What to bring
Festival ticket and Parking pass
A reusable water bottle, to fill up from the free taps on site
Tent (if you're not hiring one from one of our suppliers)
Sleeping bag
Roll mat
Wellies or sturdy boots
Toilet roll
A warm jumper (it can get cold at night)
Sun tan lotion
Waterproof
Toiletries
Enough change of clothes in case you get wet
Medical info (if you have any allergies or medical conditions)
Medication if required
Torch
ID
Money/cards
Hat
Bags for dirty clothes and rubbish
Mark valuables with house name and postcode so it can be posted back to you
What NOT to bring
Too much stuff so you can’t take it home again
Please don’t bring gazebos – they take up valuable tent space in the campsites plus an awful lot of them get left behind. We’d also rather you didn’t put tape around your enclosure of tents, please. It makes it harder for other people to get to their tents
Excess packaging – if you purchase something new for the Festival, please remove all the excess packing at home, before you arrive
Please don’t bring anything made of glass (even perfume or mirrors) it will be confiscated if found
You may be searched at the entrance for any items that may be used in an illegal or offensive manner – which will be confiscated. Persons suspected of carrying out illegal and/or offensive activities onsite may also be searched and face eviction. No portable laser equipment or pens are permitted
NO animals (except registered guide dogs), sound systems, generators, sky lanterns or kites, unauthorised fireworks, or wax flares
Persons using fireworks will be evicted from site and materials confiscated
No unauthorised tape recorders, professional film or video equipment are allowed onsite. Cameras for personal use are welcome
Sound systems or drums
Flying or filming with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, or so-called drones) is not allowed on site before, during or after the Festival – and is prohibited by law. We have a working site and the safety of our audience, crew and staff is paramount
After much success in 2022 Geronimo is offering camping again in 2023 to allow festival goers to join us for a mini vacation, we have various options: you can bring your own tent, caravan or Motorhome or if you'd rather not bring the kitchen sink, take the stress out of camping and opt for a pre-erected glamping option with our partners. Click HERE to find out more.
We have partnered up with Airs and Graces to provide the camping families with the option of hiring a trailer to make the car park to campsite as easy as possible. You can find out more HERE about how this can help you.
There will be no re-entry to the caravan/motorhome campsite for cars that leave the campsite.
To stay in the Family Campsite, you will need to purchase the Camping version of your tickets. Please be sure to choose the correct option when purchasing.
Those with the Camping version will have access to our camping Car Park, located close to the Campsite to minimise your journey from car to tent.
You cannot drive into the campsites at any time due to fire regulations. Zone Managers will be working 24 hours in each zone. There are also teams of security and Campsite Assistance Teams in each zone who are there if you need any help.