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VanLife Belarus 2026

Start date
29-31 May 2026
Location
Isloch Festival Glade, Isloch

VanLife Belarus is the main festival of the Belarusian vanlife community, annually bringing together campervan owners, motorhome enthusiasts, and nature travel lovers. In 2026, the festival takes place on the last weekend of May at the scenic Isloch festival meadow.

Isloch is one of the most atmospheric festival venues in Belarus: a river, forest, and beautiful nature. Three days of warmth, heartfelt connection, and free-spirited community.

The program traditionally includes vanlifer meetups, campervan and custom conversion showcases, workshops, live music, and the cozy atmosphere of a traveler community.

Details of the program and ticket prices will be published closer to the event. Follow updates on Instagram @vanlifebelarus.

Organizer

VanLife Belarus

Location

Isloch Festival Glade, Воложинский район, Минская область, Беларусь, Isloch, Belarus

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Disclaimer: This event was created automatically based on publications in news sources, social media, or official organizer websites. Before visiting, we recommend checking current details with the organizers — dates, venue, and other information may change. We are not responsible for any inaccuracies.

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🇧🇾 Belarus — fuel prices

Updated: 27.04.2026

Diesel

$0.95 /l

BYN2.68 · €0.81/l

23 of 116

cheaper than 81% of countries

Petrol

$0.93 /l

BYN2.61 · €0.79/l

24 of 115

cheaper than 80% of countries

LPG

$0.48 /l

BYN1.34 · €0.41/l

4 of 45

cheaper than 93% of countries

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