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New campsite added Stallplats Ljungbytorp ... Thanks to Homwer !
0auto-translated: Great site with many play and adventure opportunities for children.
1auto-translated: I visited the site today (8 July 2026). Contrary to what is stated on the website, it costs 300.00 SEK per night for two people in a motorhome. Contrary to what is stated on the website, there is no new toilet block. After payment, these discrepancies were pointed out and 300.00 SEK was refunded in...
0auto-translated: Not a particularly nice place. It’s getting rather long in the tooth. The toilet facilities are old and barely usable anymore. The ‘restaurant’ treats you to the smell of cooking. You’re better off driving two hundred metres further!
0This is a disappointing campsite. The camping area is positioned right next to a very busy road (the 141) whose noise is constant, day and night. It looks like this site has outgrown itself. The original, rather tired sanitary facilities have been supplemented by two temporary (?) pods, and the...
0auto-translated: In itself, the campsite is pretty, but it cannot be reserved in advance. Access is only possible via a narrow mountain road. We were here at 14:30; the campers who came after us were sent away again shortly afterwards because everything was full. Electricity costs an extra 125 NOK, really steep. The...
0auto-translated: The best place so far on our Norway trip. Great value for money.
Showers and even a washing machine and dryer included in the price.
2auto-translated: For me, a typical stopover site. It is practically set up and right by the road, but that doesn't bother you much. You receive a friendly welcome and are shown where to go. 360 NOK including shower and electricity. You get the Wi-Fi password right away as well. The sanitary building is well cleaned...
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