We can also already offer a limited number of accessible parking spaces close to the festival grounds for guests with a valid disability parking permit issued by the Danish Disability Organizations (or a similar card from a foreign organization).
Here is an overview of the camping options available in the two different areas:
COPENHELL Camping Sønder Hoved
COPENHELL Tenthouse – the luxurious solution for two people who want to spend the festival nights as comfortably as possible
COPENHELL Sleepbox – an alternative to the Tenthouse that, despite its different exterior, offers the same amenities and the same level of comfort
COPENHELL Cabin – wooden cabins with four bunk beds and panoramic windows facing the water, ideal for smaller groups who want to stay together
Bring your own tent – bring your own tent and pitch it. We don’t interfere with your method as long as you stay within your designated area, but we do recommend giving it a test run before the festival
COPENHELL Camping Kløverparken
Bring your own tent – same concept as at Sønder Hoved
The big change in 2026 is that we can unfortunately no longer offer space for RVs, caravans or similar living units in Kløverparken. If you and your friends dream of sleeping in your own rolling luxury palace, we recommend finding alternative campgrounds on Amager and cycling back and forth.
COPENHELL Parking Kløverparken
You can secure a reserved parking space for your car or motorcycle close to the festival area, from where shuttle buses will transport you to and from the festival grounds.
Camping and parking tickets can be purchased from Friday, December 5 at 10:00.
For tickets, click here.