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About

Green Man is a festival all about opportunities – from supporting emerging artists and offering real-world professional training, to getting people engaged with science and inspiring positive change in our communities.

Whatever kind of festival-goer you happen to be, there’s bound to be an area that floats your boat, be it for the laughs, literature, art, science, mischief or music. So whether it’s revelling in the thumping tones of a new band, catching some illuminating literature or soaking up the sunshine with a pint of Welsh beer, you’re sure to unearth some serious magic...

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£264.00 per adult

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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Facilities

Children

  • Children welcome

Map & Directions

Road Directions

Getting here: Park and Ride Passes and all drop offs. Postcode: NP8 1EA From Abergavenny drive along the A40 towards Crickhowell. After approximately 4 miles, the Park and Ride is on your right-hand side and will be signposted.

From Crickhowell drive along the A40 towards Abergavenny. After approximately 1 mile, the Park and Ride is on your left-hand side and will be signposted. See also: https://www.greenman.net/information/getting-here

Public Transport Directions

Accessible by Public Transport: Abergavenny station is 7 miles away

Green Man Festival

Type:Music Festival

Crug Hywel | Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1AA

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Tel0161 813 2222

Opening Times

Event (15 Aug 2024 - 18 Aug 2024)

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Image Credit: Crown CopyrightCrug Hywel | Crickhowell, CrickhowellThe historic town of Crickhowell lies on the River Usk on the southern edge of the Black Mountains in the Eastern part of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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