All you need to know about the best places to camp at Leeds Festival 2019
Foo Fighters, The 1975, Post Malone and Twenty One Pilots are headlining the main stage this August Bank Holiday and it's set to be a great long weekend.
Those planning to camp at the festival have a range of choices to pitch their tent, including quieter options, to campsites located closer to the arena.
Where to camp
Yellow camp
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Hide AdYellow camp is the nearest campsite to the arena - unless you are lucky enough to be in the guest area.
Given the closeness to the stages, this camp tends to fill up pretty quickly so it is best to get there early to pitch up.
It can be noisy due to the location.
The new Camping Plus hub - a private campsite area with 24-hour security - will also be in this area this year.
It is a two to three minute walk to the arena.
Blue camp
The Blue camp is also quite close to the main stage.
It is a great choice for people who want to be close to the action, but don't mind the noise.
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Hide AdBe warned - it fills up quick due it being only a five minute walk from the arena.
5 minutes.
Red camp
While Red is located close to the arena and has a lively, sociable feel, campers are more likely to get a better night's sleep here than at Yellow or Blue, with the space being less cramped.
The site can be hilly in places and tricky to navigate after a few drinks, so choose your pitch wisely
Prime spots tend to fill up by mid-day Thursday.
It takes between five and eight minutes to get to the arena.
Orange camp
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Hide AdHome to the infamous 'Orange hill', Orange camp is separated into two parts - the campsite and the funfair.
The steep hill can be a difficult task to climb with heavy bags and tent