
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?
If you have any questions about Camp 60, please feel free to ask
Tina, Mel or Tiggy. Or you might find the answer here:
Where is Camp 60?
Camp 60 is at Nesta Valley, a stunning location overlooking the picturesque Chew Valley Lake. It's only a 25 minute drive from Bristol – so easily doable in a taxi if you don't want to camp on site. Or you'll find lots of Airbnbs or cosy pubs to stay in locally.
When is the main event?
The main party will be on Saturday evening, although there will also be some fun and games throughout the weekend. See What's On for further information. You are welcome to join us just for the Saturday, or stay the whole weekend.
When can I arrive and when do I have to leave?
You can arrive any time from 15.00 on Friday 19 June 2026. Everyone needs to leave the site by 11.00 on Monday 22 June 2026. There will be no access to the site between the hours of 22.00 and 07.00.
What camping facilities are there?
Nesta Valley has toilets, showers and running water.
Can I pick my camping pitch and park next to my tent?
When you arrive you are free to pick your own camping spot near family and friends. You can also park your vehicle next to your tent – although in extremely wet weather we may need to restrict vehicles in the camping field and set up a 'car park' system instead. But we all know it's going to be glorious weather for Camp 60 🤞.
Is there a bar?
Yes the bar will be open every day selling a great range of beers, ciders, spirits and cocktails. Last orders at the bar will be at 01.00. The bar will also be open from 08.00 every morning selling freshly brewed coffee.
Can I bring my own food and drink?
Yes you are welcome to bring your own supplies for the weekend – although there will be great options on site and we encourage you to support these local independent suppliers.
Can children come to Camp 60?
Yes of course. But this is a lakeside location so they will need to be fully supervised at all times.
Are dogs allowed?
Well-behaved dogs are allowed with responsible owners. They should be kept on a lead at all times in the main camping/arena areas. There is plenty of room around the site to let them enjoy a bit of freedom – as long as you are vigilant and clean up after them.
Can I swim in the lake?
Officially, the answer to this is 'no'. If you choose to swim you do so at your own risk.
What food options will be available on site?
The pizza oven will be fired up throughout the weekend. Other food options will be available on Saturday and Sunday. More details to come. You are also welcome to bring your own food to cook at your tent or campervan.
Do I have to book yoga?
Yes you need to book in if you want to join one of the yoga sessions. The cost is £12.00 per person and you can book in at the bar when you arrive. Places are limited, so do it early to avoid disappointment.
How much is it to use the sauna and hot tub?
The sauna and hot tub will be open on Friday evening from 17.00 - 21.00, Saturday 9.00 - 18.00 and Sunday 10.00 - 18.00 (may close earlier depending on bookings). For Camp 60, it's offered at a greatly reduced cost of £12 per person. You need to book and pay for your session at the bar when you're on-site, and will need to sign a safety disclaimer.