Campsite Facilities

Camping is a big part of being at End of the Road, as with most festivals parking is separate to the campsites so be prepared for a short walk from the car parks to the camping areas.
We have 5 camping areas General, Family, Disabled, Campervan / Caravans & new for 2011 a Quiet Camping Area.
Here are the facilities that you can expect to find:

Quiet Camping

The quiet camping area is new for 2011, its a little further to walk from your car and a little further away from the village, so you wont get noise from stages at night.
This area is suitable for anyone who prefers it a little quieter or is a light sleeper - also suitable for families who just want to be a little bit away form it all.

  • Toilet Blocks - Each block is cleaned several times a day, and either has a hand wash station or is close to a stand pipe. All toilets are equipped with antibacterial hand-soap.
  • Water Points - These are located every 100m along the campsite road.
  • Litter Points - These are pens to pick up bin liners and recycling bags - and place your full bags.
  • Lighting - There are several lighting points, these are to aid security and stay on all night. If you prefer it a bit darker, camp away from lighting poles.
  • Boutique Babysitting - Located in family camping
  • Lockup - Located in General Camping near the entrance to the village.
  • Breakfasts and Coffee - Located near the gate to the village.
  • Mobile Phone Charging - Located at the Lockup (there is a small charge for this).
  • Showers - There are lots of showers all located in one main block close to general and family areas. Showers are open from 6am each morning until Midnight.

General & Family Camping

  • Toilet Blocks - Each block is cleaned several times a day, and either has a hand wash station or is close to a stand pipe. All toilets are equipped with antibacterial hand-soap.
  • Showers - There are lots of showers all located in one main block close to general and family areas. Showers are open from 6am each morning until Midnight.
  • Water Points - These are located every 100m along the campsite road.
  • Litter Points - These are pens to pick up bin liners and recycling bags - and place your full bags.
  • Family Camping - Is located closest to car parks and shower facilities. This area is ideal for families with young children, expect quieter evenings but earlier mornings!
  • Lighting - There are several lighting points, these are to aid security and stay on all night. If you prefer it a bit darker, camp away from lighting poles.
  • Lockup - This is run by Friends of the Earth and is free, so please use it for your valuables.
  • Breakfasts and Coffee - Located near the gate to the village.
  • Mobile Phone Charging - Located at the Lockup (there is a small charge for this).
  • Boutique Babysitting - Located in family camping www.boutiquebabysitting.com.

Campervan & Caravan Area

  • Toilet Blocks - Each block is cleaned several times a day, and either has a hand wash station or is close to a stand pipe. All toilets are equipped with antibacterial hand-soap.
  • Showers - New for 2011 there are showers in the Campervan field. Showers are open from 6am each morning until Midnight.
  • Water Points - These are located near the showers.
  • Litter Points - These are pens to pick up bin liners and recycling bags - and place your full bags.
  • Lighting - There are several lighting points, these are to aid security and stay on all night. If you prefer it a bit darker, camp away from lighting poles.
  • Tents - One tent is allowed next to each caravan / camper - if you have lots of friends in tents they will have to go in the main campsite.

Disabled Area

Separate application is required to camp in this area - see here

  • Cars - Are permitted next to each camping area.
  • Easy Access Toilets - Are cleaned several times each day (easy access toilets are also located in the Gardens, Village and by the Bigtop).
  • Showers - There is a shower located in the disabled camping area.
  • Water Points - These are located near the showers.
  • Litter Points - These are pens to pick up bin liners and recycling bags - and place your full bags.
  • Lighting - There are several lighting points, these are to aid security and stay on all night. If you prefer it a bit darker, camp away from lighting poles.

Security and Safety

  • There will be cash machines on site, and a free lock up scheme run by Friends of the Earth.
  • Put your phone number on your child’s wristband.
  • Don’t leave valuables unattended in your tent and during the night, keep them in an inaccessible place.

Things You Can't Do on the Campsite

  • Bring glass on site.
  • Bring pets other than guide dogs.
  • Make a lot of noise in the campsite… we’re sure you can see the sense in this one. (sorry no drums)
  • Make open fires or barbecues (gas camping stoves are fine).

Tangerine Fields

Welcome to the instant campsite
We love festivals. We love camping. What we don’t love is lugging camping gear for miles and then having to take it all back. It’s not the last memory we want from a beautiful weekend. So in the absence of the tent fairy, we created Tangerine Fields.
Tangerine Fields is the festival campers dream. Hire your tent and gear from us and we’ll set up camp for you. All you have to do is turn up. Start the party earlier. Get home faster. Save the muscles and lugging for more important things like kids, food and party clothes.
We offer pitched 2, 4, 6 and 8 man tents and all the gear you could ever need from sleeping bags to airbeds.
Better still tell all your friends. We’ll make sure you’re all camped together, no matter how late you get there.
Camping couldn’t be simpler at Tangerine Fields – visit www.tangerinefields.co.uk for more information and bookings.

Mr Trolley

Mr Trolley will be in attendance again this year. A trolley hire service to help you carry all your kit from your car to where you decide to camp.
The hire point is located in the car park near the entrance to the festival. This is where you can hire a trolley, take it away, load up and ease in to the festival.
To hire a trolley first a hire form must be completed and a deposit taken. Then a trolley is provided with bungees and safe use is explained. When the trolley is returned, the duration of the hire and price is calculated, the cost of the hire is then deducted from the deposit and the remainder returned.

If you have children with you, when the festival has begun you will be able to hire a trolley overnight to wheel the little ones around in. Allowing you to catch the late performances whilst they are either enjoying the ride or asleep, safe and sound, right by your side. In addition to the trolley you can hire a wagon conversion. They have cushions, a canopy with sides that go up or down and solar powered fairy lights. Pick the colour you like, pay for the hire plus the deposit and off you go.

Hire charges
Getting in and out of the festival – 30 mins (minimum hire) £5 – Deposit £50
We’re not strict on the duration and always allow for extra time

Overnight hires
Wagon conversion – one night £25, 2 nights £45, 3 nights £60 – Deposit £100
Just a trolley – one night £15, 2 nights £25, 3 nights £30 – Deposit £50