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.