Norway's Top Campsite Revealed
Top-Rated Campsites in Norway's Scenic Landscapes
Norway, with its breathtaking landscapes and tranquil locations, is a paradise for camping enthusiasts. Here are some of the top-rated campsites that offer a perfect blend of natural beauty, peace, and accessibility.
Yttervik, nestled near Tromsdalen beneath the Arctic Circle, boasts spectacular views of snowy mountains and water. Known for its natural beauty and value, this campsite is highly praised by visitors.
In the Tromsø area, you'll find Tromso Lodge & Camping. Surrounded by beautiful northern nature and mountains, it's an ideal spot for hikers and bikers. The campsite is well-reviewed for its stunning location and accessibility to trails.
Sveastranda Camping, situated by a serene lake, offers a peaceful setting with tent sites near the water. Visitors often praise its tranquil atmosphere.
Bringnes Nature Camp, about 34 km from Hammerfest, offers a unique experience with cabins and camping pitches on a fjord. With modern amenities and panoramic views, it's perfect for those seeking wilderness and comfort.
Veganeset Camping in Dragsvik, Balestrand, is close to hiking trails and offers easy access to downtown Balestrand. Ideal for nature lovers, it's a suitable choice for those who love the outdoors.
Årskogvika Camping in Lote, near Sogn and Ålesund, is a cosy campsite close to the shore. It offers boat rentals for fishing, making it great for relaxation and water activities.
Coast Camp – Sandøybotn, near Hammerfest, offers spacious pitches, cabins, and access to sea fishing and kayaking. Known for its tranquil setting and outdoor activities, it's a recommended stop for motorhoming or campervanning in Norway.
While Amlesanden Campsite was the best campsite visited, there are many other beautiful campsites off the beaten track in Norway. One such campsite is Coast Camp – Sandøybotn, located at GPS coordinates: N 61°10'37.92" E 7°15'54.648".
Norway can be an expensive destination, but the experience of watching the ferry go back and forth and sipping hot chocolate while watching people cruise the fjords of Norway is worth every penny.
If you've found a campsite worth sharing, we'd love to hear about it! Share your favourite campsites and tell us why they're good. For more amazing places in Southern Norway, check out this post.
For those interested in roadtripping Europe in a campervan, here's a helpful guide. Kathryn Bird, the founder of one of the UK's largest motorhome travel websites, shared her journey from being stuck in the rat race to becoming a digital nomad. You can read more about her journey here.
Remember, the sky at these campsites is clear enough to see incredible stars, although no photo was taken. Happy camping!
- A helpful resource for those planning a road trip across Europe is a guide for campervan travel, which was shared by Kathryn Bird, the founder of one of the UK's largest motorhome travel websites, and details her journey from the rat race to becoming a digital nomad, and can be found here.
- For those seeking a peaceful lifestyle blend, the tranquil Sveastranda Camping, offering a serene lake setting for tent sites, is highly recommended, especially for its calming atmosphere.helptravellifestylehome-and-gardencoast campcampingnorwaysveastranda campingsouthern norwaytomsdalencabinscampsitesroadtrippingferryfjordskathryn birdcampervandigital nomadtent siteswater activitiesboat rentals