Where is Stekene?
The brand new festival site is located alongside the roadway E34 Antwerp-Knokke in Stekene (Belgium). Stekene is situated in the north of the country. Not too far from Antwerp and Ghent (30 km), close to the Dutch border.
How to get there?
Public transport is the most practical way to get to Crammerock. Sint-Niklaas railway station is the centre point of the festival weekend. It’s easily accessible, wherever you come from. The De Lijn bus company is running extra buses between Sint-Niklaas railway station and the festival site on friday evening and sunday morning.
Crammerock can be reached via the roadway E34/N49 Antwerp-Knokke, exit 11 Kemzeke. After the exit, please disable your GPS device and follow the signs to the festival.
Do’s and dont’s
When you enter the festival grounds you may be searched. If you refuse, you will not be allowed to enter.
Things that are not welcome include: sharp objects, weapons, glass, tins, bottles (glass & plastic), alcohol, (professional) audiovisual recording equipment, vuvuzelas, folding chairs, large backpacks, tents and all kinds of camping gear, gas burners, candles, pocket or other knives, flagpoles, parasols, non-retractable umbrella’s with pins, plastic or wooden bins, blocs of polystyrene foam, drinking cups, mess tins and drinking bottles, flyers, stickers and other promotional material, bicycle pumps and bicycle repair equipment and animals.
Do’s: however, guide dogs for the visually impaired, simple disposable or pocket cameras, sandwiches, coolers (filled with beverages in carton, plastic jars with chocolate spread/jam, plastic knives), thermos flasks, retractable umbrellas without pin (no parasols), plastic and blankets to sit or lie on, sun lotion, perfume bottles, deodorant, refreshment water in a vaporizer and small backpacks or other bags.
Making fire: Burning paper and other waste is strictly prohibited on the festival ground (this means on campsites and the public road as well). Not only do you put yourself at risk, but also other festival-goers.
On and around the festival ground (this means on campsites and the public road as well) it is strictly forbidden to hand out flyers or any other type of promotional material. For more information, contact us.
Protect your ears
Crammerock is among the co-signatories of the charter for the reduction of hearing damage during music events. This is an initiative by the entire Belgian music industry. We support realistic legislation regarding the maximum permitted sound level. Because we want your ears to continue working properly, also after attending a concert or festival. In concrete terms: the maximum sound level is set at 100 dB, measured over 15 minutes at the mixing desk. In addition, earplugs are provided to visitors (you can obtain free earplugs from the drinkcorners) and a chill-out zone will be set up so that ears (and bodies where necessary) can be given a break.
