FAQ

FAQ General

  • NATURE ONE is the original. It’s the festival that offers more than it promises. Freedom, tolerance, and unity have always been the core values. The limitless sense of togetherness – you can’t buy it, you have to experience it. Over 60,000 like-minded people celebrate for four days and three nights. The beautiful landscape of the Hunsrück provides the perfect stage with the best special effects: 100% fresh air and millions of stars in the night sky.

    Opening hours & info:

    🚀 Festival site:
    Friday, August 1: 6PM - 6AM
    Saturday, August 2: 6PM - 8AM

    🏕️ Camping - Craziest CampingVillage worldwide:
    Wednesday, July 30, from 10AM
    Non-stop partying - with hundreds of private floors and countless parties

    🎉 DASDING-Opening:
    Thrusday, July 31, from 8PM
    CampingVillage (F12)

    📍 Location:
    Pydna missile base, 56288 Kastellaun / Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate

  • At NATURE ONE, we aim to create a safe space where everyone can be themselves and lose themselves in the moment. We value, respect, and protect people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, religions, ages, and ethnicities.

    We share a collective responsibility. If you witness or experience any violations, feel unsafe, or see someone being harassed, support each other or immediately reach out to our staff, security, police, or medical team.

    Let’s take care of each other. ❤️

  • Disabled parking spaces are available. Please contact us in advance via email with proof of eligibility (e.g., disability ID or a license plate marked with “G”).

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrances and toilets are available on the festival grounds and in the CampingVillage. Please note that the festival grounds are only partially paved and barrier-free.

    Find more information here.

  • Further information coming soon.

  • If you are organizing a bus trip to NATURE ONE, make sure to register early at info@nature-one.de to receive all the important details, including access permits, assigned drop-off & parking areas, and travel information. This ensures a smooth arrival for you and your group.

  • Food and beverage stands are available on both the camping and festival grounds. Bringing your own food and drinks is permitted in the CampingVillage and SilentCamp for personal use. Bringing food and drinks onto the festival grounds is prohibited.

    Free shuttle buses take you to Kastellaun, where you can find:

    • Supermarkets (e.g., EDEKA, REWE, Lidl, Netto, Aldi)
    • Beverage stores
    • Restaurants & fast food
    • Gas stations
    • Drugstores (e.g., DM)
    • Shoe stores (e.g., DEICHMANN)
    • Pharmacies
    • Indoor swimming pool (open daily 9 AM - 6 PM, entry fee: €5)

    Departure points, times, and stops will be announced soon.

  • Explicitly allowed are the following items:

    • Sunscreen
    • Medication
    • E-cigarette liquids
    • Roll-on deodorant (plastic/aluminum containers)
    • Empty foldable water bottles
    • Small foldable umbrellas

    The following items are prohibited:

    • any type of weapon
    • drugs, narcotics, knockout drops and legal highs (e.g. bath salts) unless a medical document confirms beyond any doubt that the visitor needs to have them with him and to take them
    • irritant gas, pepper spray, animal repellent spray and the like
    • laser pointers
    • caustic or highly inflammable substances
    • fireworks, sparklers, pyrotechnical materials, inflammable torches, smoke candles, Bengal lights or any other pyrotechnical effects
    • building timber and firewood
    • water pollutant substances and liquids (e.g. liquid barbecue lighter)
    • dry ice
    • any type of advertising materials, in particular flyer, unless expressly allowed beforehand by the organiser; in such cases the person advertising must show the written consent of the organiser
    • racist, xenophobic, radically left- or right-wing propaganda, in particular any such propaganda from parties or organisations which have been declared unconstitutional or have been banned
    • film cameras whose capabilities exceed the usual mobile phone cameras or small, straightforward cameras unless expressly allowed beforehand by the organiser; in such cases the person filming must show the written consent of the organiser
    • drones and any other unmanned aircraft
    • pocketbikes
    • Aggregates are prohibited in the SilentCamp, but allowed in the CampingVillage

    Check the full list in the house rules.

