Camping FAQs

1What time does the Campsite open?

Glamping:
Check-In starts at 12pm* on Friday (Closes at 9pm and re-opens 10am following day), Check-Out is 1pm Sunday*.

Camping:
Check-In starts at 12pm* on Friday (Closes at 9pm and re-opens 10am following day), Check-Out is 1pm Sunday*.

Live-In-Vehicles (Caravans / Motorhomes):
Check-In starts at 12pm* on Friday (Closes at 9pm and re-opens 10am following day), Check-Out is 1pm Sunday*.

*All times are subject to change at any point.

2Can I bring Alcohol with me?
Alcohol is permitted in the campsite with limits of 12 cans or a bottle of wine/spirits per person. Any alcohol in glass bottles must be decanted into plastic bottles. Cans can be mixed – e.g. 6 cider and 6 lager and they may be loose (not in a crate) but must not exceed 12. Strictly, no kegs allowed.
3Is Parking Included?
Campers (Tent or Glamping) will be allocated ONE FREE PARKING SPACE, this excludes those coming in a Motorhome. Please note: You will not be able to park next to your Tent, Glampers have their own parking. Re-Caravans, we will do our best to allow you to park next to your Caravan, should this not be possible, you will have to park in the Main Camping Car Park. Camping Car Park is only 60 seconds away.
4Do you provide power-hookup?
Power Hookups are provided free of charge to those with a Caravan / Motorhome and Power (Plug Socket) included for those Glamping.
5Do you provide Showers?
Yes, Showers are located in the Campsite for Campers / Motorhomes / Caravans… We also have Showers located within the Glamping Area, for Glampers Only.
6Do you provide Toilets?
Yes, Toilets are located in the Campsite for Campers / Motorhomes / Caravans… We also have Toilets located within the Glamping Area, for Glampers Only.
7Can I bring food into the campsite?
Yes, remember, No Glass and you won't be able to bring your own food or drink into the main festival, campsite only. No BBQs.
8Do you provide Running Tap Water?
Yes, this is located in the campsite and will be sign posted.
9When will I receive my camping tickets?
Unlike last year, all tickets are purchased via Skiddle. Ticket confirmations will be sent from Skiddle at time of purchase.
10How do I Check-In to Camping?
On the day, please head to the Camping Box Office with your Skiddle Tickets (either printed out or downloaded to your phone). You just need this and Photo ID to check-in on the day. Please note, only the Lead Booker can check-in and everyone in your group must arrive at the same time.
11Do I need Tickets for the Main Event?
Everyone will need a Weekend Ticket for the Main Event (or two single tickets for Friday & Saturday).

Items Banned from the Festival & Camp Site:

- Aerosols (Inc: Deodorant, Air Horns)
- Alcohol / Food (Campsite Only)
- Cameras (DSLR etc, Compact Cameras are fine!)
- Children Under 18 (Leave these with Nan)
- Illegal Drugs (Inc: Powders, Poppers, Nitrous Oxide etc)
- Glass
- Chairs (Campsite Only)
- Umbrellas
- Selfie Sticks
- Flag Poles (Flags Okay!)
- Masks / Face Garments (PPE is okay)
- Explosives (Inc: Blowtorches, Fireworks, Flares / Smoke Bombs, Lanterns)
- Firearms, Weapons, Sharp Objects

PLEASE NOTE: All persons, ticket holders as well as guests, press and media must be searched on entry.

Alcohol is permitted in the campsite with limits of 12 cans or a bottle of wine/spirits per person. Any alcohol in glass bottles must be decanted into plastic bottles. Cans can be mixed – e.g. 6 cider and 6 lager and they may be loose (not in a crate) but must not exceed 12. Strictly, no kegs allowed.

Please note that food or alcohol may not be brought into the festival area, which will be enforced upon entry.