Late Night Pavilion
This area, consisting of two dance tents, parties till three in the morning if you're in need of an after-party.
The Central Piazza
We can't overstate how beautiful this area is: a main stage framed by classical architecture set against the green Celtic coast of Wales. Stunning.
The Estuary Stage
Overlooking a bend of the River Dwyryd, the Estuary Stage is the best example of Festival No. 6, merging the beauty of the Welsh countryside with a venue space.
Getting There
Portmeirion is isolated, but it's not terribly far from Liverpool (2 hours), Manchester (2.5 hours) and Leeds (3 hours). The closest rail hub town is Bangor, which can be reached via train from major British cities, including London. Check here for details. A free shuttle takes ticket holders from Bangor to Portmeirion. In previous years, the fest has arranged a direct bus shuttle service from several British cities to the venue; check here for details.
Lodging
There's a lot of accommodation options, from bringing your own camper van to tents to sleeping in a castle. Check here for details.