  • Protect your hearing! Earplugs are available at various stands, including the merchandise stand.

  • ATMs are available at the festival entrance, on-site, and in the CampingVillage.

  • Security personnel (wearing high-visibility vests) and uniformed police officers patrol both the festival grounds and CampingVillage. A police station is located directly opposite the festival entrance.

  • Further information coming soon.

  • Bringing your own cameras and taking photos/videos for private use is allowed.

    Any professional or commercial recordings require prior written permission from the organizer.

    Visitors should be aware that photo, film, and video recordings may be taken and used publicly.

  • Friday, August 1, 2025: 8 PM - 6 AM
    Saturday, August 2, 2025: 6 PM - 8 AM

  • Official taxi stands are clearly marked on-site.

  • Partying is fun, but it’s never completely without risk. That’s why it’s important to be aware of potential risks. At www.celebrate-safe.de, you’ll find tips and information for conscious and safe partying.

  • Simply sign up for the newsletter, at the bottom of the website, and always receive the latest information about NATURE ONE.

  • You can find all contact options here.

  • You can view the house rules here.

FAQ Camping

  • Food and beverage stands are available on both the camping and festival grounds. Bringing your own food and drinks is permitted in the CampingVillage and SilentCamp for personal use. Bringing food and drinks onto the festival grounds is prohibited.

    Free shuttle buses take you to Kastellaun, where you can find:

    • Supermarkets (e.g., EDEKA, REWE, Lidl, Netto, Aldi)
    • Beverage stores
    • Restaurants & fast food
    • Gas stations
    • Drugstores (e.g., DM)
    • Shoe stores (e.g., DEICHMANN)
    • Pharmacies
    • Indoor swimming pool (open daily 9 AM - 6 PM, entry fee: €5)

    Departure points, times, and stops will be announced soon.

  • Protect your hearing! Earplugs are available at various stands, including the merchandise stand.

  • Security personnel (wearing high-visibility vests) and uniformed police officers patrol both the festival grounds and CampingVillage. A police station is located directly opposite the festival entrance.

  • Official taxi stands are clearly marked on-site.

  • You can view the Camping and Parking Regulations here.

  • Showers

    CampingVillage: Showers are available in the CampingVillage, including power outlets for hairdryers or razors.

    SilentCamp: Shower use is included and available 24/7.

    Toilets

    CampingVillage: Plenty of cleaned and maintained toilets are available throughout the CampingVillage.

    SilentCamp: Flush toilets are included.

    Water

    Washing facilities are available at all toilet stations.

  • The following items are prohibited

    • any type of weapon
    • drugs, narcotics, knockout drops and legal highs (e.g. bath salts) unless a medical document confirms beyond any doubt that the visitor needs to have them with him and to take them
    • irritant gas, pepper spray, animal repellent spray and the like
    • laser pointers
    • caustic or highly inflammable substances
    • fireworks, sparklers, pyrotechnical materials, inflammable torches, smoke candles, Bengal lights or any other pyrotechnical effects
    • building timber and firewood
    • water pollutant substances and liquids (e.g. liquid barbecue lighter)
    • dry ice
    • any type of advertising materials, in particular flyer, unless expressly allowed beforehand by the organiser; in such cases the person advertising must show the written consent of the organiser
    • racist, xenophobic, radically left- or right-wing propaganda, in particular any such propaganda from parties or organisations which have been declared unconstitutional or have been banned
    • film cameras whose capabilities exceed the usual mobile phone cameras or small, straightforward cameras unless expressly allowed beforehand by the organiser; in such cases the person filming must show the written consent of the organiser
    • drones and any other unmanned aircraft
    • pocketbikes
    • Aggregates are prohibited in the ComfortCamp, but allowed in the CampingVillage

    Further prohibited objects you’ll find here in our camping and parking rules.

  • Glass bottles are allowed in the CampingVillage and SilentCamp. However, to prevent injuries, we recommend avoiding glass and using plastic bottles, cans, or Tetra Paks instead.

