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Best Festival Trolleys – Don’t Go To A Festival This Year Without One Of These


Trust me when I say you’ll thank us for these recommendations, because whilst music festivals are a lot of fun, the walking to and fro from the carpark laden with camping gear sucks. Make it suck less with our pick of the best festival trolleys, updated for summer 2026.

Coleman camping wagon

It can be tempting to pack light and bung everything you think you’ll need on your back and if that’s your jam and you’re a seasoned lightweight backpacker, by all means, you do you, but most people are going to want to take some essential extras to make camping less of an exercise in endurance.

As an absolute minimum, for a modicum of festival comfort, we’d recommend a camp chair, lantern, mallet, tent (obvs), sleeping mat, sleeping bag and a pillow.

On top of this, given the cost of some festival tickets and parking, you might want to take some of your own food and drink with you, in which case you’ll need said food and drink, a cool bag and something to cook on, as well as cutlery and something to eat and drink out of. The basics soon add up, and that can mean multiple treks to and from the carpark.

Even when you strip your usual camping setup right down, it’s likely that you’re going to have a fair bit to transport and carrying it all can be heavy and uncomfortable.

If you’re taking public transport or arriving on foot, of course, you’re going to need to take the bare minimum so you can carry it all, in which case a trolley would be cumbersome and impractical. But for family campers, and we older campers keen to get some sleep and not wake up aching, taking a little more makes sense.

When I was in my late teens and early twenties I could sleep anywhere. I would happily spend an entire weekend at a big rave in the same clothes (ewww) and maybe eat an ice cream and some noodles during the whole time, oh how my need for comfort has changed!

If like me, you’re not quite as hardy anymore or you have a family in tow, then these are the best festival camping trolleys for camping trips and summer music festivals…

Folding Camping Festival Trolleys

Kampa Earthease Trolley

GOOD FOR FAMILIES: Kampa’s Earthease Trolley takes the strain out of moving your stuff. A collapsible gear wagon with a steel frame and tailgate opening, simply load up and wheel along.

Timber Ridge Folding Trolley Cart Detachable Big Wheels

Timber Ridge Folding Trolley Cart Big Wheels

BEST ALL ROUNDER: With a load capacity of 100kg and a great value price, the Timber Ridge trolley provides a robust and excellent choice for most festival needs.

Wonderfold X2 2 Passenger Push Pull Twin Double Stroller Wagon

BEST FOR FAMILY FESTIVALS: The Wonderfold X2 is a trolley and camping wagon all in one, perfect for family festivals, 2 children can ride in comfort and it will transport your festival or picnic essentials!

Quechua Folding Transport Cart Trolley – Decathlon £89.99

BEST FOR VALUE: If you’re on a budget this is a great buy with a 50kg load capacity. I use this camping trolley myself and it’s also regularly used by my daughter for festival camping. Almost 5 years on, and it’s still going strong and I’ve found it perfect for my needs. Families might want something bigger though.

Coleman Collapsible Camping Wagon

BEST FOR VALUE: Expect to pay around £75-£90 for this wagon from camping stalwart, Coleman. It’s sturdy and quick and easy to take up and put down and holds an impressive 100kg.

Eurohike Folding Trolley

Eurohike Folding Trolley

BEST FOR BUDGET BUYERS: Available for under £65 if you need something and you’re on a stritct budget, you won’t get much better than this Eurohike folding trolley available from Go Outdoors.

Caperlan PF Fishing Trolley – Decathlon £179.99

BEST FOR BIG FAMILIES: With a load capacity of 390L and 80Kg this is great for families and those with bigger tents and lots of gear to shift.

Camping & Festival Trolley Buying Tips

  • Pay attention to the weight load, it’s there for a reason so factor in the weight of your heaviest items like your tent and in particular drinks and cool boxes.
  • They can be used to transport tired tiny-humans around the festival site once you’ve unpacked making them extra useful for families.
  • Make sure the trolley you choose folds up to a decent size and will fit along with you and all your gear inside your car before buying!
  • An overloaded trolley or a cheap, poor-quality one has the very real potential of failing on you halfway out of the carpark, so it’s worth spending more to get something decent.
  • Go as rugged as possible, hopefully the weather gods will smile on you, but if it’s wet and muddy or even if the ground is just uneven, you’ll want something up to the task.
  • Once you’ve bought one, they are actually super useful for everyday camping and trips to the beach etc. so you’ll probably get more use out of it than you might think.

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