FAQ’s

When can I arrive?

The gate is open to the public from 2pm on the Friday afternoon. Traders can set up on the Friday Morning. See your Traders Info received upon booking for further details.

When does the festival finish?

The festival officially Closes at 4pm on the Sunday afternoon, that is, nothing is scheduled after this time. We always appreciate help with clearing away and so you can hang around helping to tidy up, please ensure you take you own rubbish and recycling back home. Otherwise please vacate the site before 6pm.

What Facilities are available?

Facilities are very basic. There are plenty of Portable Toilets on site. There’s no tap for fresh drinking water. We will provide reasonably priced bottled water to purchase and water for washing is available. We encourage you to bring water provisions with you.

Can I bring a caravan, motor home or trailer tent?

Yes, there is plenty of space for this type of camping. The track to the field is pretty tight so please check with us if you have a particularly wide vehicle. You DO NOT need a special camper van pass but ONLY vehicles for sleeping in will be allowed in the camping area. All cars and vans with equipment will be parked in a designated area.

Is there a discount for those on limited income?

We have strived to keep our ticket prices very low. Please compare our prices to other festivals and take into consideration that all the workshops and camping is included in the ticket price! It’s an amazing deal! For this reason we are unable to offer any other discounts. Children get preferential rates when accompanied by an adult ticket holder, thus making this festival excellent value for families. Please see booking page for current prices.

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Is there food and drink available to buy on site?

Yes, we have plenty of caterers at the event with a good selection of food for everyone including vegetarians and vegans. We run a barbeque throughout the weekend too. There will be Bottled Drinking water for sale but there isn’t a running tap with drinking water on the site. There are shops within walking distance and some lovely pubs with good food at fair prices. There are also tents selling Tea, Coffee, Indian Chai Tea, Hot Chocolate, Moroccan Mint Tea, Fruit & Herbal Teas and Fresh Juices & a Raw Food Bar, light snacks etc etc.

Can I bring my own food?

You are welcome to set up your own camping stoves and barbeques, please be extra safe with fire. We advise that you bring appropriate safety appliances and also take into consideration the environment. Please keep barbeques and fires on stands/legs so not to damage the ground.

Are dogs allowed?

Please leave you pets at home.

Can I sleep off site?

It is best to camp and attend the whole festival but for those of you who live locally of would prefer a B&B this is perfectly acceptable. The site is within walking distance of a good B&B and a list of Hotels & B&B’s in the area can be supplied at you request. If you’re staying off site and you want to drink please make sure someone else drives.

Do we need to bring our own tent?

Yes you do, we do not supply any camping equipment or facilities for you to sleep in. Please ensure you have a warm and cosy, waterproof tent or camper to sleep in.

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