Viking & Saxon tents

Saxon, Viking, and medieval tents for LARP, reenactment, living history, and festivals. Canvas tents, easy to set up. Fast shipping!

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LARP tent and reenactment tent

At a LARP or reenactment event, you stay for several days. We have canvas tents in various sizes for 3 people up to an entire LARP or reenactment group. These tents are also perfect for festivals like Keltfest, Castlefest, and Elfia. We also have a merchant tent to set up a medieval or Viking market stall. In our assortment, you will also find a children's tent for the young reenactors and LARPers, and a craft tent to showcase your historical craft during a camp.

Buy Saxon tent

The Saxon tent is an incredibly handy type of tent to use as a LARP tent or reenactment tent and is particularly suitable for groups. Inside, you can divide the tent into different rooms by hanging up cloths with guy lines. This way, you can use the tent with an entire group. The Saxon tents have a door that you can close at night to keep out the cold. During the day, you can open the tent and use the door as a tarpaulin. This way, visitors can look inside the tent. The Saxon tents come with sectional poles that you can slide into each other.

Buy Viking tent

The Viking tents in our assortment are based on historical originals and have the typical triangular tent model. Perfect for LARP, reenactment, and living history. With these tents, only the canvas fabric is supplied. The poles are easy to make yourself with, for example, wood from the hardware store.