
Camp Meeting 2026 is designed to be a welcoming and well-organised experience for individuals, families, and groups. Whether you are joining us for a day or staying for the full event, this page will help you plan your visit with confidence - from accommodation and meals to travel and facilities on site.
Registration is required for all attendees.
Secure your place, book tickets for family or groups, and complete payment online through our registration system.
Camp Meeting 2026 will take place across the beautiful and historic campus of Newbold College of Higher Education, together with Newbold Church and Newbold School. Set within peaceful, green surroundings in Berkshire, the campus offers a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual heritage - making it an ideal setting to step away from the pace of everyday life and experience spiritual renewal.
With open lawns, tree-lined paths, and thoughtfully designed spaces for worship, learning, and fellowship, Newbold provides a calm and welcoming environment for all ages. The main programmes will be hosted across key venues on campus, all within walking distance, creating a connected and immersive experience throughout the event. The Exhibitors area will be located in the Newbold College Library, offering a central and accessible space for attendees to explore resources, ministries, and services.
All main programme venues are located within walking distance, allowing for a smooth and connected experience throughout the event.
Newbold College of Higher Education
St Marks Road
Binfield
RG42 4AN
Newbold College, Newbold Church, and Newbold School where our Camp Meeting 2026 will take place are conveniently located with excellent transport links, making it easily accessible from across the UK and beyond.
By car, the campus is within easy reach of the M25, M4, and M3 motorways, offering straightforward access regardless of where you are travelling from. Its central location makes it a practical destination for attendees coming from different regions. Ample parking will be available on site throughout the event.
For those travelling by train, Bracknell station is the most convenient option and is a short taxi journey from the campus. In addition, Reading station provides a major transport hub with connections via the Elizabeth Line, offering a direct and accessible route from central London and surrounding areas.
For international travel, London Heathrow Airport is approximately 30 minutes away by car. London Gatwick Airport is also a viable option, with rail connections available via Wokingham and nearby stations.
Detailed directions and travel guidance will be shared with registered attendees closer to the event.
We are pleased to offer a range of accommodation options to suit different needs and preferences during Camp Meeting 2026.
For those wishing to stay nearby, a selection of local hotels will be recommended, with discount codes available where possible. As availability may change closer to the event, early booking is strongly encouraged.
In addition, Airbnb and other self-arranged accommodation options are available in the surrounding area.
We are also introducing camping this year, offering a simple and affordable way to stay on campus and be fully immersed in the Camp Meeting experience.. Attendees will be able to book a pitch for their tent on campus, with access to shower facilities and overnight security. The cost will be £6.50 per person per night.
A full list of accommodation options and booking details will be available by going to the accommodation page.
A variety of catering options will be available on site during Camp Meeting 2026, offering convenient, affordable, and accessible meal choices throughout the day. Attendees can expect a range of options aligned with the values of the event, including vegetarian and plant-based meals.
In addition to main catering services, selected food vendors will be present on campus, providing further variety and flexibility.
Further details, including catering providers, menus, and meal times, will be confirmed and published by the end of May to help you plan your stay with confidence.
Camp Meeting is designed to offer a rich and balanced experience that combines worship, learning, and meaningful connection.
Throughout the event, attendees will be able to participate in main worship services, engage in practical and inspiring seminars, and explore a wide range of resources through the Exhibitors area. Dedicated programmes will run in parallel for children, youth, and adults, ensuring that every age group is meaningfully engaged.
Beyond the scheduled sessions, the campus provides space for informal fellowship, reflection, and rest - creating an atmosphere where conversations, friendships, and spiritual growth can flourish naturally.
Whether you come seeking rest, renewal, or connection, Camp Meeting provides space for both structured engagement and personal reflection.
Camp Meeting 2026 is designed with families in mind. Dedicated programmes will be available for children and young people across different age groups, providing engaging, safe, and spiritually enriching experiences.
From Wednesday to Friday, a range of outdoor activities will be organised under the coordination of the Children’s Ministries team, offering opportunities for fun, creativity, and interaction in a supervised environment.
We also recognise that some families may benefit from quieter spaces. A designated room will be available for families with neurodiverse children or those who may prefer a calmer environment, where the main programme can be viewed in a more relaxed setting.
The campus offers a range of facilities to support a comfortable and accessible experience for all attendees.
Indoor toilet facilities are available in all main programme buildings, with additional outdoor toilets located around the gym area for convenience. Seating areas, open spaces, and rest areas are available across the campus, allowing attendees to move at their own pace and take breaks as needed.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment and will provide step-free access to key areas wherever possible. If you have specific accessibility needs, we encourage you to contact the team in advance so we can best support your visit.
Stewards and volunteers will also be available throughout the site to assist attendees where needed.
Following the positive experience from last year, sign language interpretation will once again be provided for all plenary sessions of the main programme. These will also be accessible online via the dedicated SEC Media YouTube channel, helping to ensure that the event remains inclusive and accessible to all.
On this page:
Location & Venue
Getting There
Accommodation Options
Food & Dining
On-site Experience
Families & Children
Accessibility & Facilities