Our Campsite Rules are here to help us look after each other, respect the space we share and protect the land beneath our feet. Please take a moment to read them, follow them and play your part in creating a kind, conscious and carefree community for all.
- Speakers are not permitted – there is plenty of good music so you won’t need your own!
- There will be no vehicle movements of any kind in the campervan field or campsite during the festival.
- We cannot save spaces for people, pitches will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
- Sleeping in cars overnight is not permitted.
- Only purpose built caravans, campervans and trailer tents will be permitted. Modified trailers or other vehicles will not be allowed access to the campsite.
- We can allow caravans and campervans to be up to 8m long and 5m wide. This must include an awning, small tent for children or a car. Unfortunately, we can’t accommodate longer vehicles. If you need extra width, please buy an additional pitch.
- Please be considerate when pitching your tent. There are no specific pitch sizes but if you arrange your tents in such a way to take up more than a reasonable amount of space for your group you will be asked to re-pitch or take some of your tents down.
- In the event of needing assistance, medical or otherwise, please contact any steward or member of campsite staff who can radio for assistance.
- As festival attendees, you will be issued with a wrist band. Don’t remove it as you won’t be provided with another and all those without wristbands will be removed from the site.
- Please remain vigilant for fire safety in order to keep yourselves and others around you safe.
- Please don’t camp in the fire lanes in the camping field. These are vital for your safety and your tents will be removed if found blocking a fire lane or track.
- No water source should be deemed drinking water unless specifically labelled as such.
- Please ensure your party knows the location of all the facilities, including first aid and how to get help in the event of an emergency.
- Sorry, swimming in Chew Valley Lake is not allowed.
FIRES & BBQS
Open fires and BBQs of any kind are strictly forbidden. This includes fire pits. We have some beautiful firepits in the arena to warm yourselves by, and lots of delicious food.
You can bring a camping stove so that you can make that all important morning cuppa.
