Getting to Midtfyns Festival 2026: transport, entrances and arrival tips

A practical arrival guide for Midtfyns Festival 2026 at Dyrskuepladsen in Ringe: trains to Ringe station, parking and drop-off, published opening hours and an arrival-day checklist.

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Midtfyns Festival 2026 runs Friday 4 and Saturday 5 September at Dyrskuepladsen in Ringe, in the middle of Funen, with a free Thursday festival on 3 September to warm things up. Getting there is refreshingly uncomplicated: take the train to Ringe station, drive and park on Boltinggårdvej, or get dropped off at the Kiss and Goodbye point. Here is the practical rundown, pulled from the festival's own info pages, plus an arrival-day checklist so nothing gets left in the hallway.

Where and when

The festival site is Dyrskuepladsen at Lombjergevej 20, 5750 Ringe, per the official info page. Ringe sits centrally on Funen, roughly halfway between Odense and Svendborg, which is exactly why arriving is so painless.

At the time of writing, the festival lists these opening hours: Thursday 16:30 to 22:00, Friday 12:30 to 02:00 and Saturday 11:00 to 02:00. Times can shift in the final weeks, so give the info page a quick check before you head out the door.

Getting there

By train

Ringe has its own station on Svendborgbanen, the railway line between Odense and Svendborg, and the festival itself highlights the good public transport connections to and from Ringe on its info page. Coming from further away? Change in Odense and you are one short leg from festival town. Plan your journey on Rejseplanen and find station details on DSB's Ringe station page. From the station, punch Lombjergevej 20 into your maps app for the last stretch.

By car

Festival parking is on Boltinggårdvej, which the festival describes as only a short walk from the site, and there is handicap parking near the main entrance, per the official info. If you are playing chauffeur, there is a Kiss and Goodbye point where you can drop your crew off before heading to the car park yourself.

If you are camping

The camping area sits on the other side of the river from the festival site, with access via Lombjergevej from the roundabout at the OK petrol station, as described on the info page. The best arrival-day detail: full check-in for both camping and the festival happens at the camping area, so you do not need to visit the ticket booth first. Roll in, check in, pitch, done.

What you cannot bring in

Pack light and pack soft. The festival's banned list includes your own drinks, umbrellas and parasols, tents and pop-up pavilions on the festival site, hard plastic cooler bags and cooling elements, grills, fireworks, animals and professional camera or video gear, among other things, so skim the full list before you pack. The festival is also cashless, so a payment card beats a pocket full of notes.

Arrive light: lockers and charging on site

Volt runs Event Lockers and the Volt Charging Service at Midtfyns Festival, and both exist to make arrival lighter for every festival goer. Everything we do at the festival is collected on our Midtfyns Festival hub page.

Event Lockers are pre-bookable storage right at the festival. Drop a rain jacket, a spare layer, your powerbank and your car keys, then come back for them whenever you like. Book online and your locker number and personal access code show up immediately after purchase and go out by email and SMS. You can open your locker as many times as you like during opening hours, at no extra cost. Sort it before you pack: pre-book your Event Locker in the Volt presale.

A phone that dies before the headliner is a classic festival fail. With the Volt Charging Service you rent a Volt-Charger, keep it in your pocket like your own powerbank, and swap it for a fresh one once a day at the staffed Volt booth. No hunting for sockets, no standing guard over a charging cable.

Arrival-day checklist

  • Ticket ready on your phone, with a screenshot saved in case coverage dips at the entrance.
  • Phone fully charged before you leave, plus a top-up plan: rent a Volt-Charger at the staffed Volt booth once you are in.
  • Payment card packed, since the site is cashless.
  • Soft bag only. Hard plastic cooler bags are on the banned list.
  • Rain layer in the bag. It is Denmark in September and umbrellas are banned, so a jacket does the job.
  • Event Locker pre-booked, with the access code email or SMS easy to find.
  • Camping crew: drive straight to camping check-in via the OK petrol station roundabout instead of queueing at the ticket booth.
  • Agree on a meeting point with your crew before you split up.

That is the whole arrival story: train or car to Ringe, a light soft bag, a charged phone and your codes saved. Double-check times on the official site the day before, and we will see you at Dyrskuepladsen.