Alcohol - No Glass Permitted
You are responsible for your personal consumption of alcohol in the campsite. Cans of lager, premixed spirits & mixer, Boxed Wine.
Please stay hydrated and drink responsibly.
We would like to advise you that we accept no responsibility for limits.
We operate challenge 21. You may be asked to prove that you are 18+ to bring alcohol into the festival. So bring your ID.
If you leave the festival to go back to the car park or leave the site, you will have to undergo another search to get back into the festival.
CAMPSITE FOOD
You can bring as much food as you wish to consume in the campsite.Please pay attention to food and cooking temperatures as this could result in illness.
As this site is a farm, there have been animals on the land, although they have been removed a number of weeks ago – please be aware that animal dung contains e coli.
Please remember to wash your hands regularly or use alcohol hand gel
Type of Camping stoves allowed:
Stoves which use butane cartridges and screw on bottles no bigger than 500g in total. For example a butane cartridge is around 220g each so you can have 2 (440g) Please store responsibly.
Single or 2 ring – this will give you the ability to efficiently heat water for a brew and cook food effectively.
N.B: YOU MUST NOT OPERATE THESE STOVES ON THE GRASS, THEY SHOULD BE ON A STABLE TABLE 50CM (1/2M) RAISED OF THE FLOOR – AWAY FROM YOUR TENT. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN CONFISCATION.
Tables for this purpose are available from many camping outlets as well as Argos, Amazon etc.
Do not operate the stove on the grass – Grass is combustible even when damp!
Please ensure that the stoves are turned of and extinguished and the gas cartridge is removed when not in use, for safety reasons.
Please see the safety leaflet link below
CAMPSITE PROHIBITED ITEMS
Including but not limited to:
DISPOSABLE BBQ’s
Anti-Social Behaviour
Animals
Fires / Fire Pits
Gas Canisters Above 500g
Gas Bottles (LPG / BUTANE)
Glass of any description
Sharp Knives
Gas Powered BBQ’s
Charcoal Fire BBQ’s
Generators, Petrol or gas powered
Weapons of any description
Drones
Laser Pointers
Narcotics
Legal Highs
Nos Canisters
Items for sale without permit
General Camping Tips
The spaces closest to the arena entrance usually fill up rapidly and are the first to be occupied.
While it’s not possible to reserve a spot in the standard camping areas, we ensure there’s enough space for everyone.
Standard camping areas may become noisy, but they are regularly patrolled and policed to manage any excessive noise.
Campsite stewards and security are available to guide and assist you, and should be your initial contact in case of an emergency. You can locate them at the entrance of each camping field.
It’s best not to bring valuables to the festival. If it’s necessary, avoid leaving them in your tent; instead, carry them with you and be strategic about where you place them at night.
Most thefts at festivals occur while attendees are sleeping in their tents, so it’s advisable to keep your valuables on your person at all times, even when sleeping. Remember, to a thief, valuables are as good as cash.
Familiarize yourself with your fellow campers and look out for one another. This fosters a more secure and enjoyable festival environment.