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Campervans

We’re excited to be able to offer a limited number of overnight campervan spaces on site for the night of the Festival!

£20 Adults / £10 Children under 16

We can accomodate Campervans of up to 5 Meters length in a designated area in the main festival car park. Each person staying overnight needs to purchase a Campervan Overnight Pass below and you will still need to purchase a Campervan Parking Pass from our Tickets Page.  Parking opens at 8:45am and the festival gates open at 9:45.

There will not be power hookups, water filling facilities or toilet disposal available on site. There will porta-loos available at the car park and drinking water available at near the Sangha Stage for filling bottles.

Although the festival closes at 8pm (including food and drink vendors), campers (including those staying in a campervans) will be able to hang out in the large Sangha Stage marquee which will be next to the camping area, or the Woodland Stage which has a great view of the sunset. There will be a staffed campfire at the camping site in the evening.

All campers will need to be off site by Sunday 11am.

There will be a food vendor at the campsite on Saturday evening and Sunday morning, offering drinks and snacks.

Please note, your camping fee does not include your festival ticket or parking pass.  Please ensure that you do not forget to book these.

Before booking , please ensure that you read and understand our Camping Policies and FAQs

To book, use the ‘add to cart’ button to select the passes you want, then visit your cart using the link at the top right of the page.

Campervan Pass
from £10.00

Get this pass to stay overnight at the festival in your campervan (up to 5 Meters long). You will get a designated space in our parking field. All the Please read the Camping Policies and FAQ before booking

Please note - one pass is needed for each person staying and you also need to purchase a parking pass from our Tickets page.

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