Wytwoods opens its first day at Robin Hill on Friday 17 July, turning the park's woodland into an 18+ festival site with multiple stages, art installations and a wellness market woven through the trees. Robin Hill provides the land; the festival team runs the programme, camping and late-night music.
Day one is for arriving early, finding your bearings between bespoke stages and settling into a site that the organisers describe as rich in dancefloor heritage. Camping and boutique glamping are available if you are staying the full weekend, with payment-plan options on the festival ticket site. This is strictly adults only.
Leave the shoreline behind and plan for a full day and night in the woods rather than a quick pop-in. Check Wytwoods Festival for stage times, camping arrival windows and coach parking before you travel. More music events across the Isle of Wight sit either side of the weekend if you want a softer Friday beforehand.