Transport
The entry point must be chosen by 1st of May 2026, after which it cannot be changed.
Itineraries will be available by the 1st of June 2026.
Shared Transport
All participants and volunteers at the jamboree are offered shared transport. We recommend that as many as possible make use of this offer. This optimises the buses’ capacity, helping to reduce environmental impact. Additionally, it eases traffic pressure on major arrival and departure days, simplifying logistics. The shared transport, mainly by bus, is included in the participation fee for those aged 6 and up.
Entry Points for International Participants International participants can use shared transport as soon as they arrive on Danish soil. In the registration system, you can choose the entry point you wish to use. You are free to choose from the entry points available in the registration system.
The entry point must be chosen by 1st of May 2026, after which it cannot be changed. Itineraries will be available by the 1st of June 2026.
Collection points
We currently have the following collection points available for foreign groups upon arrival in Denmark: Hirtshals, Frederikshavn, Billund, Flensborg (DE), Padborg, Rødby, Gedser, Kastrup, Helsingør, Oslo Ferry (Copenhagen), Øresund Bridge, Hamburg (DE) and Køge.
Some groups will be traveling by train
Some groups will be travelling by train to the jamboree As there is extensive track work planned on Funen and West Zealand on the arrival day the 18th of July, danish bus companies will need to allocate many buses for rail replacement buses. This means we cannot secure the number of buses needed for
Jamboree Denmark 2026. On the 18th of July, groups and volunteers in and around Greater Copenhagen must use the S-train or regional train to either Køge Nord, Ballerup or Høje Tåstrup station. From there, a bus will take you to the jamboree. The bus departure time will be announced by the 1st of June. Affected groups and volunteers must purchase their train tickets, but they will receive a refund in the settlement for Jamboree Denmark 2026. On return days, transport will be provided by bus for all groups.
Transportation reimbursement If, as a group, individual participant or international service team volunteer, you do not wish to use the jamboree’s shared transport, a reimbursement will be given, based on the distance from your entry point to the jamboree.
Refund per journey
Transport and access to the campsite
Transport of the Group’s Camping Gear
The groups are responsible for transporting their own camping gear to and from the jamboree. Shared transport only includes personal camping gear.
Space is allocated in parking area P3 for parking trailers, containers, and other transport equipment during the jamboree. Groups must arrange their own transport of these to and from the campsite. Camping gear sent to the jamboree by truck/container/pallet cages will be located in an area close to the subcamp square. Remember to specify your storage needs for trailers, containers, etc., in your group’s registration.
Access to the Campsite
Arrival is allowed no earlier than Wednesday, July 15th. Vehicles must have left the campsite by Friday, July 17th at 10∶00 p.m.
Only toilets at the subcamp squares will be open. The canteen and cafe in subcamp Skoven (the forrest) are open, offering food and drinks.
From Wednesday, ordered poles can also be delivered by agreement with the subcamps.
On departure day, Sunday July 26th, vehicles can enter the campsite after 4∶00 p.m. or when emergency services permit
