This campsite might be OK if you stay in one of the chalets but they don't seem to welcome tents. We prebooked for 4 nights in mid-August but left after 2 because we felt uncomfortable. Our order confirmation told us to camp in the 'purple area' but when we arrived, there was no purple area marked on the information board. Reception was closed (and stayed closed the whole time we were there) and the displayed phone number gave us an out of hours message, but we found someone who directed us (not overly politley) to a patch of grass next to a house at the edge of the site, as far from the toilet/water block as possible within the site. The site was empty apart from 3-4 caravans (no other tents). We felt odd camping outside someone's kitchen window and having to walk a few hundred metres across a big empty gravel car park (adorned only with charging points - looked like a construction site car park - assume it is for caravans when they get busier) whenever we went to the loo or needed water. The toilets were grubby and things like the antibacterial spray dispenser were empty and remained empty the whole time we were there. We didn't try the showers as they cost extra and to pay for them you have to take your smart phone into the cubicle to pay with vipps - didn't think the steam would be good for the phones. When we emailed to say we would leave early, we were told that a refund was impossible because we had prebooked. The campsite next door (skårungen) is the same price, includes showers in the price, has a very helpful and friendly reception, a restaurant and a lovely-looking tent area by the water that is close to toilets and has picnic benches (we went there for information and coffee and ended up hiring bikes from them).
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