Staying Here
Sleeping Giants is a camping festival. Whether you are rolling in with your own tent, parking up your van, or walking into a ready-made bell tent, you are sleeping under the Andalusian sky for four nights. That is part of the experience.
Accommodation is add-on pricing on top of your festival ticket. Choose your accommodation when you buy your ticket.
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Millstones Paddock
Belltents for 2 or 4.
Your belltent is set up and waiting for you. Walk in, unpack, and you are done. Simply furnished but everything you need. Bring something warm to sleep in for the cooler nights.
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Bunkhouse Camping
Shared dorm tents.
Shared tents, great value, and genuinely one of the better ways to meet people at a festival. Camp beds, bedding, and a bit of the old-fashioned festival spirit. Bring something warm for the nights and an open mind for the mornings.
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The Wild Ones
Bring your own tent.
Pick your spot on the land, pitch up, and make it your own. The ground can be firm after the summer heat so bring a good mat or roll to sleep on. Access to water, showers and toilet facilities on site.
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Home On Wheels
Campervans.
15 spots tucked under the trees with everything you need nearby. Bring your home comforts, your own power, and settle in for the weekend. No electrical hookups on site but water is close by.
Staying Nearby
Not a camper? No problem. There are Airbnbs, hotels and guesthouses available throughout the surrounding area to suit most budgets. The villages of Salinas and Archidona are just a few minutes from the site, and the town of Antequera is about 20 minutes down the road with a wider range of options.
If you are staying locally, we recommend picking up a hire car at Malaga Airport. Taxis can be hard to come by in this part of Andalusia and you will want the flexibility to get yourself to and from the site easily.
Your festival ticket gets you on site for the full programme regardless of where you lay your head.