Dour Festival 2023

Accessibility

Accessibility

With the help of INTER, we are doing everything we can to make this a party accessible to everyone!

Therefore, we are providing the necessary facilities so that a festival goer with Reduced Mobility can enjoy the festival just as much as any other.

 

We provide:

  • A dedicated parking area near the entrance (follow the specific parking signage) available free of charge to holders of a specific Parking Permit or for persons with a proven.
  • A reception upon arrival at the PRM Parking and Ticketing, at the entrance of the festival.
  • Adapted toilets on the festival site
  • Adapted paths leading to the stages and amenities.
  • 2 elevated platforms to fully enjoy the concerts! (Last Arena and Petite Maison dans la Prairie)
  • An induction loop at the Last Arena provided by our partner Veranneman
  • A dedicated and adapted campsite with all the necessary facilities : electricity (on request), adapted toilets and shower, care tent (with a care bed, hoist and a fridge to store medicines).
    Please note that those who wish to stay overnight at the assisted camping site must purchase a Regular Camping ticket.
  • Assistance for your daily routines 
  • An information booth at the accessible campsite

 

Inter can be reached 24/24h (only) during the festival at this number: 0032 475 299 277.

You’re a specialized institution and you wish to bring a group of People with Reduced Mobility to the festival for one more days? Get in touch with us via accessibilite@dourfestival.be in order to prepare your visit as efficiently as possible.

Map of facilities: available soon

 

Practical information

We strongly advise you to use the PRM parking if you use a wheelchair. Access to the festival site via the regular parking includes a footbridge.

 

Registration is mandatory

If you wish to benefit from all these services and to get in touch with the INTER team, register before July 5, 2023 via the form.

 

Access-i

In collaboration with our partner Access-i, you can identify at a glance the level of accessibility of the event using pictograms in relation to each specific need.

With the support of Wallonia, AVIQ, INTER, ACCESS-I

 

             

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