Old Park Farm, Margam, Port Talbot, 24th – 26th May 2024

Can you camp at In It Together Festival?

Yes, camping is a big part of the In It Together experience. As well as the usual amenities, the sites have camping convenience stores, a selection of breakfast food traders as well as access to showers, toilets and a dedicated BBQ area. You can also upgrade your camping experience by booking one of our Boutique Camping packages.

What time does the campsite open and close?

The campsite opens at 9am to 7pm on Friday 24th May and Saturday 25th May. All campers must have vacated the festival grounds by 12pm on Monday 27th May, unless they have purchased an Escape Retreat ticket.

Is there early access to the campsite on the Thursday, 23rd May?

Yes, there will be an early access add on you can purchase for Thursday entry to the campsite from 9am. The add on includes access to the exclusive campers party.

Can I reserve my pitch?

General campsite pitches are allocated on a first come first served basis. However you can purchase a pre-pitched tent in the VIP campsite hosted by Pink Moon. Please visit Pink Moon Camping

What size tent should I bring?

We ask that all campers bring a tent size that is appropriate to your group size. Any excessive tent sizes may be asked to repitch.

Is boutique camping available?

Yes – we have teamed up with Pink Moon Camping to upgrade your camping experience with a wide selection of boutique tents and facilities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Please visit Pink Moon Camping

Are there showers in the campsite?

Yes, there are showers in the campsite available for festival goers to use across the weekend. Please bring your own towel, shampoo and shower gel.

Is there a campsite shop?

Yes, there will be a convenience store and a number of food and drink traders in the campsite for all your camping needs.

Can I bring a picnic?

Campers are welcome to bring food to the campsites, although there will also be concessions here serving coffee and breakfasts each morning and throughout the day. A wide selection of food and drink will be available for purchase in the Main Arena, where festival-goers will not be permitted to bring their own items for consumption with the exception of baby food for the littlest ones.

Can I light a campfire or barbecue?

For safety reasons, In It Together does not permit campfires or open gas fires in the campsite. There will however, be a designated bbq area alongside lots of delicious food stalls on site to ensure you’re well fed across the weekend. Any festival goer found starting a fire will be asked to leave the festival immediately.

Can I bring a stove?

Campers wishing to bring stoves should only bring purpose-built gas stoves with small gas bottles (2.2kg). No spare bottles are to be brought. These stoves can only be used for cooking in a designated area of the Campsite, and should not be used inside individual tents. No other LPG should be on site.

Can I bring my dog?

As much as we love dogs, things would get a little chaotic and a bit scary for them if your dog came along. Guide and assistance dogs are, of course, welcome.

Will there be somewhere to charge my phone?

Yes. Phone charging stations will be available at an additional cost in the festival arena at In It Together. You can prebook yours here.

Can I bring my gazebo?

No. Gazebos are not permitted in In It Together as we have limited camping space.

What is your litter policy?

We ask that all festival goers help us minimise waste and participate in our recycling initiatives across the weekend ensuring rubbish is disposed of in the ample bins provided and the land is looked after during your stay.

Restricted Items

The following list is prohibited from In It Together; Glass items, candles, gas canisters, flares, knives, illegal substances, drugs, ‘legal highs’, laser equipment/pens, megaphones, nitrous oxide, animals, fireworks, smoke canisters, poles, drones and any items which in the absolute discretion of the Promoter are considered to be a risk to the safety of the audience and/or affect the enjoyment of the audience and/or the running of the Festival are prohibited. Everyone will be searched on entry and management reserve the right to confiscate prohibited items.

Can I bring my motorhome or caravan?

Yes you can – the allocated pitch size for motorhomes and caravans is 8m x 6m. Due to uneven ground in some areas, please take precautions to ensure that your vehicle is securely stationed. Please note for those with caravans and trailer tents, that towing vehicles must be removed from the Campsite and parked in the public car park. You must have parked by 7pm on Friday 24th May.

Please note you must purchase a Motorhome pitch in addition to the cost of your weekend camping tickets.

Do motorhomes include electrical hook up?

We offer two different pitches, one that includes electrical hook up and one that does not. Please be aware that no hookups are available for water within the campsite.

Can we have a tent or awning next to our motorhome?

Sadly, we do not allow separate tents to be erected alongside your motorhomes. However, if you wish to erect an awning, this is possible. We kindly ask that you allow 2m of space between your own awning and your neighbours plot and that any awning fits within your 8m x 6m pitch size.

Please note, all awning is erected at the discretion of the campsite manager, and you may be asked to remove it if it deemed obstructive to the surrounding pitches.

Can I park my car and motorhome alongside tents?

In the general motorhome area, cars and motorhome will be parked in a designated area and cannot be parked alongside tents.

Will I be able to leave the site with a camping ticket? 

For health and safety reasons, we do not permit campers to leave and reenter the site with a camping ticket.

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