Where is Dour?
Carte belgique

Dour is a French-speaking village in Belgium, situated in the Walloon region in the Hainaut county.

At the crossroads of Europe

If Belgium is home to the European Union, Dour seems ideally placed at the crossroads of all the European festivals. In close proximity to France, Dour is also easily accessible from the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany and England.

Some figures:

  • 70 km from Lille
  • 88 km from Brussels
  • 230 km from Paris
  • 280 km from Düsseldorf
  • 270 km from Luxembourg
  • 300 kilometres from Amsterdam
  • 350 km from London

By train

  • From Brussels : to Saint Ghislain station
  • From Mons: to Saint Ghislain station
  • From other towns in Belgium: Via Brussels or Mons depending on trains

From Wednesday to Monday, a shuttle runs from St Ghislain to the festival = site several times a day. The free shuttle is strictly reserved to festival pass holders.

Arriving by car

Once you arrive in the village of Dour, it is strongly advised to follow the festival signs in place to secure a smooth access to the festival site. Just follow the signs that lead to the parking lot reserved to ticket holders. Attention: any car parked outside the parking zones may be removed by the pound.