As Roadburn draws nearer, we wanted to create a place for you to get all relevant information relating to Covid that may impact upon your trip. We’ll endeavour to keep things up to date here, but be aware that it is possible that restrictions or guidelines may change at short notice. We’re looking forward to seeing you in April!

Last update: 15-03-2022

As of 23 March, travellers to the Netherlands coming from within the EU or the Schengen area will no longer require a test, proof of recovery or proof of vaccination. The rules will also be lifted for nationals of EU countries travelling to the Netherlands from countries outside the EU and the Schengen area. Everyone travelling to the Netherlands is advised to do a self-test immediately after arrival and again on day 5.

Non-EU nationals remain subject to an EU entry ban. Exemptions apply in several cases, however, such as for people travelling from ‘safe’ countries, people who are vaccinated or who have recovered from coronavirus, and people travelling for certain purposes.

You can read the overall guidance here.

You can do a step by step checklist here.

We recommend bookmarking these links for easy reference as your trip gets closer so you are always up to date with the latest travel advice.

No, from Wednesday 23 March, events like Roadburn will be accessible without pre-admission testing. This means there will no longer be a requirement to show a coronavirus entry pass at any location.

No, you’re not required to wear a mask at Roadburn. Please feel free to wear a mask at Roadburn if you feel more comfortable doing so.

The requirement to wear a face mask on public transport in The Netherlands will be lifted as of Wednesday 23 March. Face masks must still be worn on aircraft and at airports beyond the security checkpoint.

If you develop coronavirus symptoms, you are advised to stay in your accommodation, avoid contact with others and get tested by the municipal health service (GGD) or do a self-test. If the result of your self-test is positive, it is best to self-quarantine.

Check the guidelines from the government here