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Tickets 13.07.22

Boardmasters 2022 - Essential Guide

Boardmasters 2022 is finally upon us! We've compiled a handy guide containing all the information you will need to enjoy your festival experience, including key info, set times, travel and welfare. See you at the beach!

  1. KEY INFO
  • Opening Times – click HERE
  • Shuttle Bus info – click HERE
  • Maps – click HERE
  • Download the Boardmasters App below for set times and essential info!

 

PACKING FOR HOT WEATHER

✅ Bring a reusable water bottle & fill up from the many free water points around the campsites & main arena

✅ Bring sun cream

✅ Bring a hat

❌ Don’t bring BBQs or camping stoves

❌ Don’t drop cigarettes on the ground

 

GETTING HERE BY CAR

Put TR8 4AN in your sat nav. As you get closer you’ll see yellow road signs, with directions for our different car parks.

Follow signs for Blue Car Park / Drop off

Parking at Boardmasters for the weekend? 

If you’re a Camping, VIP Camping, Charger, Glamping or Campervan customer put TR8 4HR in your sat nav and follow signs for Green Gate / Green Car Park.

If you’re not a VIP, Glamping or Charger customer, you’ll need to pay to park.

Book your car parking ticket in advance, and not only will you get into the festival car park faster, you’ll also save some money.

Advance parking tickets are: £27.50

On the day parking tickets are: £40

Please note, if you choose to leave the car park and come back, you’ll need to buy a new parking pass for £30. We recommend taking our shuttle buses instead. They’re cheap, they get you straight into Newquay and they’re more friendly to the environment than lots of short car journeys.

Parking at Boardmasters for the day? 

Put TR8 4AN in your sat nav. As you get closer you’ll see yellow road signs, with directions for our different car parks.

Follow signs for Blue Car Park.

Need a lift? Got space in your car? 

We’ve partnered with Liftshare to help festivalgoers share lifts for more sustainable car travel.

Leaving our car parks on Monday 

New for this year, we’re keeping our campsites open until 4pm on Monday.

We’re expecting traffic to be busiest in the morning, so if you can, we recommend you getting some sleep, hanging out in the campsites and grabbing some food before setting off.

Please plan ahead for your journey home and make sure you have water and snacks in your car.

 

GETTING HERE BY TRAIN

Take the stress out of your journey and reduce your carbon footprint by taking the train to Newquay. Shuttle buses will run approx every 15 minutes from Newquay station once the first trains arrive on Wednesday.

✅ To travel on the train you will be required to have a reservation so book in advance

✅ Some services don’t take surf boards. Check luggage info

✅ Remember your railcard (if you have one)

✅ Book in advance via GWR.com

 

FESTIVAL SAFE

Our friends at Festival Safe have some fantastic guides to help you make the most of your festival:

OUR DRUGS & PROHIBITED ITEMS POLICY

Prevent

As with anywhere else in the UK, it is illegal to buy, sell or take drugs at Boardmasters. Together with Devon and Cornwall Police, we work with our security teams to prevent them from entering Boardmasters.

All drugs are potentially dangerous; there are no harmless drugs. The only way to avoid risks is not to take drugs at all. This goes for new psychoactive substances (formerly known as ‘legal highs’) as well.

Amnesty Points

We operate amnesty points at the festival entrance before our search areas. They are your chance to dispose of any illegal drugs or other prohibited items without getting in trouble. If you use them, we will not judge you and you will not be asked any questions.

Searches

After the amnesty points you will be searched and if found in possession of drugs or other prohibited items you will be refused entry and may be arrested. Don’t ruin your festival before it gets started. Use our amnesty points – no questions asked.

Pursue

Our security team and Devon and Cornwall Police will pursue anyone suspected of dealing or supplying illegal drugs. You will be ejected from the festival and arrested. Police patrol Boardmasters as well as sniffer dogs.

Protect

We acknowledge that despite the measures put in place with our security team and local police, drugs may get into the festival and could cause harm to our audience. Therefore we work with Devon and Cornwall Police, Cornwall Council, Safer Cornwall and our medical & welfare teams to protect festival goers.

Ahead of the festival we are encouraging all festival goers to read through the excellent advice shared by our friends at Festival Safe.

If you, or a friend have taken something and feel unwell, please know that we are here to help. Go to a welfare point or speak to a member of our security team. We will not judge you and you will not get into trouble.

 

2. SAFETY & SECURITY


Like all major events and festivals, we are aware of a raised level of threat across the country, though we do not currently have any specific threat related to the festival or surrounding area. We continue to plan the event closely with the police and security services and the police will have a presence on site throughout the festival to support our dedicated security provider. We have increased security measures in place for 2022 and continue to work vigilantly with all our partners to deliver a safe and enjoyable event for all attending.

Due to extra security measures, entrance into the festival may be slightly slower. To ensure we get you in as quickly and safely as possible please pack light, be patient and co-operate with instructions from our security team. For further key festival information, click HERE

2.1 Personal Safety…


  • Only bring essential items
  • Mark your property – put your postcode on your belongings, including your tent. This will significantly reduce any risk of theft and increase the chance of return if found!
  • Use Charge Candy lockers to store your valuables
  • If you choose to carry cash and valuables, don’t keep them all in the same place!
  • If you lose something, please check at lost property first – located HERE incase the item has been handed in. Lost Property opening times are Wed 1200 – 2100, Thurs – Sun 0800 – 2100, Mon 0800 – 1400.
  • If you think something has been stolen, report online HERE or email [email protected] or call 101 from any phone. Reporting via this process will generate a crime reference number.

 

Look out for each other #Don’tBeABystander 

Everyone should be able to have fun and express themselves at Boardies.

It should go without saying, but harassment, racism or abuse of any kind have no place at Boardies.

Don’t be a bystander. If you see someone behaving disrespectfully, please speak to a steward or member of security.

Look after yourself 

We want you to have a great time, but please don’t put yourself at a risk of harm.

Please pay attention to and abide by our prohibited items list

If you’re found to be in possession of any prohibited items or illegal substances, you will be asked to leave the festival.

Keep safe by the coast 

If you’re headed to the beach during the festival, please pay attention to tide times and follow directions of lifeguards. If you see someone in trouble in the water call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

Check out Festival Safe 

Festival safe has a load of info and tips to help you look after yourself at a festival. Read more here

3. HAVE A GOOD TIME


Following the simple steps below will make your festival experience so much more enjoyable!

  • Drink water and stay hydrated – bring a reusable water bottle or purchase a Boardmasters one from our merch stand and fill up at the many free water points around site HERE
  • Apply suncream – this is available from Welfare and take advantage of any shaded spots around site
  • Make yourself familiar with the food and drink available onsite and plan ahead if you have any specific dietary needs
  • Know your limits and those of your friends, you’ll have a much better festival if you avoid over-doing it. If you are concerned that one of your friends requires assistance ask a steward or a member of security to help get you to a Medical or Welfare Point. You will not get into any trouble.
  • Please be aware that Cornwall has only one hospital to serve the County. Please make use of our Medical or Welfare points. If you’re not staying at the festival, and it’s not a medical emergency, please contact NHS 111 first. This will help ensure you receive the right care in the right place, at the right time. NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.
  • Go as wild as the Cornish spirit for the weekend but don’t leave your rubbish behind.
  • Take home great memories and your tents!

Still have some questions? All answers can be found on our FAQs page HERE and our COVID FAQs page HERE

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