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The Most Scenic Camping Sites in Denmark

Camping Møns Klint
Camping Møns Klint | Courtesy of Camping Møns Klint

Looking for adventurous holidays in the middle of a forest or by the beach? Denmark has more than 300 camping sites all over the country, ideal for those who want to escape the noisy cities and explore nature. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious camp site or just want to put a tent in the middle of a forest, this guide has you covered.

Camping Møns Klint

Camping Møns Klint
Courtesy of Camping Møns Klint
The awe-inspiring chalk cliffs known as Møns Klint stretch 120 meters above the sea level and create one of the most breathtaking sceneries in Denmark. It’s an attraction every traveler should visit and those who need some extra days to explore the surrounding area of woodlands, pastures and steep hills can rent a tent and spend some days at the Møns Klint camping. It’s a great choice for those who want to add some adventure in their holidays, as the diverse surroundings offer numerous choices for outdoor activities. Horse riding, mountain bike, hiking, kayaking and paragliding are only few of them.

Hvidbjerg Strand Feriepark

Spa

Hvidbjerg Strand Feriepark
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Give yourself a special treat at Hvidbjerg Strand Resort on the west coast of Denmark. The 5-star superior camping site offers a wellness center and an indoor waterpark as well as numerous playgrounds for children. Guests who don’t want to bring their own tent or caravan can rent one of the beach villas, hotel rooms or cabins. Nature enthusiasts will find plenty of outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, horse riding and walking or cycling excursions at the peaceful surroundings.

Rabjerg mile

Rabjerg mile
Courtesy of Råbjerg Mile Camping
At the top of Denmark and close to the largest moving dune of Northern Europe stands the Råbjerg Mile camping. A scenic campsite ideal for families, seniors and for those who want to spend their holidays in a quiet place surrounded by Denmark’s wild nature. Fully equipped caravans as well as cozy two- and four-person cabins are offered for rent to travelers from end of March to end of September. The beach is only six kilometers from the camping site but for those days who don’t feel like walking or if the weather doesn’t permit to take a dip in the North Sea’s waters, the camp site’s heated pools will do the trick.

Blushoj Camping – Ebeltoft

Cabin

Blushoj Camping – Ebeltoft
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Located four kilometers from the picturesque city of Ebeltoft and approximately one hour from Aarhus, Blushøj camping is the ideal destination for those who want to explore two of the most beautiful cities in Denmark and take a break at the countryside. It’s the perfect camping site for those who are traveling with kids as it offers a playground and a swimming pool, with shows and special events taking place during the evening. Depending on your budget, rent a tent for the ultimate camping experience, a caravan or a cabin for enjoying all the amenities of your home while being in the heart of the countryside.

Bornholms FamilieCamping

Bornholm-Denmark-Island-Baltic Sea-Camping
© Bornholms Familiecamping
If you can’t decide whether to spend your (camping) holidays among the woods or at the beach, add Bornholms FamilieCamping on the top of your list because it simply combines both. As you may have guessed from the name, this camping site is nestled in Bornholm, the island most Danes choose for their summer vacation. Build or rent your own tent or caravan and spend some days of relaxation in one of Denmark’s most scenic places. A mini golf, a football pool, three tennis tables, a large playground and trampolines will keep children busy while adults can go horse riding or practice their windsurfing skills.

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When she doesn't have her headphones on, Aliki likes to talk about cinema, the peculiar stories she has experienced during her various travels around the world, and her desperate attempts to capture landscapes and people with her lens. Originally from Athens, Greece, Aliki moved to Copenhagen to find out if Denmark is actually the happiest nation in the world (still looking into it) and at the same time study Film and Media.

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