⏰ The event kicks off on Thursday lunchtime and closes on Sunday evening!
🏕️ For your sleep: there will be a mixed-sex campsite and an exclusively mixed-sex MINT (Meuf, Intersex, Non-binary and Trans) campsite. There will also be a campsite for converted lorries, cars and vans, as well as dry toilets and showers! Stoves or similar equipment are prohibited for use on the camp site for safety reasons.
😴 To recharge your batteries, you’ll find a chill-out area with limited sensory stimuli (noise, light, etc.), a library, an infokiosk, chat rooms and areas for mixed groups…

In your trousseau :
🧢&🧣 Your equipment for hot, cold and rain, you never know! (hat, sun cream but also trousers, jumper, scarf, pyjamas etc)
💦 Don’t forget to take a water bottle!
⛺️ Tent, hammock, sleeping bag (camping spaces are provided for all participants).
💸 Cash (ATMs are far away) for food and the bar.
Dogs matters
We strongly advise against bringing pets.
The festival is not designed to accommodate pets in good conditions. Certain areas are absolutely forbidden to dogs. What’s more, some people may be uncomfortable or even afraid of dogs. Finally, there are no facilities designed for dogs, so their well-being cannot be guaranteed.
If you have no other choice, you can bring your dog along under certain strict conditions:
- Dogs are only allowed on site between 8am and 8pm
- Your dog must be calm and sociable, without stress or aggression.
- You must keep your dog by your side –
- Leash and harness or collar are compulsory to tie it up if someone asks you to
Access forbidden:
- concert area
- toddler area
- canteen
- conferences
- marquees

Absolutely essential :
- Inform the organisers in advance
- Bring poop bags and a lead
- Be respectful of anyone who may be uncomfortable with dogs