When traveling in Europe, outdoor activities are a must-try experience. Whatever type of outdoor activity you enjoy, Europe offers a wide range of choices. You can go hiking in spectacular natural landscapes, exploring mountains, lakes, and forests. You can also bike through charming countryside paths or challenge yourself on a golf course. Additionally, you can enjoy the fun of boating and kayaking by renting a boat or docking at a marina. If you’re into camping, Europe has a variety of campsites to choose from. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, outdoor activities in Europe will provide you with unforgettable experiences.
This is Norwegian-style camping, as if nestled in the arms of nature(2)
Camping amidst mountains and water, facing the sea, nestled in the forest
The entire region of Lofoten is located within the Arctic Circle. Here, the coastal motorhome campsite Sandvika faces the sea, surrounded by mountains, and offers activities like kayaking, waiting for you to explore.
Heading southward with the sea breeze, in Trøndelag, there’s the highly praised transparent tent campsite Trones-eye. Facing the fjord, backed by the forest, and filled with various Norwegian elements, it seems tailor-made for you. Such an experience is so Norwegian!
Camping under the Northern Lights, embarking on a “Northern Lights chase”
Norway, a land blessed by the Northern Lights. How can camping here miss this moment?
When you arrive in Nordland, the hidden gem campsite Folvika offers a breathtaking view of the Northern Lights overhead and stretches of sandy beaches in front of you. Every snapshot becomes a magnificent landscape.
Further north, in Alta, The Aurora Canvas Dome is nestled in the Arctic forest, creating a secluded corner for you in the polar region.
Continuing northward, in Spitsbergen, on this “land where you can touch the stars,” immerse yourself in the Northern Lights and starlight.
Or hop on a snowmobile, race between ice caves, head towards the Northern Lights, find candlelit tents, and unlock the unique charm of the Sami people.
Most campsites offer tent pitching and RV parking, with some providing specialty vacation tents like hanging triangular tents, transparent domes, and Sami-style tents, greatly loved by both locals and foreign visitors.
Living next to mountains and rivers, accompanied by nature in an immersive way, is actually considered everyday life by Norwegians. Here, perhaps, you can find the ultimate camping experience you’ve been dreaming of.