharp left, driving past the Travel Inn The festival is then 400m on the right

To park your car you will need to drive up to the next roundabout and turn right, hugging the fringes of Stoke Park - the car park entrance is 400m on the right

From the A3 heading North towards Guildford
Drive past the University & Cathedral turn off - DO NOT get off here

Exit at next junction remaining in the right hand lane - take a right and then left to head towards the town Centre - getting into the left hand lane

Remaining in the left hand lane continue straight driving through 3 sets of lights, the 3rd will have the Guildford Fire Station directly on your right

Once past the 3rd set of lights continue straight and the festival is 400m on your right. To park your car continue to the next roundabout and turn right, hugging the fringes of Stoke Park - the car park entrance is 400m on the right

Public Transport Directions

By Train
Guildford is on one of the main lines from Portsmouth and London so getting a train should not pose too much of a problem. However, Guildford does have 2 train stations, one in the main town and the other at London Road,(which is not on the main line) Guildford. London Road is very close to Stoke Park and is only a 5 minute walk to the festival entrance.