Duffel is smack dab in the middle of Belgium, just a hop from Brussels and super close to Mechelen and Antwerp. Mechelen and Lier are the closest towns. For the easiest trip to the festival, we recommend taking the train or bus, or coming with your bike or longboard, as the main entrance is right at the Duffel Train Station.
After arriving by train, bike, or car, continue toward the festival entrance. Follow the signs for the F1 cycle highway or the bike node 56, heading along the railway tracks towards Mechelen. Just before crossing the railway bridge over the river, turn left onto the path leading down to the dike. From there, follow the dike path towards Duffel and the festival site.
Go green and pedal your way to Brakrock. The festival site is located along cycle highway F1, which connects Antwerp and Brussels. Duffel station lies directly on this route, making it an easy and safe approach.
It’s a short, car-free ride in well-lit conditions along the F1 from Antwerp or Mechelen. Lier is also well connected via cycle highway F17 (Lier – Duffel – Boom).
Follow the signs for the F1 cycle highway or the bike node 56, heading along the railway tracks towards Mechelen. Just before crossing the railway bridge over the river, turn left onto the path leading down to the dike. From there, follow the dike path towards Duffel and the festival site.
Bottom line: if you’re on the F1 cycle highway, you’re on the right track.
Brakrock provides free bike parking near the station and at the festival entrance.
It's a breeze. The festival's main entry point is at Duffel's train and bus station. Trains run directly every half hour from Brussels and Antwerp. Duffel station is a stop on the route from Brussels and Antwerp. There's a bus stop near the train station with buses from Lier, Antwerp, Mechelen, and Boom.
After arriving by train, bike, or car, continue toward the festival entrance. Follow the signs for the F1 cycle highway or the bike node 56, heading along the railway tracks towards Mechelen. Just before crossing the railway bridge over the river, turn left onto the path leading down to the dike. From there, follow the dike path towards Duffel and the festival site.
Your point of arrival with the train or coach is the Duffel railway station (Stationsstraat 40), 2570 Duffel. Walk and follow the road signs to Kruisstraat 74, Duffel. It will take about 10 minutes. A friendly reminder: this camping area is only accessible for tents. There are good train and coach connections to the Duffel railway station.
Load in/out zone is at the railway station of Duffel or one of the parking areas. Not in front of the camping.
Drive to Kruisstraat 74, Duffel.
We've got a free festival parking near Duffel station just for you. Simply drive to Spoorweglaan 2/bus 1, 2570 Duffel. Turn onto Rechtstraat, and then make a right into the parking lot. This parking is completely free and it's about a 20-minute walk to the festival entrance.
This is not a spot for camper parking, and overnight stays are prohibited.
From the parking, walk and follow the signs for the F1 cycle highway towards Mechelen or the bike node 56 towards the festival entrance.
Please note, parking in the streets around the festival is not allowed, so make sure to use our free parking.
There's a Kiss & Ride zone at Duffel train station where you can drop off and pick up. Alternatively, you can arrange a taxi or Uber ahead of time. A ride from Duffel station to Mechelen costs about 30 euros, and from Duffel to Lier is about 20 euros
The address for the camping car camping is 69 A. Stocketlaan,
Duffel.
This free parking is only for camping visitors. Please note, there is a limited clearance height. Only cars up to 2 meters can pass through.
From here, it’s only a short walk to the campsite entrance at Kruisstraat 74. Turn right at the Lidl, then take the next street on the left.
The closest airport is Brussels Airport in Zaventem, which has excellent train connections to Brakrock.
Another option is Brussels South Charleroi Airport in Charleroi. Ryanair frequently operates flights to and from this airport. There are also good bus and train connections, though it takes a bit longer to reach the festival grounds.
The train station of Brussels Airport in Zaventem is directly below the departure and arrival halls on level -1. The journey takes about 30 minutes.
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