Getting there
Ziegeleipark Mildenberg Zehdenick
Ziegelei 10
16792 Zehdenick (OT Mildenberg)
53° 01' 48" N, 13° 18' 27" E
(Ziegeleipark, OpenStreetMap, Google Maps)
via bike
Long distance cycling routes The Ziegeleipark is situated next to the Berlin—Kopenhagen long-distance cycling route which is also part of the D11 and the EuroVelo 7 cycling route.
From West to East By bike frome west to east via R1.
From Berlin The Ziegeleipark is roughly 92 km on the Berlin—Kopenhagen route from Alexanderplatz.
via train
long-distance train travel
If you plan to come to camp by train from far away, the website Seat61.com is a great ressource for journey planning. They have some tips on how to book (cheap) tickets, too.
closer to camp
Gransee (shuttle service to camp from this station, see "By bus" below)
- Distance to the camp: 12km
- The train from Berlin Hauptbahnhof (main station) to Stralsund or Rostock (RE5) departs every hour.
- live arrive/departure ticker
- We will probide a bus shuttle from gransee on. See Bus below.
Zehdenick (Mark) (shuttle service to camp from this station, see "By bus" below)
- Distance to the camp: ~ 7,5km
- Train connections:
- The regional train 12 (RB12) from Berlin-Lichtenberg to Templin City departs every hour.
- live arrive/departure ticker
Special Fares by Deutsche Bahn
Veranstaltungsticket/Event Ticket
Get it here: http://bahn.events.ccc.de/ Only for connections within Germany! International connections are not sold as event ticket. You can book Europa-Sparpreis instead, or an event ticket starting at a border station. This ticket will most likely be more expensive than an early bought "sparpreis".
Sparpreis
Deutsche Bahn offers discounted tickets if you buy them early. Especially if you are flexible with your schedule, it might be a possible to find very cheap tickets via bahn.guru (3rd party site, not from the Deutsche Bahn directly. It links to them for the actally ticket buying process, it is just a search engine). You can use the normal search at the Deutsche Bahn Site too.
Deutschlandticket
The Deutschlandticket enables you to take (nearly) any regional train and bus service there is in germany.
via bus
from Gransee and Zehdenick train station
We will have a shuttle service matching the train schedule. We are still working out the details, but you can be sure you will be able to get to the event location from the train station.
from a city in germany
We plan to offer a group bus from major german (and maybe one or two cities in Switzerland and Austria) cities. Details are still being worked out.
via taxi
via car
Please do not travel via car if you have other options available to you. Not just because of your carbon footprint but because handling 2000+ cars and the space they consume is no small task. Find out more about getting stuff to and from the camp without a car. We'd prefere to use the space for villages and cool blinking stuff instead of parking space. You will need a parking ticket to park your car. Those are sold during the presale and on site for cash.