  • Electric grills & gas cartridge grills (up to 450 g net filling weight) are allowed at all times.

    Charcoal grills depend on weather conditions – in case of dry conditions, designated grilling areas will be provided.

  • For individual hotel inquiries, please contact:
    Tourist-Information Region Kastellaun
    Marktstraße 16, 56288 Kastellaun
    Phone: 06762 - 401 873 or - 401 698
    FAX: 06762 - 401 872
    Email: touristinfo@kastellaun.de
    Website: Tourist-Information: www.kastellaun.de

    For parking information (day visitors) and drop-off & pick-up zones, click here.

  • CampingVillage: Wednesday, July 30, 10:00 AM – Monday, August 4, 6:00 PM
    SilentCamp: Thursday, July 31, 10:00 AM – Sunday, August 3, 6:00 PM

    Entry is possible at any time during these periods.

    • Max. permissible total weight: 3.5t (for all vehicles: cars, vans, campers, vehicles with trailers). Access is not possible for vehicles with a permissible total weight in excess of 3.5t.
    • Make sure you always have the camping ticket with you.
    • The power of any sound systems brought into the CampingVillage is limited to a maximum of 3kW (kilowatts) and a maximum of 95dBA 5 meters in front of the speaker.
    • No noise at night: Sunday, 04 August from 10PM - 6AM.
    • Please don’t leave any bulky refuse (sofas, armchairs, fridges, barbecues etc.) behind. Relevant licence plates will be documented. Also set (bulky) refuse on fire is forbidden. Any offence will be reported to the authorities. Offenders will be liable for compensation for any loss or damage caused. Any costs for disposing of bulky refuse will be passed on to the people responsible.
    • Camping outside designated areas is illegal. Visitors may only use the signposted camping areas.
    • Children under the age of 16 and animals are neither on the campsite nor the festival site allowed to enter.
    • It is not allowed to distribute flyers or to carry out any other promotional activities. Any person doing so will be banned from the site and reported to the police.
    • Collect and/or beg for deposit or deposit containers; in the event of any infringement, the deposit collected will be confiscated and the visitor banned from the site. This applies to the area where the organiser exercises his authority.
    • Pyrotechnical items (fireworks) are forbidden on the site, as is open fire. Any person doing so will be immediately reported to the authorities.
    • Please note that there is an increased risk of forest fires in August, especially in very dry weather.
    • The CampingVillage closes on Monday 6PM.
    • The instructions of the organiser and the security personnel and stewards must be followed at all times.
    • Should there be any infringement, the organiser can expel the visitor from the campsite and withdraw the right of access. In such cases the visitor has no right to re-admission or to a refund of the camping ticket price. Failure to comply with the camping rules can also result in temporary or complete exclusion from the festival site. This shall not affect the organiser’s right to claim compensation.
    • Any infringement may result in action being taken both under civil law and under criminal law.
    • Any persons trespassing on the enclosed festival site will be prosecuted under criminal law. This shall not affect the organiser’s right to claim compensation.

    Further prohibited objects you’ll find here in our camping and parking rules.

  • Entry is possible non-stop from Wednesday, July 30 (SilentCamp: Thursday, July 31) at 10:00 AM.

    • Staff will assign your camping spot upon arrival.
    • Spots are allocated sequentially as campers arrive.
    • Reservations or holding spots for others is not allowed.
    • If you want to camp together, arrive together to increase the chance of getting neighboring spots.
    • In the CampingVillage, camping is directly next to your vehicle.
    • In the SilentCamp, vehicles are parked in a separate parking area nearby.

    Please note following instructions:

    • Max. permissible total weight: 3,5t for all vehicles including cars, vans, campers or vehicles with trailers. Access is not possible for vehicles with a total weight higher than 3,5t.
    • It is not allowed to bring your own concession stand/beer fountain or similar.
    • Please build your tents without large gaps in between.
    • Don’t block space for friends who will arrive later.
    • Only drive at walking speed: Safety first!
    • On Thursday & Friday the exit from the CampingVillage is only possible with waiting time.
  • The CampingVillage spans an area of 150 football fields, stretching two and a half kilometers from one end to the other. Here, you camp directly next to your car and bring along everything that makes camping fun: bouncy castles, foam cannons, and trampolines are just as much a part of the experience as non-stop party vibes. Regular day-night cycles? Forget it! Techno for breakfast? Absolutely! Eight hours of sleep? No chance! Hundreds of hobby DJs keep the beats going 24/7 on their self-built stages.

