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Just So Festival

Accessible Camping

Accessible camping at just so

We have a dedicated Accessible Camping area at Just So Festival. Spaces must be pre-booked by clicking the link below.

If you have any questions about Accessible Camping, please email us at access@wildrumpus.org.uk. 

Accessible Camping is just 10ft from the main festival site and includes a Mobiloo, accessible toilets, a water point, and support from our friendly staff and access volunteers to help make your weekend smooth and enjoyable.

You can bring a tent, campervan or caravan, and park your car right next to your pitch – no car park pass needed.

Accessible Camping opens at 11am on Friday (one hour before general camping) so you have extra time to arrive and set up.

Boutique tents can also be pitched in Accessible Camping. Simply book your boutique camping here and let us know via the Access Requirements form.

Accessible campsite facilities

We have accessible toilets and portaloos in Accessible Camping.

There are lovely hot showers, plus an accessible shower.

We also have a Mobiloo with a toilet, shower and full-size changing table.

There is a sink area for pot washing, as well as sinks for teeth brushing and washing.

There’s a Mobiloo with a toilet, shower and full-size changing table.

There’s a charging point in the First Aid tent if you need to charge any equipment. The First Aid tent is open 24 hours a day.

There’s a medication fridge in the First Aid tent if you need to store any medicines. The First Aid tent is open 24 hours a day.

You’ll be given a contact number for our Access Co-ordinator, who you can contact when you’re on site if you need any assistance.

We also have a friendly team of access volunteers ready to help make your weekend as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

There is an elsan point for you to safely dispose of your toilet and water waste in you’re in a caravan or campervan.

Drinking water is available from stand-pipes around the site. Please bring a reusable water bottle with you and don’t drink directly from the taps.

There are washing up points for doing your washing up in the campsite. Please don’t use the drinking water standpipes for washing up.

There are no fires or BBQs allowed anywhere on the festival site or in any of the camping areas.

You may bring a gas camping stove but it must be raised off the floor by at least 15cm (6inch) to prevent fires and damage to the grass. If you are changing gas canisters for your cooker, please do so outside and some distance away from the tents. Please don’t use candles or lanterns containing candles in the camping areas. Chinese lanterns are also banned as the wire within them is very dangerous to livestock and there are a number of power lines running above the site.

Please be sensible and help us to keep the festival and surrounding countryside safe.

To help reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill, you will find all our campsite waste collection points have separate bins for metals/cans, paper/cardboard and plastic containers. Please take the time to separate your camping waste so we can ensure as much as possible can be sent for recycling.

Bin bags are available to collect from any of the campsite waste collection points. Bins around site are also separated out into general waste and all recyclables, please make sure you use the correct bins.

Please leave your camping spot as you found it, take everything home with you and leave all waste in the waste areas provided. Please make a special effort to take all of your tent pegs with you as sheep live on these fields during the rest of the year.

There are a small number of basic sinks with cold running water for you to wash up in.

Charging for phones and devices is available at the information tent for a small donation. This is situated at the centre of the main festival site.

We have 24/7 site security throughout the festival.

We don’t provide electric hook up anywhere on site, in any of the camping areas. There is no electric hook up in the camping field, live in vehicle fields or boutique camping.

Families who need to store medicines, or have access to electricity for medical related needs, can do so in the Accessible Camping area. Please visit our access page for further information. 

Some suggestions of what not to forget when camping with kids — sunscreen, waterproofs, wellies, sunhat, warm blankets – it will probably get cold at night, waterproof picnic rug, transportation – a buggy (with a raincover) or sling, first aid kit, nappies, anti-bacterial hand gel, bucket/travel potty – for midnight wees, torch, fancy dress.

Check out our suggested packing list on our First Timer’s Guide.

Animals, glass, bikes, anything illegal, barbecues, fireworks, kites, and sound systems. These items are not allowed on the festival site.

Dogs are not allowed on site at Just So. Only guide dogs and registered assistance dogs are allowed.

We love the Rode Hall Estate and ask that you look after it during your Just So weekend. Our aim is to leave no trace on the site and we’d be grateful if you would help us achieve this. This means putting your litter in the bin, and leaving your campsite just as you found it. Please take care not to wander into areas marked no entry and try not to disturb the wildlife on site.