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Camping
Absolutely, a weekend ticket ensures your stay on the camping from Thursday up until Monday. If you have a Sunday ticket you can stick around until Monday morning.
Sure, there are several relaxing options for this. Check them out.
Accommodations are located across the entire camping area.
If you have booked several of the same accommodation at once we will try to arrange for them to be placed next to each other.
Yes, for this you need an camper card in addition to your weekend ticket.
With a campervan, it is not possible to arrive on Saturday or Sunday. You can arrive with your campervan only on Thursday between 2pm and 10pm or Friday between 10am and 10 pm. Leaving with a campervan is only allowed on Mondays. The site must be empty by noon
Our campsite is exclusively intended for campervans that meet the requirements of the Dutch ‘Wegenverkeerswet en de Regeling Voertuigen’. Cars with rooftop tents are also permitted.(Temporarily) Converted vehicles such as vans, station wagons with a mattress are not allowed. Campervans have a maximum length of 800 cm. Caravans and folding trailers are not allowed.
The use of gas installations with loose, removable gas bottles is not permitted in campervans. The following exceptions apply:
- Small gas bottles with a safety valve or screw cartridge with a maximum capacity of 250 grams are allowed.
- Campervans with a fixed gas installation and a built-in gas tank are allowed.
- Campervans with a fixed gas installation and a removable gas bottle are allowed, provided the installation is designed to permanently house the bottle.
Yes, campervan tickets are checked by name just as with entrance tickets. If you are coming with an RV, follow the “Campers” signs. All passengers will need a valid entrance ticket.
The campsite crew will point you to the right place. Always follow the instructions of the staff to place your campervan. Your campervan will then stay the whole weekend. It is not possible to temporarily drive away with your campervan and come back later. You always need permission from the campsite crew to drive on the campsite.
Cars aren’t allowed on the camping site. Campervans are allowed when you have a valid campervan ticket.
Caravans are not allowed, but campers and cars with rooftop tents are if you have a camperticket. Or just book a rental tent!
Yes, tents are allowed around campers. However, this space is limited.
There is no separation between rental tents and regular camping. The rental tents stand side by side and there are chances of other people with tents standing around them.
Your deposit will be refunded after the festival to the bank account number used to pay for the tent, approximately two weeks after your check out.
As soon as the gates of Wilde Weide open, you can check in at the desk for rental tents on the festival grounds. Please bring the ticket for the booked accommodation.
No, this is not necessary.
Yes, you can simply do that via TicketSwap.
Yes, you can find these at the toilets on the camping, and at some of the toilets on the festival site.
Yes that’s allowed on Thursday and Friday and only at your first entrance, but make sure it’s not in glass. On Saturday and Sunday, you are not allowed to bring food. We also have all kinds of great spots to grab a bite to eat!
Upon arrival on Thursday or Friday, you may bring up to 4 litres of canned drinks, with a maximum alcohol content of 15%. This works out to, for example, 2 six-packs (12 cans of 33cl), 8 half-litre cans, or any other combination up to 4 litres. All cans must be unopened — glass, plastic, and cardboard packaging is not allowed. This makes entry checks quicker and easier for everyone. It also helps us reduce waste: fewer types of packaging mean a higher recycling rate and a more sustainable festival. You can return your empty cans to the Statiegeld points near the campsites. During Wilde Weide, you’re free to walk from your tent to the stages with your own can in hand — there are no barriers between the campsites, stages, and bamboo paths.
Once you leave the site, you may not bring in additional food or drinks. On Saturday and Sunday, bringing your own food and drinks is not allowed. However, you are welcome to bring empty (reusable) bottles to fill with drinking water (as long as they are not made of glass). Free water points are available throughout Wilde Weide.
Bonus tip: On Thursday or Friday, you can buy two chilled six-packs of beer (12 cans of 33cl) just before the entrance. This saves you carrying heavy loads — and ensures your beer is nicely chilled upon arrival. This offer is while supplies last and counts towards your 4-litre drinks allowance.
If you arrive on Saturday or Sunday you’re not allowed to bring food or drinks.
The use of large gas cylinders or gas installations is not permitted. Only on the campsite is the use of a gas bottle fitted with a safety valve or screw cap with a maximum capacity of 250 grams permitted. The use of puncture bottles is not permitted for safety reasons.
Barbecuing is only allowed with a disposable barbecue. It is not allowed in extreme drought conditions.
There are no power outlets available on the campsite. You can buy or rent powerbanks at the camping store to charge your phone. Most rental tents do have electricity available.
You can find parties everywhere at Wilde Weide which makes everyone’s alone-time and relax-time at a different moment. Have respect for your napping neighbours and keep the volume of your soundsystem on a low. As a true festival visitor we trust you can estimate what this is.
It is not allowed to bring the following: professional photo, film and other (sound and/or video) recording equipment, laughing gas, dry-ice, glass (with the exception of necessary medication in original glass containers up to a maximum of 50 ml and perfumes), weapons and knives (except dinner cutlery), fireworks, torches candles, oil and gas lamps, pets, confetti, markers, needles, aerosols (except sunscreen, deodorant and perfume), generators, large sound systems, laser pens, batteries, drones and toxic, flammable or explosive materials. Confiscated goods will not be taken into custody.
Unfortunately, because we are in the midst of rebuilding and cleaning up between the two festivals, this is not possible. Also, your camping gear cannot stay at the site.