FESTIVAL FAQs
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The address will be sent to you as part of the information provided with your ticket.
The event is taking place in East Hanney, Wantage
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Gates open at 12pm on Thursday and close at 9pm
Gates open on Friday at 8am and close at 9pm
The festival finishes at 6pm on Sunday - festival goers offsite by 9pm on Sunday
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Yoga mat, cushion and blanket for workshops
Cup, bowl, cutlery – there will be no disposables or single use plastics on site.
Refillable water bottle. There is a Drinking water tap onsite.
Bin bags - this is a leave no trace site, please take all your rubbish home with you (Gaia is so greatfull and so are we) Extra bin bags will be available at the information mushroom.
Tent, torch, sleeping bag, camping stuff (obvs!) Extra food, snacks for your little people.
Guitars, flutes, and singing voices for jamming around the fire
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The wonderful ‘Amrutha’ are our communal food suppliers. They are offering a delicious Vegan and Gluten free menu all weekend so that everyone can partake in communal eating. If you would like to eat the communal food then we are encouraging people to buy a weekend meal ticket in advance.
Buying a meal ticket before the event will help to accurately prepare and minimize food waste. Taking payments on the day will slow down the service.
There are also children’s meal tickets available.
Our wonderful Cacao Shack will also be serving light snacks, vegan wraps & vegan sausage rolls.
We are not a strictly vegan site, so please bring whatever food you prefer if our offerings are not to your taste.
If you have very fussy or hungry little people being extra snacks.
There is a drinking water tap on-site and a wonderful Conscious Bar.
Here is the menu and link to buy a meal to ticket with Amrutha.
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No dogs please (service dogs only)
No fires in the campsite – we will have communal fires
Gas stoves are allowed for cooking. Please be sensible and safe.
No amplified speakers in the campsite please. Wellbeing starts with a peaceful nights sleep!
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Please enter the festival site at 5mph with your hazard lights on.
Please park in the designated campervan area - approximately 3 m apart
There will be no water or electricity hook up on the campsite.
Open fires are not permitted - BBQs or gas stoves must be at least 3m away from any vehicle or structure.
Gas cylinders over 7kg in gas weight are not permitted at the festival
All campervans need to be equipped with their own fire extinguisher.
This is an environmentally friendly festival - please take all your rubbish home.
If you need to drive off the festival site early, please find a steward to escort you safety off site.
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Yes! All our vendors will be accepting card and cash - please note there will be no ATM
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Every day there will be a Fairy supervised meeting in the Kidz Temple to encourage all the children to connect with each other
We will give them ideas, suggestions and activities for the day.
We do not accept any responsibility for any children - please keep a constant check on your little people at all times.
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Please head to our Line-up page for the links to buy tickets for the ‘Mud Ceremony’, ‘Sauna sessions’ and the Silky Serenade’ workshop
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There will be no alcohol for sale - we have a Conscious Bar selling alcohol-free beer and other delicious clean drinks. Please remember to bring an appropriate drinking vessel as all drinks will be served in it!
No glass onsite please
No smoking inside the barns, structures or tents.
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By buying a ticket to Elemental Temple Festival, you are agreeing to comply with our Health and Safety ethos:
Elemental Temple Festival Health and Safety Ethos
Look After Yourself
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to avoid dehydration.
Know Your Limits: Be mindful of your physical and mental limits.
Look After Each Other
Buddy System: Stay with friends and check in regularly to ensure everyone's well-being.
Be Aware: Look out for signs of distress in others and offer help or seek assistance from festival staff if needed.
Respect Boundaries: Be considerate of others' personal space and comfort levels.
Look After Children
Supervise Closely: Keep a close eye on children at all times, ensuring they are safe and within your sight.
Child-Friendly Zones: Utilize family areas and child-friendly facilities designed to keep kids safe and entertained.
Identification: Equip children with wristbands with your contact information in case they get separated.
Act Responsibly
Follow Rules: Adhere to all festival guidelines and safety instructions provided by organizers and security personnel.
Dispose of Waste: Keep the environment clean by taking your rubbish offsite with you.
Respect Nature: Be mindful of the natural surroundings and avoid damaging flora and fauna.