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The best free guide to Norways most loved camp sites

Norway offers stunning camping spots that let you immerse in nature's beauty. Campio gives you an overview of campsites and unique accommodation in 20 countries in Europe. Whether you're going on a trip to experience the Northern Lights, and the Atlantic Ocean, or the atmosphere with family and friends. Use Campio to explore, plan and book your next stay! Here's a curated list of some top campsites provided by Campio, the largest Nordic booking platform for camping, categorized by region.

Eastern Norway

Skjeberg Camping
The campsite is ideal for relaxing vacations with beautiful coastal views and opportunities for fishing and boating. Situated by the sea, Skjeberg Camping offers a family-friendly environment with various facilities including a playground for children, sanitary facilities, and electricity hookups. More details.

Gjeilo Camping
At the foot of the mountains. Located in Skjåk municipality, 7.5 km from Lom, this traditional campsite from the 1950s offers a range of accommodations including tent pitches, cabins, motorhome pitches, and caravan pitches. The site features cooking facilities, EV chargers, fishing spots, and laundry services, making it perfect for hiking enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. More details.

Western Norway

Nærøyfjorden Camping
Nestled in the heart of the Nærøyfjord, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers breathtaking views and serene pitches for tents, motorhomes, and caravans. The campsite is perfect for hiking, swimming, and berry picking, with facilities such as a gas grill, shower, and indoor toilet. More details.

Valsøya
This campsite is located on the island of Valsøya on the north western coast of Norway, providing picturesque settings and activities like climbing, hiking, biking, and water sports. The site offers facilities like a restaurant, playground, sanitary facilities, and kayak rentals and a climbing park, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. More details.

Stadheimfossen Camping og Hytter
Strategically located at the head of the Sunnylvsfjorden, which is a branch of the Storfjorden, and which the more famous Geirangerfjorden in turn branches off nearby. Combines comfort and adventure with its well-maintained facilities and proximity to nature. The campsite offers cabins, tent pitches, and motorhome parking, along with fishing opportunities, hiking trails, and playgrounds for children. More details.

Finnasteinflåten Camping
Known for its beautiful surroundings and friendly atmosphere, this campsite offers a relaxing holiday experience. The famous waterfall Vøringsfossen is very close. It features facilities like a communal kitchen, sanitary facilities, and a playground, making it ideal for families. More details.

Southern Norway

Sandnes Camping Mandal
Located near the coast, this site is ideal for beach lovers. The campsite is eco-friendly and provides essential amenities such as sanitary facilities, a kitchen, and electricity hookups. It also offers activities like fishing, boating, and hiking. More details.

Villmarkseventyret Camping
Offers a unique wilderness experience with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation. The campsite features amenities like a service building, sanitary facilities, and a communal kitchen, perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking adventure. More details.

Stretere Camping

Stretere Camping is a family campsite located 3.5 km. southwest of the summer town of Stavern, in scenic surroundings in the heart of the Naverfjord. It is famous for its 350 meter long beach, and the location offers something closer to Spain than to Norway (at least for Norwegians).

Central Norway 

Roan Sjøcamping
Ideal for fishing enthusiasts, Roan Sjøcamping offers direct access to the coast and features modern amenities including a service building with showers and toilets, a communal kitchen, and a laundry room. The campsite is perfect for exploring the beautiful coastal area. More details.

Fugelvåg Gard og Camping
A peaceful retreat with opportunities for fishing and exploring nearby attractions. The campsite provides essential amenities including sanitary facilities, a kitchen, and fishing equipment rentals, making it perfect for a relaxing getaway. More details.

Northern Norway

Dyrøy Camping
Perfect for families, this campsite offers a range of activities and facilities including a playground, communal kitchen, sanitary facilities, and a beach. The campsite is situated in a beautiful natural setting, ideal for exploring the local culture and enjoying outdoor activities. More details.

Sulitjelma Turistsenter Campingen i Daja
A haven for outdoor adventurers, this campsite offers spectacular views and various activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby caves. Facilities include a service building with showers and toilets, a sauna, and a communal kitchen. More details.

Korgen Camping
Family-friendly campsite with great amenities and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It offers a range of facilities including sanitary buildings, a kitchen, a playground, and fishing spots. It’s ideal for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the area. More details.

Meråker Camping
Located in a beautiful natural setting, this campsite offers a peaceful environment with well-maintained facilities including a communal kitchen, sanitary buildings, and a playground. It’s an excellent spot for hiking, fishing, and skiing. More details.

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