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There will be an awareness structure at the camping site: This means that there is always the possibility of contacting people from the awareness team in the event of offensive behavior: They will support you. Paramedics and security are also at the camp and ensure our safety day and night. An emergency number can be found in the camp booklet. Of course, recordings at the camp, especially in the sanitary area and when bathing, are strictly prohibited. We also support the #egalwo petition from Kulturkosmos Müritz e.V.: https://innn.it/egalwo

Children are just as welcome at the festival as anyone else. In order to offer children a lot of fun as well as to support parents and make it easier for them to take part in workshops and lectures, we will offer childcare at certain time slots. In order to be able to plan everything as well as possible, please write to us in advance. Entry for kids up to the age of 14 is free.

Accommodation on-site will be mainly in tents. Please bring your own tents, sleeping bags, insulating mats etc. with you. We also recommend: FFP2 masks, any medication you need, sunscreen, rain jacket, toothbrush and whatever else you need for a typical camping trip. As we are close to the water: sunscreen, swim wear, arm bands, air mattress, etc. The best air mattress gets a prize!

You do not need to bring crockery, plates, cups etc.

People with back problems or who need beds for other reasons and cannot sleep in a tent, please contact us in advance.

Caravans, car camping, etc. is not possible on the camping area.

YES! Antifacamp works better the more people participate. We are therefore happy when people take on various tasks (cleaning, helping in the kitchen, working at the counter, etc.). Further information on where help is still sought is available on the camping site at the info point.

If you would like to help set up or dismantle the camp, let us know in advance.

It is possible to set up a separate camping area for FLINTAs. Please contact us in advance by email if you need it, so that we know how much space we are planning.
FLINTA is short for Female, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-Binary, Trans, and Agender.

There will be vegan meals three times a day, which are prepared and served under appropriate hygienic conditions. Please report (extraordinary) allergies and food intolerances in advance. We will try to deal with them fairly.
Food is included in the ticket price. Of course, donations are welcome.
You can buy drinks on-site at reasonable prices.

Who can please arrive by public transport. A shuttle between the destination station (which we will announce in time) is provided. Please let us know in advance when you will be at the destination station. In addition to the time, please also let us know how many of you are in the travel group. The better the communication in advance, the less stress for us.

Unfortunately, parking spaces are scarce. If you want to arrive by car, please let us know in advance via the registration form.

You can get the tickets at the various ticket offices. Otherwise you register with the encrypted online form and then pay on-site. Registration is mandatory, because this is the only way to find out the location of the camp. If you are a travel group of up to five people, you can register online with just one person.

Your registration is encrypted in the form with PGP, after which we save it anonymously on an encrypted computer. Email traffic goes through riseup. Here we trust in the security of the provider.

If you want to and are able to communicate with us in encrypted form after registering, you can find the PGP keys here.

Admission on Friday (09/09/2022): from 2 PM
Program starts at 04:15 PM

End of the camp is on Sunday (09/11/2022): around 1 PM

Afterwards there is lunch for all those who want to and of course time to dismantle the tent. You are also welcome to help us dismantle the camp on Sunday afternoon.

Where does the camp take place?

The Antifacamp Bayern takes place in the middle of Bavaria, more precisely in southern Middle Franconia. The place is about half an hour away from Nuremberg main station by public transport. There will be a shuttle service to the camp site at the destination station.

The exact location will be communicated to you by email five days before the start. If you have purchased a ticket in advance, we will also activate the QR code on the ticket during this period.

The prices are tiered:

3-days-ticket incl. 2 nights (Fri-Sun):
40€/ reduced 20€/ solidarity 50€

2-days-ticket incl. 1 night (Sat-Sun):
30€/reduced 15€/ solidarity 40€

But it’s also not a problem if you can’t pay that much! Nobody should be prevented from participating for financial reasons! You can get tickets at the advance booking offices or at the on-site ticket office at the price you can afford. If you feel uncomfortable with this, you can also contact us by email and we can solve it together in solidarity.

Tickets are €5 cheaper at the pre-sale points.
Food is included in the ticket price. Drinks are available at normal prices at any time.

Since this is a camping site, we can only make a part of it really barrier-free. This applies to the house and the sanitary facilities. We can offer a limited number of beds in accessible rooms.

A part of the program items will also take place in the house, others in tents on the campsite. Please contact us in advance for specific clarification. Possibly some things can arranged additionally.

We ask you to leave your dogs at home. Assistance dogs are of course excluded from this regulation.

There are several toilet and shower rooms on the festival site, open either to “all genders” or only to FLINTA. The sanitary facilities are disinfected several times a day.

We take the pandemic and its dangers seriously. With a hygiene concept, we try to reduce/avoid the risk of infection. We wish that all participants pay attention to this and protect themselves and others. Solidarity is also essential when it comes to Corona.

At the time of the camp, we will adapt prevailing pandemic and legal situations to the concept. Details on all aspects of infection protection can be found under „hygiene concept“.

Please leave cameras at home and please do not take photos on the premises. Also, leave everything you shouldn’t have with you at protests (weapons, drugs, address books, etc.) at home.

The camp is open to all antifascists of any age, structure and organization. We welcome cross-spectrum exchange. The camp is primarily aimed at anti-fascists from Bavaria, but of course people from other federal states are also welcome.

In the last few years before Corona, we always held an anti-fascist congress in the union building in Munich. With a camp we want to explore old and new paths and hope that the atmosphere at the camp will improve networking. We are excited and looking forward to the fifth Bavarian Antifacamp!