First Camp Hökensås - Tidaholm is a campsite for those who like fishing and outdoor life. Here you can fish in a wide range of beautiful lakes or, if you prefer, hike, mountain bike or pick berries and mushrooms.
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Looking for camping in Mariestad? We have spent one day at First Camp Ekudden - Mariestad, which was very nice and relaxing at the beginning of our long motorhome trip. Most amazing was the absolutely magical sunset right in front of the motorhome in the evening.
Read moreThis summer, Campingbio is touring the whole of Sweden, visiting 33 campsites. At each site, they offer free cinema along with other happenings. We met two of the enthusiasts behind Campingbio, and can tell you about their summer tour schedule.
Read moreWe have finally updated our list of campsites! Our list of campsites and pitches in Sweden has unfortunately been mistreated for quite some time, but now it's back in order. We hope to offer some tips and inspiration!
Read moreIt's Monday again and time for travel news - FREEDOMtravel News. This week the news focuses on camping and train journeys. Stay tuned!
Read moreTwo major camping chains merge, and the largest becomes even bigger. The Elmia motorhome and caravan fair is cancelled - but the motorhome manufacturers are organising their own fair. And you can now book round trips by train and hotel in the same booking. It's time for travel news again!
Read moreBöda Sand Camping on Öland is not only Sweden's largest campsite but also known from the TV reality series Böda Camping. Located along a two-mile long white sandy beach, the campsite is like a small village of its own with shops, restaurants, entertainment and activities.
Read moreKristianopel was the first Renaissance town in the Nordic region, once fortified with walls up to nine metres high. However, it only functioned as a town for a limited period in the 17th century. Today it is a peaceful and quiet little town, with a nice campsite inside the old ring wall.
Read moreLandek Park is a mining museum in Ostrava in the eastern Czech Republic, and there is also a nice campsite. We visited the museum a few years ago, and on this year's trip we stayed at the campsite, as it has a good location when visiting Ostrava. The campsite is a good stop if you're travelling by motorhome, and the mining museum is well worth a visit even if you're travelling by other means.
Read moreNow we have played golf in the Czech Republic, and it was actually the first time we played golf. ever. Very fun to try! Afterwards there was a relaxed afternoon and evening at Camp Olesna on Lake Olesna. Nice holiday atmosphere in the 28-degree heat!
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