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  • 1/5 Mikkel H. 5 years ago on Google
    Just the worst place to camp... Ever. You pay a much heftier price than other places that have free WiFi, free bath and other free stuff. Here you get two tickets worth og 3 minutes og bath time. One of the tickets didnt work, but luckily my gf and I went together, so we could share our 3 minute LONG Bath. Do yourself a favor and find another place!
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  • 5/5 Eirik S. 4 years ago on Google
    So apparently the internet seems to have something personal against all norwegians. However the staff gave me 4 scoops worth of icecream when i asked for 2, an actual dream come true. 11/10 would trade connection to the modern world for icecrean again.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Rodrigo V. 9 months ago on Google • 93 reviews
    This place is amazing, the infrastructure is super good and it is next to the sea. It still has some downsides. The booking system is only in Swedish and it is therefore very difficult to book. When we arrived, the showers were not working, the reception is closed most of the day, and it was a little more expensive than other campings. Had a great time anyway.

  • 2/5 Daniel D. 1 year ago on Google • 24 reviews
    Significantly more expensive (410 SEK) than most of the campgrounds we've stayed at during our bike trip the Kattegattleden. Not really set up for tent camping, as they direct you to sites amongst a bunch of RV, and seasonal caravans. The host also failed to inform me that you need to prepay for hot showers, so I was standing there naked, soap in hand trying to make their system work and ended taking a cold shower as a result. The restaurant salvages one star. The food was good and the service excellent.

  • 2/5 Eric K. 1 year ago on Google • 12 reviews
    The reception has very limited hours where there's staff available. You can supposedly check in with a device that was broken when I was there. As a result, I didn't get to make use of the showers. There's a kitchen with some stoves and a microwave, but the stoves didn't work either. The sea is close by so going for a swim is really easy.

  • 4/5 Ole P. 11 months ago on Google • 11 reviews
    As with many campgrounds in Sweden, you pay for a standard size pitch even if touring alone on a bicycle with a small tent. So, yes, it is expensive!! 420 Kroner for one person for one night. Having said that, the family next to me, 2 parents with 3 children, also paid 420 Kroner. Put that down to Swedish family friendliness and it doesn't hurt so much. (And don't think about the person with the massive motorhome paying only 30 Kroner more for electricity connection.) Once you are over the price, the location is fantastic on a nice summer's day. It is right next to the Kattegatt cycle path and for tent touring, if you can get one of the 5 lower pitches (in the 90ties numbers) then you can walk across the lawn, over a very quiet street, past the ice-cream van onto a glorious beach with shallow water that warms up quickly in the sun. Go even further beyond the price shock and treat yourself to a drink (and reasonably priced pizza) in the campground restaurant and the view is hard to beat. Other reviews have critiqued the showers etc, but I found this quite straight forward. You get a dongle that is pre-loaded with 4x3 minutes showers (which you can stop-start within the 3 minute session). If you want more, you need to pay extra. And, important for tent tourers, there is a kitchen with cooker, kettle, coffee machine etc and some tables and chairs if the weather is poor. Washrooms and toilets are like in many Swedish campgrounds: unusually low number of cubicles and strange combinations when compared to German/Dutch/UK ... let's face it, when compared to most other western European countries. But the Swedes pull it off, clean, no complaints here.

  • 5/5 Jason K. 1 year ago on Google
    Lovely place near sea. Kids love the playground

  • 3/5 Daniil S. 7 years ago on Google
    Expensive compared to other campings in the area, although the location is very nice. The camping is situated between two hills right near the coast. The beach is very nice and easy to access. The facilities are in good condition and the kitchen is well equipped (there is a fridge, which is rather rare). The camping is small and quite, the most people there are with caravans or camper vans.

  • 5/5 mieke k. 5 years ago on Google
    Good camping near the sea. Kind reception, we arrived late and could put our tent down and pay in the morning. No key card needed for toilets if you want a shower then you'll need a card.

  • 5/5 Sören W. 7 years ago on Google
    One of our favourite campgrounds in Sweden. The food you can get at the restaurant is really good and the beach is just across the road. A really solid recommendation

  • 1/5 Desiré De W. 10 months ago on Google
    530SEK for 1 person single tent no car 👀🏃

  • 5/5 Margareta S. 2 years ago on Google • 1 review
    We are very happy with our stay in a 40 sqm cottage with sea view. It had a nice, spacious patio, a fullt equipped kitchen and a calm atmosphere. The beach was lovely. Will return!


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