
We recommend downloading our Visitor Information Pack with all the basic information you need about the day.
On the Day Tickets
£7 adult (16yrs and over)
£4 child (3yrs and over)
£18 family (covers 2 adults and 2 children)
Cash or Card accepted on the day
On the day you'll be able to buy tickets at the full price from the various gates and entrances. These include the three pedestrian entrances onto the May Queen Field, WA13 0JA (Pepper St / Longbutt Lane and Mayfield View), the entrances to the Village Hall and Maple Lodge, and at Henry Street Car Park.
Advanced Tickets
£6 adult
£3 child
£15 family
ADVANCED TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE
Advanced tickets now available! We've worked hard to ensure that the online ticket prices are the same as last year. However, please note that there will be a 50p booking fee when purchasing online.
Our Park & Ride this year is at the Lymm High School on Oughtrington Lane. A huge thank you to them for facilitating us. Please be aware that due to limited spaces at this venue drivers MUST book their parking space in advance via the link above. The cost of a parking space is £3 and includes a ride on one of our vintage shuttle buses into the village. Drivers who have not pre-booked a space will be turned away.
From 15th May You can also buy tickets in person from the Lymm Festival box office at the Village Hall. Having your tickets in advance is not only cheaper, it also means that you can skip the queues on the day.
Directions

This year we sadly don't have access to the Crouchley Lane field, and our replacement Park & Ride venue is limited in spaces. For this reason we're asking visitors from outside the town, where possible, to travel in using one of the available bus routes, see below. If you're are unable to travel using public transport and have not been able to secure a space at the High School in time, then there are two car parks in Lymm, Davies Way (WA13 0QW) and Pepper Street (WA13 0JR) both of these are free but are limited in size. Spaces fill up quickly and cannot be reserved in advance. Those arriving after 10am will be very unlikely to find a space. If parking in these car parks is not possible then we ask visitors to please park considerately around the village and take care not to block access ways or driveways.

Buses
The Bee Network operates a bus between Altrincham and Lymm which runs every two hours, https://tfgm.com/travel-updates/live-departures/bus/280-altrincham.
Warrington's Own Buses operate the 5, 5A, 5B and P8 buses running between Warrington and Sale via Lymm. https://www.warringtonsownbuses.co.uk/services
Event Accessibility
The May Queen Field (above) has some limited Disabled Parking on the field which is assigned on a first come, first served basis. This disabled access is via the Mayfield View gate . Head for WA13 0LB. This is also the best drop-off point for those with limited mobility.
There are also a number of disabled parking places at Davies Way car park (boats and traction engines) and on Pepper St (Model Railway).
There are accessible toilets at every venue, including at the top and bottom of the main field.
There is a limited number of mobility scooters available on the field on the day, kindly provided by the Warrington Disability Partnership. There are no steps between the village centre bus stop and the entrance to the field, though please be advised that this route is up a reasonably steep driveway.