
Shuttle
Arrival
Camp
Officially the festival is from 12.06 afternoon until Monday morning. You are welcome to come Thursday evening (11.06.) already to set up your tent and arrive slowly at our beautiful forest location. You are also welcome to stay until Tuesday morning (16.06.) before getting back to the city. Communicating that with us through our instagram beforehand would be great!
Food
There will be vegetarian food vendors at fair prices if you want to support our community chefs & food artists. Water is provided by us for free. We offer a beautiful selection of hot and cold drinks. Alcohol is not encouraged on our grounds and we offer mainly beer. We as a community do not support typical boycotted products that are related to funding occupations and ethnic cleansing so be careful what you bring with you.
The best way to reach our location is by the direct train RE4 from Berlin Hbf or Südkreuz to Linda (Elster) that arrives every 2 hours. The ride takes 50 mins ride. From there you can take our Bumbum Shuttle (10 mins ride) that is not included in your ticket. Shuttles will be running on Friday+Sunday all day, on Saturday+Monday only limited availability. Exact timings on this coming soon to sign up.

Facilities
There are eco-toilets, showers and a kiosk full of snacks and other Bumbum necessities. We got you covered! For our festival and camping newbies, we have created a list for you, for all the things you need to get to have a decent camping experience. Contact us through our instagram.
We have a designated camping area where early sleepers and early risers who need a quiet reset can still do that. There are no personal speakers allowed. We also offer a music break so we can enjoy the forest breeze and wind sounds. We recommend packing layers for the bunker. You are invited to bring your own tent/van. For bringing your car/ caravan into the camping location you will have to get the caravan ticket. Coming soon!
Safety
Safety at Bumbum is a shared responsibility. We care deeply about creating a space where everyone feels held, respected, and free to be themselves. Awareness, consent, and looking out for one another are part of the culture we build together. If something feels off, you’re not alone.The production and awareness teams will always be visually distinct and easily recognizable, with crew members reachable at any time throughout the festival.