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1/10

Camping Hafsten Resort

Sweden - Västra Götaland - UddevallaDistance from Dover: 1555 km
7.6

Fantastic

5 reviews

First Camp Nydala-Umeå

First Camp Nydala-Umeå

Sweden - Västerbotten - UmeåDistance from Dover: 2444 km
7.3

Average

2 reviews

First Camp
1/10

Mellerud Swe-Camp Vita Sandar

Sweden - Västra Götaland - MellerudDistance from Dover: 1594 km
8.1

Fantastic

1 review

1/10

Johannesvik Camping & Stugby

Sweden - Västra Götaland - KungshamnDistance from Dover: 1594 km
8.5

Fantastic

4 reviews

1/10

Camping Daftö Resort

Sweden - Västra Götaland - StrömstadDistance from Dover: 1624 km
8

Fantastic

5 reviews

Bredäng Camping Stockholm

Bredäng Camping Stockholm

Sweden - Stockholm - SkärholmenDistance from Dover: 1794 km
7.3

Average

6 reviews

1/10

Långasjönäs Camping & Stugby

Sweden - Blekinge - AsarumDistance from Dover: 1349 km
8.7

Fantastic

23 reviews

Jägersbo Camping

Jägersbo Camping

Sweden - Skåne - HöörDistance from Dover: 1247 km
8.2

Fantastic

10 reviews

Haverdals Camping

Haverdals Camping

Sweden - Halland - HaverdalDistance from Dover: 1355 km
9

Fantastic

2 reviews

Otterbergets Bad & Camping

Otterbergets Bad & Camping

Sweden - Västra Götaland - HovaDistance from Dover: 1646 km
8

Fantastic

3 reviews

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Camping in Sweden: natural beauty and fabulous cities

When you think of Sweden, you think of unspoiled countryside with countless forests and lakes. In this Scandinavian country, you can relax and unwind or have an active holiday amid the countryside. But there is also plenty for culture enthusiasts to do too: from the metropolitan Stockholm to the modern and trendy Malmö.

The biggest attraction in Sweden is Mother Nature

Even just driving around in Sweden is a worthwhile trip. The country is characterised by many forests, lakes and typical red wooden houses with white window frames. Take in the natural beauty throughout your trip and don’t be surprised if you have to stop and wait for a moose to cross the road. Some regions are particularly beautiful, including Dalarna and Värmland. These centrally located nature areas are great for walking and cycling. The Höga Kusten (High Coast), the island of Gotland and Kosterhavet National Park are also stunning. Wherever you camp in Sweden, there is always a lovely bit of countryside nearby.

Take in some culture in historic and trendy cities

Sweden offers much more than just calming forest and lakes. With the royal palace, the Vasa Museum and the island of Djurgarden, the capital of Stockholm also has plenty to offer. And make sure to take a walk through the medieval Gamla Stan (old town), it is like travelling back in time. The modern Malmö shows you another side of Sweden. Here, you can go shopping to your heart’s content in trendy shops or enjoy culture in the Konsthall (art gallery). In the heart of the city, you can relax alongside the Swedish population in one of the many bars and restaurants. And don’t forget Gothenburg. Visit the archipelago, wander through the vibrant district of Haga and go on a cruise on the city’s canals.

Important information for your trip to Sweden:

Euro 95 E10 lead free (Blyfri 95/ Bensin 95 E10) and Superplus 98 E5 (Blyfri 98/ Bensin 98 E5) are widely available. If your car is not suitable for E10, take note of the fuel’s E label. Be careful that you do not accidently use E85 or B100, because those fuels can damage a standard car engine. There is limited availability of LPG in the south and it’s hardly available in the north. The Italian connector (Dish) is used to refuel with LPG. You are not allowed to use your own nipple reducer.
There are not many fuelling stations in the middle and north of Sweden, so you are advised to always fill up whenever you come across a station. Fuelling stations are open between 7 am and 9 pm and they usually work in automatic mode at night. Most fuelling stations in the major cities and on motorways are open day and night.