The WFIS World Rovermoot will be held in Jamboretten, Denmark, at the same campsite where the first WFIS World Jamboree was held and will take place between August 1st and August 8th, 2026.
Rovers, Rangers and Pioneers over the age of 16, who belong to WFIS member associations, may attend the international camp.
Activities will be carried out to strengthen bonds of friendship and improve skills specific to scouting and roverism.
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The WFIS World Rovermoot logo takes the geometry of one of the Jelling Stones (Jellingstenene in Danish) to which the WFIS fleur de lys, the rover’s stick, the silhouette of a northern ship and the Danish flag have been added.
These stones date back to the 10th century and were found in the town of Jell, about 165 km south of where the camp was held. The one applied in the logo was raised by King Gorm’s son, Harald Bluetooth. The stones are strongly identified with the creation of Denmark as a nation state. Like the creation of this first rover gathering moot.
The colours used combine the blue of the seabed surrounding Denmark, the blue of the night sky, the precious gold, white and red of the Danish flag (the oldest flag in the world) and the red of the rover brotherhood.
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