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Campervan Campout 2026 - vanlife festival

Start date
1-4 May 2026
Location
United Kingdom, Ardingly, South of England Showground, Ardingly

Campervan Campout 2026 runs May 1-4 at the South of England Showground, bringing together vanlife, road travel and camping fans.

The festival features live music, a wellness space with yoga and a street food zone. The Campout Hub hosts talks, workshops and traveler meetups. A Shopping Village offers travel and festival goods. Families can enjoy activities like a beach hangar, axe throwing, archery and play zones. Silent Disco provides a late-night headphone party.

Guests can stay in motorhomes, campers, tents or caravans. The festival is friendly and open to pets.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDriAk3PU7M

🏢 Organizer

Out & About Live

Location

United Kingdom, Ardingly, South of England Showground, Selsfield Rd, Haywards Heath RH17 6TL, UK, Ardingly, United Kingdom

Data completeness

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⚠️ Disclaimer: This event was created automatically based on news publications. Before visiting, we strongly recommend checking the information with the organizers. Dates, times and other details may change. We are not responsible for any inconvenience caused by possible inaccuracies.

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