Do you have a question about Jamboree Denmark 2026?
We have collected the most frequently asked questions about our Jamboree for international participants on this page.
Information before the jamboree
If you cannot find the answer to your questions, then please reach out to our skilled volunteers in the information center. You can reach them at info@sl2026.dk
If you want to contact a specific volunteer or employee it is possible via the Contact-page.
Ticket-system
We collect all inquiries in a ticket system for info@sl2026.dk, which ensures that we respond to inquiries as quickly as possible. If we don’t already have the answer, we’ll contact the people who know the most about it.
We aim to answer within seven business days
Information during the jamboree
If you have a question or run into a challenge while you are at Jamboree Denmark 2026, help is never far away. Whatever your question, you are always welcome at one of the jamboree’s information tents. You will find one in each subcamp, as well as the jamboree’s Information Centre at Spejdertorvet (the jamboree main square).
Opening hours:
- Subcamp Information Desk 8.00 AM -8.00 PM
- Information Centre 6.30 AM -10.30 PM
Here you can hand in lost and found items, ask questions about activities or the activity badge, and get help with any other questions or challenges, big or small. In the subcamps, medicine that needs refrigeration is also stored, while at the Information Centre you can get help with Skejser.
You can also call the Information Centre on +45 6089 2026. The phone line is open from 6.30 AM – 10.30 PM during the jamboree.
Check-in
Check-in for Danish and international groups
Upon arrival at the jamboree, an adult representative from the group must check the entire group into the subcamp where they will be staying.
Check-in takes place in the information tent on the subcamp square in the relevant subcamp. At check-in, the group representative must confirm all participants and any changes to the list of participants. It is important that the correct names appear on the group registration at check-in.
Any changes to the group registration that result in an additional participation fee must be paid immediately. It is therefore not possible to check in to the jamboree if the group has any outstanding payments to the jamboree.
Check-in for Danish and international volunteers
All ISTs and volunteers must check in upon arrival at the jamboree. Upon arrival, you will be given a canteen wristband, which is required when eating in one of the jamboree’s volunteer canteens.
Check-in for ISTs and volunteers takes place at the following times and locations:
27/6 – 10/7: Check-in at the dining tent at Tranemosevej 2. Meals are also served here during this period.
11/7 – 17/7: Check-in at the information tent in subcamp Skoven (the forrest), where the canteen is also open during this period.
15/7 – 17/7: The canteen in subcamp Landet (the countryside) is also open.
18/7 – 26/7: Check-in at the information tent in the subcamp where the volunteer will be staying.
The canteens in all four subcamps are open.
Lost and Found
Experience from earlier jamborees has shown us that things are often lost on a jamboree. It can be anything from a short length of rope to an entire, fully packed rucksack. Lost and found items can be handed in and collected at all information tents in the four subcamps and at Spejdertorvet (the jamboree main square).
We hope that all lost and found items will be reunited with their rightful owners. We will take all found items and reported losses seriously, and we will work with clear focus to ensure that each lost item and its owner are brought back together.
You can help us by ensuring that all participants label their belongings with their own name, group name and phone number.
All lost and found items are handled according to the guidelines of the Danish police, i.e. a distinction is made between items worth more than or less than 500 DKK. All lost and found items handed in at an information tent will be registered in a database, so they can easily be located when the owner comes forward.
When the jamboree ends, all unclaimed lost and found items are collected. Items with a value of more than 500 DKK are handed over to the police in Roskilde immediately after the jamboree. All other items are donated to charitable causes. Jamboree Denmark 2026 does not forward lost and found items after the jamboree.
Important documents
We have gathered the most important documents and guides in one place.
