A campsite located just a few meters from the festival grounds is available to you! The campsite will open on Thursday, July 31 at 4:00 PM and will close on Monday, August 4 at 12:00 PM.
Here’s what’s waiting for you:
Food trucks & Bars
Free Showers & Toilets
Plenty of Water Points
Shaded Areas to set up your tent
Delicious Breakfasts every morning (for purchase)
New this year!
An exclusive electro party is happening on the campsite on Thursday, July 31 for those who want to go all in! This year, kick off your festival in the best possible way — feel the bass and the unique vibes of the Ronquières Festival campsite.
So… what are you waiting for?
The Tipi Village
Looking for practical and comfortable accommodation during the festival? The TiPi Village is a secure area with a 24/7 reception team, daily cleaned showers and toilets, and a relaxation space with electrical outlets to charge your devices. A comfortable and convenient setting for a successful stay!
While booking, you can opt for the comfort kit for your tipi (duvet + pillow + sheets).
Several options are available to suit your needs:
TiPi DUO / QUATTRO / FIVE / TRIBE: Cotton tents for 2 to 6 people, equipped with:
A comfortable foam mattress (10 cm thick) per person.
A lamp for lighting.
A spacious and practical area under the canvas.
COTTAGES: Small wooden chalets for 4 people, equipped with:
Beds and mattresses.
Integrated lighting.
Electricaloutlets to charge your devices.
A lockabledoor for added security and privacy.
Important! To access the TiPi Village, you must have a standard camping ticket (€25) AND a festivalticket!
Campsite Security
At each entrance, a security check and bag inspection may be carried out.
Security staff and stewards will be present at all times at the campsite entrances and inside the grounds. Do not hesitate to speak to them or report any issue or suspicious behaviour.
Despite their presence, it is not possible to monitor the personal belongings of every camper. It is therefore strongly advised not to leave any valuables unattended in your tent.
The organisation cannot be held responsible for any theft, loss or damage to personal items.
Respect for the site and other campers
It is strictly forbidden to leave your waste on the ground. Offenders are subject to immediate expulsion from the campsite. Garbage bags are available free of charge at the campsite reception and at the bar. Please make sure to sort your waste properly.
It is also forbidden to damage the ground or facilities. Any harm done to vegetation, fences, the terrain, or installations is the responsibility of the person responsible, who will be required to cover the cost of repairs.
In general, everyone is expected to maintain cleanliness, hygiene, and the overall condition of the campsite, including sanitary facilities.
The spot used during your stay must be left in the same condition as when you arrived.
How can I book the access to the camping ?
Book your camping access via our ticketing platform.
The CAMPING ticket is valid per person, not per tent. Access to the campsite is strictly reserved for festivalgoers wearing both a CAMPING wristband and a valid FESTIVAL wristband.
This ticket grants access to the campsite only on the days and nights corresponding to your festival pass, as well as Thursday evening for those with a 3-day pass. You may stay at the campsite until 12:00 PM on the day after (J+1) your last festival day.
Camper vans are not allowed, neither on the regular festival parking lots nor on the campsite. To ensure everyone's safety and comfort, please consult the list of prohibited items in the FAQ at the bottom of the page.
Camping – Mobility
Parking Dedicated to Camping
Campers have access to a parking area reserved exclusively for camping. This parking is only accessible with a specific ticket, which can be purchased on our ticketing site.
If this parking area is full, we recommend opting for the parking in the yellow zone, provided you have the corresponding ticket.
Camper Parking Hours:
Thursday, 31st July : from 3:00 PM
Friday, 1st August : from 11:00 AM
Saturday, 2nd August : from 10:00 AM
Coming by Train ?
Head towards Braine-le-Comte, the only station served by free shuttles to the festival.
It’s fast, convenient, and perfectly suited for campers!
Special shuttles are available exclusively for campers departing from this station :
Thursday: between 3:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Monday morning: between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM
During the rest of the weekend, regular shuttles are available for all festival-goers, including campers.
A Kiss & Ride specifically designed for campers is located in the yellow zone.
You can be dropped off quickly and then follow a marked path directly to the entrance of the campsite.
Want to secure your belongings during the festival ?
Don't delay, reserve your locker at the festival or campsite here !
Make sure you choose the right location for your locker.
Where can I place my tent on the campsite?
Upon arrival, stewards will guide you to an available spot. You may ask to be placed in a quieter area of the campsite.
No matter where you set up your tent, please respect fellow campers at all times.
It is not permitted to reserve a spot for others arriving later, unless expressly authorised by a campsite manager.
Please set up your tent in the area designated by the organisers, and respect the ground markings indicating fire lanes and emergency exits. Any installation (tent, guy ropes, etc.) that obstructs emergency access will be dismantled.
You may be asked to adjust your setup to help optimise the available space and allow everyone to settle in comfortably.
Which tent am I allowed on the campsite?
The area you can use to pitch your tent is :
4 m² for a pitch for 2 persons
9 m² for a pitch for 4 people.
What items are not allowed on the camping ?
Any illegal drugs
Any glass containers
Strong alcohol
Unsealed plastic bottles (only sealed water bottles are allowed)
Cans are allowed, limited to 12 (33cl) or 8 (50cl) per person
Water pipes and hookahs
Any type of fire larger than a lighter flame (candles, gas burners, etc.)
Generators
Tools (wrenches, pliers, shovels) that could be used to dismantle barrier. Anyone attempting to climb, open, damage the infrastructure, or smuggle objects into the campsite will be immediately expelled from both the campsite and the festival and handed over to law enforcement.
Cars, motorbikes, trailers, caravans, camper vans, etc.
Pets, except for guide dogs for visually impaired people
Sound systems – loud music is not allowed. Please respect others’ rest
Commercial activities – campers are not allowed to sell food, drinks or any other goods
Distribution of flyers or promotional material
Sharp or blunt objects, and any items that could disturb the peace (knives, fireworks, firecrackers, etc.)
Awnings and canopies
Any large tents exceeding 9 m²
Camper vans (not allowed on the campsite or regular parking areas)
If a camper chooses to leave a prohibited item at the entrance in order to enter the campsite, the organisation is not responsible for its return.
Anyone found in possession of a prohibited item will be immediately and permanently expelled, without refund.
Access to the campsite will be denied to anyone who does not respect these rules and may lead to legal prosecution.