We have a limited number of dedicated spaces for campervans and motorhomes within a few minutes’ walk from the main festival arena. Each live-in vehicle pitch is 7m x 5m.
This space must include your live-in vehicle and any awnings. There will be a 3 metre gap between pitches. This will be strictly enforced to ensure we have fire breaks between each area. If one area is not large enough for you, you must purchase 2 live-in vehicle tickets.
The live-in vehicle area is on hard standing – there is no grass in the area.
Access to the live-in vehicle area will be controlled so only those who have a ticket for this area can access it. When you arrive on site, you will need your live-in vehicle area ticket which you must show at the gate. You will then be provided with a wristband for this area for each person staying within your vehicle.
There is strictly no sleeping within cars or vans – this area is for campervans and motorhomes only. Anyone under the age of 18 who is staying within the live-in vehicle area must be accompanied by an adult aged over 21. Anyone under 18 who attempts to stay without someone over aged 21 will be refused admission. No petrol or diesel generators are permitted.
Pets are not permitted in any part of the festival grounds, including our live-in motorhome area.
Gas cylinders must be under 7kg and no more than 1 per vehicle will be permitted.
Pitches are allocated on a first come first served basis – no pitches can be reserved.
The live-in vehicle area will have:
Temporary event toilets, 24 hour security and medical, Fully fenced off secure area, Hard standing (no mud to get stuck in!), Waste water disposal point.
The live-in vehicle area will NOT have:
Electrical or water hook-up points, Showers or Potable water.
In order to help us become more sustainable and environmentally minded, we ask that you bring a re-usable water bottle to use throughout the weekend and avoid wasting water by leaving taps running.
Alcohol Limits
You are welcome to bring your own food and drink (including alcohol) for use within the live-in vehicle area.
Please note that as a licensed venue, it is strictly forbidden to take alcohol out-with the live-in vehicle area and into the main festival area.
You may bring the following to the festival live-in vehicle area:
12 cans beer / lager / cider / pre-mixed drinks OR 2 bottles of wine (decanted into plastic bottles) per person OR a combination of the two i.e. 6 cans and 1 bottle.
Strictly no spirits or hard liquor. You may bring these refreshments in on first entry only. Searches will be undertaken upon entry. If you leave the site, you may be searched again upon re-admittance. Any alcohol above this allocation will be confiscated. This alcohol may only be consumed in the live-in vehicle area.
Live-in Vehicle Opening and Closing Times
Open – Saturday 31st August at 9:00 am
Close – Monday 2nd September at 12 noon
There will be no new admission to the live-in vehicle area between 8.00pm and 8.00am each day. You must
arrive before 8.00pm.
Leave No Trace
If you are traveling to Music at the Multiverse festival, we are asking you to be a conscious festival goer by maintaining awareness throughout the event about your impact to our beautiful countryside.
Everyone associated with Crawick Multiverse wants to leave the environment in as good if not better condition than you found it and we ask for your help by:
- Using the recycling and general waste bins provided and not leaving rubbish on the ground.
- Minimising single use plastic through bringing your own water bottle, which can be refilled freely at The Coalface and also at dedicated water stations on the festival site.
- Increasing eco-awareness and making an impact through sharing the Leave No Trace message.
The Leave No Trace message simply promotes respect for the land, wildlife, other users, and those who manage our natural environment, for the benefit of everyone, and to ensure a sustainable future for all. Leave No Trace aims to set a standard in eco-festivals by having a significant influence on the thought process of people from all backgrounds and places of the world as well as by developing a functional model based on sustainability and community.
Promoting Leave No Trace outdoor ethics benefits everyone. We encourage festival goers to pack responsibly for the festival. Do not bring items that will end up in landfill or that you will not want to take back home again. Remember to pack light, reuse and recycle.