Accommodation and meals

If you have booked accom­mo­da­tion, ple­a­se bring a com­for­tab­le slee­ping mat, a cosy slee­ping bag, and a pil­low, if you wish. The­re are a few camp beds avai­lab­le, but not enough for everyone.

What to bring

You bring your own slee­ping gear. Here’s what you’ll need for the night:

  • A slee­ping mat, air matt­ress or camp bed. Somet­hing to lie on that insu­la­tes you from the floor.
  • A slee­ping bag, quilt or tra­vel she­et. Somet­hing to sleep in toget­her with your mat. You sleep indo­ors, so you won’t need anyt­hing for hard frost.
  • A pil­low. Enti­rely optio­nal, but nice for a good night’s sleep befo­re the next day.
  • Ear plugs. The­re are many of you in the same room and some­o­ne always sno­res. Ear plugs help you sleep.
  • A towel. You’ll have access to a sho­wer – take the chan­ce to fres­hen up befo­re you turn in.
  • Soap and sham­poo. Bring what you need to wash.

Bre­ak­fast will be ser­ved from 05.30–06.30 on Satur­day and 06.00–06.50 on Sun­day for tho­se who have booked it.

Din­ner will be ser­ved at 18.00 on Satur­day for tho­se who orde­red it.

Special diets

We don’t pre­pa­re spe­ci­al diets. If you have aller­gi­es or par­ticu­lar needs, you’­re wel­come to bring your own food – let the kit­chen know when you check in, and we’ll sto­re and pre­pa­re it for you.

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