Denmark

Camping at campsites in Denmark

Campsites in Denmark

• Sjæland (Sealand)
• Camping in cabins
• Visit Copenhagen from the campsites in Denmark
• Cycle the Margueritruten

Denmark is a very camping-friendly country with many options, both for a camping holiday with a caravan or camper and a trek with a bicycle and tent. There are many beautiful campsites in Denmark and these campsites offer you an ideal place to camp or spend the night in Hutten. These cabins have a very diverse layout, ranging from a simple cabin with bunk beds to a very luxurious accommodation, which we refer to as a bungalow, with private bathroom, toilet, kitchen with dishwasher, microwave and TV. There are even very luxurious cabins with a whirlpool, washing machine and internet connection.

Cycle the Margueritruten

The roads in Denmark are generally of good quality. You can cycle very well there. Would you like to discover the most beautiful places in Denmark? Which can! Grab your bike from the campsites in Denmark and ride part of the Margueritruten, named after the current Queen Magarete. This 3,500km route goes straight through the Danish landscape, and takes you past beautiful flora and fauna. A map with text and explanation is available at a tourist office (VVV), also in Dutch.

Visit Copenhagen from the campsites in Denmark

What could be more fun than taking a trip to a cosmopolitan city during your camping holiday at one of the Danish campsites? When you stay in Denmark, a visit to Copenhagen should not be missed. There is something for everyone in this versatile city. Enjoy shopping in one of the shopping streets? Or would you rather immerse yourself in Danish culture? Our tip: explore Copenhagen by bike or take a walk through the old town and past the royal palaces.

Sjæland (Sealand)

Denmark is approximately one day's drive from the Netherlands. The weather is comparable to that of our Wadden Islands and Zeeland. When you camp at one of the campsites in Denmark, you have the advantage that you are never more than 80 km from the sea, and a rain shower can quickly blow over. To reach the island of Sjæland, on which Copenhagen is located, you can choose an alternative route. This saves the expensive crossing between Puttgarden and Rodby, and you can immediately see much of the beauty of the country. Then travel from the Netherlands towards Hamburg, Flensburg and Funen (with the capital Odense, known as the birthplace of HC Andersen). Continue via Langeland and then take the Spodsberg Tårs ferry or the StoreBeltBro toll bridge to Korsør.

Practical information

A valid passport or European identity card is required. Drivers of motor vehicles must have a valid driver's license, registration certificate and green card. If you drive a trailer or caravan, you must have the papers with you. Denmark is a member of the EU but does not participate in the euro.

Traffic around the campsites in Denmark

roads in Denmark are generally of good quality. You can cycle very well there. In addition to ten national routes with a total of 3,000 km, the country also has a lot of regional and local routes with a total length of 7,000 km. You cycle almost everywhere on quiet roads, on asphalted cycle paths or characteristic Danish sand paths.

On the highways you are allowed a maximum speed of 130 km/h. Outside built-up areas, the maximum speed for a vehicle with a trailer/caravan is 70 km/h and on motorways 80 km/h. In Denmark, all motor vehicles must have at least dipped beam headlights during the day.

Roadside assistance

If you have a breakdown on the road, you can contact the Dansk Autohjaelp on telephone number 0045-70108090. You can also call the Falck organization for help on number: 0045-70102030. The International Travel and Credit Letter is required for both organizations. You can request current traffic information from TIC (0045-70101040), or FDM, (0045-45270707).

TIP: for LPG drivers it is important to know that there are very limited or no options to refuel with LPG in Denmark.

Campsites in Denmark by the sea

Camping in Denmark is for every camper. With a coastline of more than 7,000 km, the country offers plenty of options to travel to the East of Europe with your tent or caravan this year. Wherever you ultimately decide to settle, there is almost no escape from the fact that you are near the sea, which is ideal! Campsites on the Danish coast are popular, but certainly not the only thing that will make your camping holiday a success. Denmark also has beautiful landscapes such as fjords and enchanting forests with vast lakes. There are also plenty of cities, such as Copenhagen, that provide the perfect change for a beach and active holiday. Take a look at the range of best campsites in Denmark by the sea at Campingnavigator and be surprised!

Campsites in Denmark

• Sjæland (Sealand)
• Camping in cabins
• Visit Copenhagen from the campsites in Denmark
• Cycle the Margueritruten

Denmark is a very camping-friendly country with many options, both for a camping holiday with a caravan or camper and a trek with a bicycle and tent. There are many beautiful campsites in Denmark and these campsites offer you an ideal place to camp or spend the night in Hutten.

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249 recommended campings in Denmark

Bork Havn Camping is close to the marina and the beach. As a result, there are many opportunities for water sports enthusiasts. This campsite is an ideal location for the camper who loves kite surfing and windsurfing. Camping Bork Havn is well sheltered from the ever-present wind. A chip card is used for the facilities. SHOW MORE
Skipstrup Camping is located about nine kilometers from the ferry to Sweden. Skipstrup is a child-friendly family campsite in a quiet area. The campsite is located next to the Hornbæk Forest area (plantation) and close to the beach. SHOW MORE
Henneby Camping is like a pearl in the vicinity of forest and beach. All modern facilities are available at the campsite. Within a radius of 500 meters from the campsite you will find a barber's grinder, a glass blower, a riding school with horse rental and one of the most beautiful 18-hole golf courses on the west coast. SHOW MORE
Despite the size of the campsite, people immediately feel at home here. The area invites to hiking and cycling, not for nothing the royal family here their outdoor stay. The towns of Grasten and Sonderborg are certainly worth a visit. The water sports enthusiasts and divers can also indulge themselves here. There is a moo ... SHOW MORE
Vestbirk Camping is a family campsite with a small zoo. You can think of cuddly animals, such as goats and goats. In the summer there are various activities to experience at the campsite, for young and old. The heated swimming pool at the campsite has a water slide. You can also cycle and walk in the vicinity of the camps ... SHOW MORE
Sindal Camping is located in the heart of Vendsyssel in a wooded area and only approx. 16 km from the coast with great sandy beaches. There is a golf course 5 km from Sindal Camping and the heated outdoor pool on site is free of charge. SHOW MORE
Købingsmark Strand Camping is a small, quiet, family campsite. The campsite is located directly on a car-free, child-friendly beach with good fishing and surfing opportunities. SHOW MORE
Kattegat Strand Camping has modern facilities. You will find a fantastic indoor play hall here, including slot machines and fitness equipment. There is also a football school and can be branded on the campsite. Kattegat Strand Camping has a free internet connection in the bungalows. SHOW MORE
Camping Vedersø Klit is located 500 meters from the North Sea in a natural environment. The camping pitches are bordered by conifers that provide good shelter from the wind. There is a lot to do in the vicinity of the campsite. Think of fishing opportunities, golf and of course cycling and walking. Do not want to leave? ... SHOW MORE
Odense Camping DCU is a city camping site located in the capital of the island of Funen, known by the fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. In addition, there are various museums including the railway museum. The island of Funen is also called the green heart of Denmark. SHOW MORE

 

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