Lindisfarne Festival

Overview
Lindisfarne welcomes disabled festival goers and takes all reasonable measures to assist with their attendance and enjoyment of the event. At the same time, the festival takes place in the open countryside and disabled guests should be aware that the main arena, car park and surrounding areas are, naturally, fairly uneven and may be difficult to navigate. Where possible when designing the site, we do so, so it utilises level, flat routes, to make the event as accessible as possible for wheelchair users. There will also be a dedicated viewing area for wheelchair users to view the event, though it does have a capacity and will be first come first served to wheelchair users and their companions and we have disabled toilet facilities in the festival arena and in the disabled campsites. More information on disabled camping can be found under the Camping Section. To obtain access to these facilities, you will need to contact our team via the Contact Page or email the team on info@lindisfarnefestival.com to ask for an Accessibility Questionnaire which is used to help determine exactly which areas are needed to enhance your experience. Please get in touch with our team at least two weeks before the event so we can ensure they can accommodate. If you have any other specific requirements, let us know via our Contact Page and where at all possible, we'll endeavour to help. Access to facilities is subject to availability and not guaranteed. Anyone turning up on the day without making prior arrangements may not be able to access our facilities if they are full to capacity. If you are disabled and require the assistance of a carer (or in the case of a disabled customer aged under 18, an additional carer, in addition to the ticket holder aged over 18, which is required to accompany you), you may apply for a free Carers Ticket to accompany you at the festival. If you wish to apply for the same please email us at info@lindisfarnefestival.com or contact our team via the Contact Page.
Contact details
Beal Farm Berwick-upon-Tweed Northumberland North East TD15 2PB United Kingdom
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Access Card notes
The Access card is the only evidence we accept for all of our accessible facilities*. *The only acceptation is the blue badge for day parking.
This provider accepts the Access Card as supporting documentation for accessible facilities and tickets.
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Access guidance
- We provide a separate entrance for our guests to enter the music arena, while this does not eliminate all queuing it reduces the time substantially. We would also find a seat if required and a quiet area to wait if the queue was to be overwhelming for a guest.
- We provide a separate entrance for guest with accessible needs which is wider to enable wheelchair and motorised wheelchair access. We also provide a wheelchair viewing platform where one PA/Carer can accompany the guest.
- We have a disabled campsite which is positioned close to the arena entrance. The separate accessibility entrance and staff are happy to help if required to explain the quickest way to access an area of the festival site.
- We have quick access toilets and wheelchair accessible toilets within the accessible campsite and in the main arena. The arena toilets are monitored to ensure they are available for the guests who need them.
- Assistance dogs are welcome, and we have waterpoints available at multiple points across the arena and campsites.
- We offer free companion tickets for our guests that require extra support we do ask for evidence with the Access Card being our preferred why to explain your exact accessibility needs.
- We offer verbal support for our guests with visual needs.
- We would adjust our speaking speed for those who lip read and provide a pen and paper so our guest can write down any requests.
- We would ask if there was anything else we could help with and do our best to assist in any way we can to enable the guest to enjoy our events.