Camping Information
When you arrive our festival staff will be there to help & direct you to the best places to; pitch up your tent, park your caravan or park your campervan. All of the camping zones will be clearly marked on the festival map in the festivals brochure.
Camping tips
- It is worth noting where you camp in relation to a numbered Fire Point or other fixed point, or clearly marking your pitch with a flag. It can be a nightmare to find your tent without a recognizable landmark.
- Please do not bring a gazebo. They needlessly take up valuable camping space (and there are plenty of more interesting places to sit at the Festival than just outside your tent).
- Say hello to your neighbors to build a community feeling and provide greater security. Look after each other and if someone is feeling ill, get help.
- Remember that tents are very vulnerable, even zipped up. Padlocks scream "I have something worth nicking in here".
- If you're worried about something being stolen, don't leave it in your tent. Try & carry it on you!
- Be inventive about hiding your money - and don't keep it all in one place.
Disabled camping
The disabled campsite for those who are registered disabled badge holders is located in the designated disabled camping zone on the festival map; you must inform a member of staff when you arrive if you wish to pitch up in this area, this zone will include disabled wash facilities
Click here for regularly asked questions regarding camping