    The SilentCamp is the perfect option for those who love to party but also need some time to recharge. It offers more comfort and a quieter atmosphere, allowing you to rest and regain energy before heading back to the festival. Music is only allowed at a moderate volume, and there is strict nighttime silence from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.

FAQ Tickets

  • KulturPass – Free Entry to NATURE ONE

    You turned 18 in 2024 and have already registered for the KulturPass? Then download the KulturPass app and get your ticket for free!

    The KulturPass is an initiative by the German government for everyone who turned 18 in 2024. You receive a budget of up to €100, which can be used for tickets and other cultural experiences.

  • Entry is strictly prohibited for anyone under 16.
    After midnight (00:00), 16- and 17-year-olds do not need an 18+ companion or a parental consent form (Muttizettel).

  • Beware: Fake tickets are circulating and can be difficult to distinguish from original ones. Do not buy tickets from online auction platforms or private sellers. All tickets will be checked on-site. Entry will be denied with a counterfeit ticket.

    Only purchase tickets through nature-one.de or at the box office.

FAQ Mobility

  • ‘Inclusion must be loud’ is a non-profit organisation that has been committed to breaking down barriers for people with disabilities since 2009.

    Through various initiatives and projects, they promote participation and inclusion in society. Their work is based on the principle of collective action, and we believe that real change is achieved through action, not just words.

    You can find more information here:
    🔗 www.i-m-l-s.com
    📧 info@i-m-l-s.com

    Inklusion muss laut sein
  • There is a wider entrance at the entrance, which is labelled accordingly.

  • You need a ticket yourself. Your companion will receive a free ticket if you present your disabled pass marked ‘B’ at the box office and your companion fills out a form on site.

    If you do not have an accompanying person, you can find a free BUDDIE via ‘Inclusion must be loud’. More information can be found here or at info@i-m-l-s.com.

  • The BUDDIES are volunteer companions who have been supporting people with disabilities at events since 2015. Their accompaniment is free of charge and complements existing support services.

    If you do not have your own companion, you can find a free BUDDIE via ‘Inclusion must be loud’.

    You can find more information at:
    🔗 www.i-m-l-s.com
    📧 info@i-m-l-s.com

    Inklusion muss laut sein
  • There is a tarmac car park near the festival site for people with reduced mobility. For access, please send an email to info@nature-one.de with a picture of your disability card (marked B).

    Important: Requests after July 18 can no longer be guaranteed!
    If you are brought, there is a drop-off and pick-up point 900 meters from the main entrance. The way there is asphalted.

  • Most of the paths on the festival site are asphalted and floors are laid out in the tents. However, the stages on the bunkers are difficult to access (stairs). The CampingVillage is more difficult to access. The paths mostly consist of dirt tracks and/or grass paths and are therefore unfortunately very difficult to navigate.

  • Urgently needed medication can be brought along. For prescription medication, please bring the corresponding doctor's prescription. If medication needs to be kept refrigerated, please send us an email to info@nature-one.de in good time head.

  • Festival area

    There is a barrier-free toilet at every second toilet station. These are locked with euro handicapped locks. If you don't have a key for it, you can borrow one at the info point at the Headquarter in exchange for an ID.

    CampingVillage

    There is a barrier-free toilet at every service station that is not locked.

  • Contact the info point in the festival area. There you can recharge the battery with your own charging cable.

  • Guide dogs for the blind are not permitted on the entire NATURE ONE site.

  • There are trained medical staff, an awareness team and an information point on site. If you don't feel comfortable, feel free to talk to them or other employees.