Chorin, Germany
MAY 2027
Check out all the latest information on the fesitval here!
[ TIMINGS ]
[ SHARE A RIDE ]
- Environmentally Friendly – Choosing shared transport means you’re helping the planet by reducing your carbon footprint.
- Community Vibes from the Start – The celebration begins the moment you hop on the train or into the car, not just when you arrive. Meet some fellows, share stories, and get in the spirit of togetherness before you even reach Pehlitz!
- Limited Parking – Parking at the festival site is limited, so sharing a ride helps us make sure everyone has a spot to park without stress.
[ GETTING THERE ]
The festival is located at Pehlitz, Chorin, Germany.
BY TRAIN
For a relaxed and scenic journey, take the train from Berlin to Chorin Station, with departures every hour on Saturday from:
- Berlin Hbf
- Gesundbrunnen
- Sudkreuz
BY BIKE
If you’re feeling adventurous and want to experience the natural beauty of the Brodowin region, why not come by bike? It’s the perfect way to get closer to nature on your way to Pehlitz. From Chorin Train Station, it’s a scenic 11 km ride, and we’ve reserved bikes for you to rent right at the station.
[ STAYING THERE ]
Our neighbors have kindly lent us a piece of their beautiful farmland for you to pitch your tent and sleep over during the festival days.
STAYING IN YOUR CAMPERVAN
If you prefer to bring your campervan to the festival it is also possible. If that is the case please remember to purchase the “Campervan ticket” option on top of your selected festival ticket. Slots for campers are limited.
[ FOOD ]
Meals on-site are priced between 10€ and 15€, featuring a selection of wholesome, thoughtfully prepared dishes crafted with care. While you’re welcome to bring your own food, we warmly invite you to enjoy the meals we’ve prepared for the festival.
Every dish reflects the love and effort we pour into creating this experience. By choosing to dine with us, you’re not only nourishing yourself but also directly supporting the festival’s production and helping our neighboring farmer thrive. It’s a small but meaningful way to contribute to the community while savoring something truly special.
[ WHAT TO BRING ]
- Tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping mat
- Yoga mat (if you plan to join our workshops)
- Warm clothes (weather can change, so be prepared!)
- Mosquito spray (to keep the critters at bay)
- Reusable water bottle (stay hydrated!)
- Torch (for those cozy evening walks)
- Cash (there are no ATMs nearby, either at the festival or the train station)
- Please note: Glass bottles are not allowed on-site for safety reasons.