
Festival info
The festival takes place in Orivesi, in Orivesi campus, at Koulutie 5. The program takes place outdoors, in Klemetti Hall and the adjacent space. There are signs on site. The Orivesi campus is located right in the center of Orivesi, close to services.
getting here
by car
You can get there by car via Route 9 or Main Road 66. There are plenty of free parking spaces in the campus area.
by public transport
Train
On weekends, the easiest way to travel to Orivesi is to take a railbus to the center of Orivesi. There are two train stops in Orivesi: Orivesi and Orivesi Keskusta.
The nearest train stop is Orivesi Keskusta, which is about a 15-minute walk to the campus. The cheapest way to travel between Tampere and Orivesi is to pay for the Nysse A-C zone, which is valid on all trains. The further train station is about 4 km away and there is no public transport to the center from there on weekends.
Bus
The Onnibus stop is located on the Orivesi ramp and it is about a 10-minute walk to the campus. Local buses do not run on weekends.
accomodation
On the Orivesi campus you can stay in a dormitory for 1 person/ 52€ or 2 persons/ 84€ per night. You can book your accommodation at myynti@orivedenkampus.fi.
More information about accommodation: https://www.orivedenkampus.fi/
There is also Hotel Sointula on the campus: https://hotellisointula.fi/
There are a few campervan spaces on the campus, you can inquire about these at info@orivedenkampus.fi
Other accommodation options can be found at: https://orivesi.fi/matkailijalle/yovy-orivedella/
Accessibility
Klemetti Hall and the outdoor area of the campus are wheelchair accessible. The outdoor area is flat gravel and grass. You can drive right in front of Klemetti Hall. There are small doorsteps of about 5cm when entering Klemetti Hall. The toilets are located in the lobby of Klemetti Hall and there are small doorsteps of about 1cm when entering them. The toilets have narrow toilet cubicles or urinals. The accessible toilet is located in the adjacent building.
safer space guidelines
The festival and all our activities follow the safer space principles.
1. Respect others
Treat everyone kindly and respect their boundaries, identity and body.
2. No discrimination or harassment in any form.
Sexual harassment, racism, homophobia, transphobia and other discrimination are not part of our activities.
3. Don't assume.
Don't make assumptions about gender, sexual orientation, culture or other characteristics.
4. Listen and learn.
Be open to different views and experiences. Learn to understand the feelings and experiences of others.
5. Apologize.
If you hurt or offend (even unintentionally), apologize and learn from the situation.
Have you experienced inappropriate behavior? Report it to the harassment contact person at events, or you can also provide feedback anonymously using the form below.







