What’s allowed on the campsite
To keep the campsite safe and enjoyable for absolutely everyone, here’s a clear guide to what’s allowed and what’s not.
Allowed in the campsite
- Tents of any size
- Camping stoves. Waist-height, off-the-ground, contained BBQs with wind-protecting side panels are permitted.
- Gas canisters up to a maximum of 5 litres, for the campsite only, not the main arena.
- Alcohol for personal consumption. No glass bottles; not permitted in the main arena.
- Tables and chairs
- Children under 10 on bikes within the campsite
- Community or kitchen tents up to 3m x 3m, which must be securely fixed to the ground
Not permitted anywhere on site
- Open fires, disposable BBQs or low-level BBQs
- Fireworks, Chinese lanterns, smoke canisters or flares
- Glass of any kind. Please decant all drinks into plastic containers before arriving.
- Generators, including battery-operated ones
- Drones
- Bikes for adults
- Animals, except registered assistance dogs with prior approval
Gas stove safety
Gas stoves must always be used outside your tent in a safe, wind-protected area. Anyone using a gas stove must bring their own fire extinguisher. All equipment should be checked and undamaged before use. Our campsite team will be doing spot checks throughout the weekend.
Please note: confiscated items will not be returned