Truck Festival
Overview
Truck Festival in Oxfordshire is known as “the UK’s most intimate major festival” and oozes a friendly, grassroots atmosphere. Set on a working farm, it has a rustic, down-to-earth charm with hay bales, small stages, and locally sourced food. The crowd skews young and indie-loving, but its appeal stretches wider thanks to a diverse line-up that mixes emerging talent with indie icons. Highlights include the packed Barn Stage, silent discos, and surprise pop-up performances. Food is a big part of Truck’s character, with legendary offerings like wood-fired pizzas and an on-site market. The attractions are simple but effective – think chill-out areas, boutique camping, and a sense of community that makes it feel like a giant party among friends.
How to get there
The closest train station is Didcot Parkway.
Direct trains run from Reading, London, Bristol, and South Wales.
Shuttle buses and taxis will be available from the station to the festival site.
Check train times and availability in advance.
Shuttle Bus
Thames Travel operates shuttle buses to and from Didcot Parkway on Thursday, Friday, and Monday.
Check the timetable for specific timings and fares.
Contact the access team if you have any accessibility requirements for the shuttle bus.
Coach
National Express offers coach travel directly to the festival site.
Check for routes and timetables on their website.
Car
If driving, follow the Purple Route via Steventon High Street.
Pre-booked parking is accessed through the Purple Route
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Price and Tickets
Day & 2‑day tickets available (~£80+ for day)
Location
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