What do you minimally need when you stay at our camp?
- Tent: suitable for the number of people sleeping in it
- Folding trailers, campers, and caravans are not allowed
- Tent pegs, guy lines, mallet, groundsheet
- Chair and possibly a small table.
- Sleeping gear
- Toiletries
- Personal belongings
- Scouting members: your uniform (for the opening and closing ceremonies)
If you require electricity:
- 30 meters of power cable with a regular grounded plug.
- This cable must be undamaged and safe for outdoor use.
- Possibly a power strip if you need to connect multiple devices (phone, etc.).
- Maximum 500 watts per connection.
- Bring a camping adapter plug just in case.
- If you require electricity for medical reasons, bring the necessary equipment.
- You can charge your mobile phone for free in the relaxation area / breakfast and lunch hall
If you ordered meals with us:
- Plate, mug, bowl, and cutlery.
- Chair (optional for dinner — benches are available at breakfast and lunch)
- Tea towel.
If you are cooking for yourself:
- Camping stove.
- Gas bottle with hose: must be approved for the year you are staying with us.
- Cooking utensils.
- Plate, mug, bowl, and cutlery.
- Tea towel.
If you are a walker (participant in the walking event):
- Everything you need to complete the Four Days Marches.
- Cap or hat.
- Power bank.
- Sunglasses and sunscreen.
- Rain gear.
- Trash bag or sit mat (for sitting during breaks).
- Water bottle or hydration pack.
- Dry spare socks.
- Your own mug/cup to use at the checkpoints.
- (There will still be disposable cups at each post this year, but it’s the last year they will be used.)
- Sufficient walking clothes, footwear, and socks.
- Some people like to bring two pairs of walking shoes so they can alternate, especially in rainy weather.
Handy items to bring (don’t forget):
- Flip-flops for the shower.
- Clogs, Crocs, or other easy slip-ons for around the campsite.
- Clothesline to air-dry your towel and walking clothes.