Find coaches from Brighton to Glastonbury

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Next departures from Brighton to Glastonbury on 24 November
Operated byVehicle typeDeparture timeDeparture locationTrip durationArrival timeArrival locationRecommendedPrice and booking link
National ExpressBus
Pool Valley Coach Station
Glastonbury Festival, Coach parking siteNo tags
National ExpressBus
    Pool Valley Coach Station
    Glastonbury Festival, Coach parking siteNo tags
    National ExpressBus
      Pool Valley Coach Station
      Glastonbury Festival, Coach parking siteNo tags
      National ExpressBus
        Pool Valley Coach Station
        Glastonbury Festival, Coach parking siteNo tags
        National ExpressBus
          Pool Valley Coach Station
          Glastonbury Festival, Coach parking siteNo tags

          Compare 2 ways to travel from Brighton to Glastonbury

          We recommend taking the bus

          Among the sustainable travel choices, the bus stands out as a good way to reach Glastonbury. The journey takes about 8 hours 25 minutes and with fares starting at just £57, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.

          7bus per day
          8h 25mAverage duration
          110 milesDistance
          4kgCO₂ emissions
          Average price£57 - £86Average duration8h 25m
          4kg CO₂e
          Carpool
          Average price£20 - £20Average duration2h 50m
          8kg CO₂e

          Frequently asked questions about travelling by bus from Brighton to Glastonbury

          1. How far is Glastonbury from Brighton by coach?

            The journey from Brighton to Glastonbury by coach covers an approximate distance of 115 miles (185 km).

          2. Is there a way to reach Glastonbury from Brighton without a car?

            The best way to go from Brighton to Glastonbury without a car is by coach. They are frequent and reliable, offering a convenient and eco-friendly journey. Depending on your preferences, carpooling can also be considered as an option.

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