Some things you should know…

Dress Code

The wedding will take place on a grassy field, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes and dressing in smart casual attire.

Evenings can get chilly, so please bring a warm layer or jacket. A limited number of blankets will be available to keep you cozy—unless, of course, you’re keeping warm by dancing or relaxing at the campfire!

Sleeping Over

There are three houses near the venue with around 20 beds available. You can sign up for a spot with Eli.

We’ll be prioritizing these beds for guests coming from abroad. However, if you bring your own mattress and sleeping bag, there’s plenty of additional space for others to sleep over as well.

If you’re feeling adventurous or like the nomad vibe, you can also bring your own tent and set up a camp.

In Case of Rain

This time of year, thunderstorms are always a possibility. But don’t worry—we’ll have a large tent where we can wait out any rain, and nearby houses will also be available for shelter if needed. That said, according to Peti, there definitely won’t be any rain on the wedding day—so we’re in good hands!