Planning Guide

Latitude Festival
Transport, Hotels & What to Bring

Heading to Latitude Festival 2026? The complete guide to getting there, accommodation, and what to pack for the 2026 edition.

Jul 23, 2026 - Jul 26, 2026
Suffolk, UK
Henham Park

The coastal breeze carries melodies across Suffolk's rolling landscape as Latitude Festival 2026 prepares to welcome music lovers to the historic grounds of Henham Park. This beloved celebration transforms the scenic countryside into a global hub of celebration, where 40,000 festival-goers gather to experience an outstanding lineup of artists spanning multiple genres. Set against the backdrop of ancient parkland, the festival creates an intimate yet expansive atmosphere where indie rock, folk, electronic, and alternative acts take centre stage across several carefully positioned venues throughout the estate.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know for your Latitude Festival experience, including onsite camping availability, transport options, local accommodation alternatives, typical Suffolk weather patterns, and essential packing recommendations to ensure your weekend runs smoothly.

Latitude Festival 2026 - Festival Abroad

✈️ How to Get There: Transport & Logistics

Latitude Festival takes place at Henham Park in Suffolk, with dedicated shuttle services running from London, Nottingham, and Birmingham to transport festival-goers directly to the venue. The festival operates a mixed transport strategy combining these regional shuttles with car parking facilities and local transport links. Shuttles provide the most convenient option for those travelling from major cities, whilst driving remains popular with advance parking passes available for purchase.

Closest Airports

1. London Stansted Airport (STN)

Distance: 105 km
The most practical way to reach Henham Park from London Stansted Airport is by taxi or pre-booked private transfer, which takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes and avoids the complexity of public transport connections to this rural Suffolk location.

2. London Southend Airport (SEN)

Distance: 108 km
The most practical way to reach Henham Park from London Southend Airport is by hiring a car or booking a taxi, which takes approximately 1 hour 48 minutes via the A12 northbound.

3. London Luton Airport (LTN)

Distance: 149 km
The most practical way to reach Henham Park from London Luton Airport is by hiring a car or booking a private transfer, which takes approximately two and a half hours via the motorway network.

Getting to the Venue

  • Trains/Public Transport: Take the train to Halesworth station, which is the closest railway connection to Henham Park. Direct services run from London Liverpool Street, with connections available from Birmingham New Street and Nottingham via Norwich. From Halesworth station, it's a short taxi ride or shuttle bus to the festival site.

  • Buses/Shuttles: Official festival shuttle buses operate from Halesworth station throughout the weekend, with regular services running from early morning until late evening. National Express coaches also run direct services from London Victoria, Birmingham, and other major cities, dropping passengers at designated points near the festival entrance.

  • Late-Night Return: The last shuttle buses from the festival site to Halesworth station typically run around 1:30am on Friday and Saturday nights. Late trains back to London run until approximately 11:45pm, so plan your departure accordingly or consider staying locally in Southwold or Beccles for the night.

  • Taxi & Rideshare: Local taxi firms from Halesworth, Southwold, and Beccles provide services to Henham Park, though booking in advance is essential during festival weekend. Rideshare apps have limited availability in rural Suffolk, so don't rely on them as your primary transport option.

🏨 Where to Stay

Latitude Festival 2026 offers onsite camping across several fields at Henham Park in Suffolk, with options ranging from standard pitch camping to upgraded areas with better facilities. The festival's camping areas include access to shower blocks, toilet facilities, and water points, though queues can build up during peak times in the morning. Bring a sturdy tent suitable for British summer weather, as the Suffolk location can experience both sunshine and sudden downpours, and the ground can become muddy after rain.

For those preferring more comfort, Southwold is the nearest town to Henham Park, approximately 4 miles away, offering several boutique hotels and bed & breakfasts, though these book up quickly during festival weekend. Beccles, about 8 miles from the festival site, provides additional accommodation options including chain hotels and guesthouses at more reasonable rates. Some festival-goers also choose to stay in nearby holiday parks or rent cottages in the surrounding Suffolk countryside, though you'll need to arrange transport to and from the festival site as public transport options are limited in this rural area.

Onsite Camping

Latitude Festival 2026 offers onsite camping. Check the festival website for:

  • Camping ticket options and prices
  • Facilities available (showers, toilets, charging stations)
  • What you can bring (tent size limits, equipment restrictions)
  • Arrival and departure times

☀️ Weather

Dates: 23 July 2026 to 26 July 2026
Season: Summer

Late July in Suffolk typically brings warm summer weather with temperatures reaching the low twenties Celsius, though the coastal location means occasional sea breezes and the possibility of sudden showers. Pack layers including a waterproof jacket and wellies alongside your summer clothes, as British festival weather can be unpredictable even during the warmest months.

🎒 What to Bring

Essential Items

  • Valid photo ID and tickets (printed or on your phone)
  • Payment cards and some cash
  • Portable charger for your phone
  • Sunscreen and sun protection
  • Light jacket or layers (weather can change)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Any prescription medications

Check the Festival Website For

  • Bag size restrictions (usually A4 or A3 maximum)
  • Prohibited items list
  • Food and drink policy

🛡️ Safety & Wellbeing

  • Stay hydrated throughout the day
  • Arrange a meeting point with your group in case you get separated
  • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • Know where the medical tents and welfare areas are
  • Look out for friends and fellow festival-goers
  • Have emergency contacts saved in your phone

📸 Make This the Best Experience Ever

While it's tempting to capture every moment on your phone, you'll get so much more from the festival by being truly present. Take a few photos to remember the experience, then put your phone away and immerse yourself in the music and atmosphere with your friends.

Your future self will thank you for the memories you made by being present, not the hours spent scrolling through your phone.

🍽️ Make the Most of Suffolk

  • The Farmhouse Kitchen (5★) - The Farmhouse Kitchen serves hearty, farm-fresh breakfast dishes in a charming countryside setting near Suffolk.
  • OLD SCHOOL COFFEE LTD (4.9★) - Old School Coffee Ltd serves exceptional locally-roasted coffee and hearty breakfast fare in a charming traditional setting.
  • Old Hall Southwold Café & Walks (4.6★) - Old Hall Southwold Café & Walks serves hearty English breakfasts with scenic countryside walks right on your doorstep.
  • Harvest Moon Suffolk (4.9★) - Harvest Moon Suffolk serves fresh, seasonal dishes with locally-sourced ingredients in a charming countryside setting.
  • The Walnut Tree, Thwaite (4.7★) - The Walnut Tree in Thwaite serves hearty, traditional pub fare with a warm, welcoming countryside atmosphere.
  • Door to the Cosmos (5★) - Door to the Cosmos serves stellar comfort food with quirky cosmic décor that makes every lunch feel otherworldly.

🎵 Music & Vibe

The 2026 lineup is focused on Pop, R&B, Soul, and Indie Rock.

Latitude attracts a culturally curious crowd of 40,000 attendees—from young professionals to seasoned festival-goers in their 40s and 50s—who appreciate both mainstream appeal and artistic depth. The festival's unique blend of literary discussions, comedy performances, and diverse musical programming creates an intellectually stimulating atmosphere where you can catch a classical ensemble in the afternoon before dancing to R&B headliners under the stars.

Sarah Pagel

An independent electronic music & festival researcher with 10+ years in the global dance scene.

Last verified: February 23, 2026