This unique, family-friendly campsite is located in Båtskärsnäs, north of Kalix. All caravan pitches have a view of the sea, and there are different categories of cabins. Nordic Lapland Resort has all the sea and nature you can possibly wish for.
By lake Hornavan in Arjeplog, you find Kraja. In Sámi, the word kraja means “a place you’re longing for”. It makes perfect sense. The farm Kraja was a timbered house built in 1896 by our Finn-Anders and our Finn-Samuel. This place has changed several times over the years. It’s been a Forest Officer villa as well as a Doctor’s villa and a home for the infirm. These days Kraja is a four-star hotel, inn and fully-equipped campsite.
Right by the sea, in the heart of Sweden’s northernmost archipelago, you’ll find Seskarö Seaside Bath and Camping. There’s always something to do here — hike or bike along the island’s beautiful trails, or go for a paddle on the sea. You can rent a cabin or stay on one of the camping sites suited for caravans, motorhomes, or tents.
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Arctic Camp in Jokkmokk is located at Notudden by the lesser Lule River, three km from the centre. The four-star campsite has modern service buildings and around fifty cabins of various sizes. If you want your own wood-fired sauna and a terrace with a view of the river, you can have it. For the children, there are both water and play parks.
The Riviera of North Sweden is what they call Pite Havsbad, and this is for a good reason. The shallow beach goes on for kilometres. It’s perfect for children and therefore also for parents of small children on holiday. Pite Havsbad is a place for parties, glamour and entertainment as well. The Bothnian Bay has the most hours of sunshine in Sweden, and the five-star campsite is always mentioned in this context. Piteå is a charming town well worth a visit during your northern adventure.
Camp Ripan is located in the heart of Kiruna. These days it’s a hotel as well, but it’s being built horizontally rather than vertically, and there are 90 camping pitches too. Here you are welcomed by luxurious rooms, and the restaurant is featured in the White Guide. Did we mention the relaxing SPA? Camp Ripan is high-class cabin accommodation.
First Camp Arcus Luleå in Luleå is beautifully located by the Lule River estuary in the Bothnian Bay archipelago. You’re close to nature and at the same time never far from the city. You’re also within biking distance of the nightlife and Gammelstad Church Town, a World Heritage site. You can fish in the river, and the children have a great water park where they can get rid of some energy. The classic beach Niporna is nearby, offering a beautiful sand-and-water experience.
First Camp Björknäs Boden is a modern and generous campsite; up to 12 meters wide caravan pitches. Here is camping-Sweden’s most extensive activity program with a kids’ club with the lucky animal Yessi, festive evening entertainment and strengthening outdoor training. And with direct proximity to the city of Boden, with its exciting military history, exhibitions and city life. You are close to the town, Boden, with cafes and restaurants and close to nature with perfect running tracks and fresh air. In every way, the best of several worlds.
A gem in Arvidsjaur – surrounded by both lake and forest. Just far enough out in nature to feel the calm, but still close enough to take a stroll into town whenever you like. You can camp here year-round in a motorhome, caravan, or cabin. A wilderness camping site with activities for the whole family.
Dreaming of staying right next to one of Europe’s largest rapids? Then Storforsen Camping is for you. Choose between a tent site or a camping pitch — and don’t forget your fishing rod. Here you’ll have access to fishing in several different types of waters. If you’re not in the mood to cook, the hotel’s restaurant is just a short walk away.
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