Best Rated Campsites In Jutland - Alan Rogers
11 campsites in Denmark, Jutland for Arhus
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This region of Jutland is deservedly well known for the splendid white beaches that shelve gradually down into the sea. This campsite is just 100 metres from such a beach and, being a Blue Flag beach; it's a good choice for a family holiday. Children will love to splash and jump off the small jetty. This site may particularly appeal to families with younger children, with many attractive play facilities, both indoors and outdoors. The surrounding countryside is peaceful and rural, with quiet country lanes being ideal for walking and cycling.
Sejs Bakker is a welcoming campsite that’s perfect for families who love the outdoors. Surrounded by nature, with a child-friendly beach nearby and a forest filled with hiking trails, there's plenty of space to explore.
Ajstrup Strand Camping is an all-year site located right by the Kattegat on the east coast of Danish Mid Jutland; you can pitch here next to the beach. With its comprehensive and modern toilet facilities for young and old, the site is fully equipped with all the amenities. Three hundred eighty grass touring pitches have 10-amp hook-up points bordered by hedges and natural greenery. However, you also have a choice of pitches which are quite separate, offering you ample privacy. A small path takes you to the beach in no time at all. Even though this sandy beach is moderately broad, beachgoers can relax in the sand for hours. Swimmers may also count themselves lucky because the summer's water temperature is very pleasant. The two large toilet buildings include children's facilities, family bathrooms and baby rooms.
Located between the Silkeborg lakes, Bryrup Camping has around 230 touring pitches arranged across three terraces, though many of these are given over to seasonal pitches. The campsite also offers cabins and tents for rent. The Silkeborg region is excellent for those interested in outdoor activities, with opportunities for walking, cycling, golf and fishing all available nearby. Regional attractions include a historic railway, arts centre and bird of prey show, further afield lies the ever-popular Legoland (1.5 Hrs.) The on-site waterpark features a heated pool, two waterslides and a child-friendly paddling area. The sanitary facilities are first-class and offer 14 family rooms, underfloor heating throughout. Two kitchens feature ceramic hobs, ovens and microwaves. A recent change of ownership promises further improvements to this already excellent site.
This is a traditional type of site where the owners are making a conscious effort to keep mainly to touring units – there are only six seasonal units and four rental cabins. The site has 270 pitches on levelled grassy terraces surrounded by mature hedging and shrubs. Some have glorious views of the Kattegat, and others overlook peaceful rural countryside. Most pitches have electricity (10A), but long leads may be required. There is a heated and fenced swimming pool (14x7 m) with a slide and a terrace. The beach below the site provides opportunities for swimming, windsurfing and sea fishing. The owners also arrange traditional entertainment – folk dancing, local choirs, and accordion music some weekends in high season. This is an excellent location for a relaxed family holiday, with numerous excursion possibilities including the beautiful old town of Ebeltoft (4 km), with its shops and restaurants, and the world’s largest wooden sailing ship, the Frigate Jylland, now fully restored and open to the public.
Skanderborg Lake (Sø) Camping is a cosy site where varied ground creates a beautiful setting for a relaxing stay. It is a former orchard where several of the old fruit trees and many other trees and shrubs provide good shelter and shade. The site is divided into sections, with planting creating secluded pitches and nooks. It is built on sandy soil, so the ground is never soft or muddy. The site has 160 touring pitches, most with electric hook-up points. There are also cabins for 2-5 persons available to hire. There are no seasonal units; therefore, all the pitches are available for touring units.
DCU-Camping Aarhus is an attractive terraced campsite that overlooks the Bay of Aarhus, set right on the beach in the Marselisborg forest that fringes the coastline.
In the grounds of a former farm, Fornæs Camping is about 5 km. from Grenå. From reception, a wide gravel access road descends through a large grassy field to the sea. Pitches to the left are mostly level, to the right slightly sloping with some terracing and views of the Kattegat. The rows of pitches are divided into separate areas by colourful bushes and each row is marked by a concrete tub containing a young tree and colourful flowers. Fornæs has 320 pitches of which 240 are for tourers, the others being used for seasonal visitors. All touring pitches have 10A electricity.
If you are looking for a good quality family campsite with excellent views in the heart of the Danish lake district, then Terrassen Camping is for you. This family-run site arranged on terraces overlooking the lovely Lake Julso and the countryside is open and spacious and has many fruit trees dotted across the site. There are 230 touring pitches, many with outstanding views, all with electricity (16A). The solar-heated swimming pool with slides and paddling pool has a paved terrace and is well fenced. The large play areas with good quality equipment are suitable for toddlers up to younger teenagers. This is an excellent site from which to explore this picturesque area of Denmark. There is a warm welcome and real enthusiasm for making your holiday enjoyable.
A warm welcome awaits you at Holmens Camping, which lies between Silkeborg and Skanderborg in a very beautiful part of Denmark. There is direct access to the Gudensø and Rye Møllesø lakes, with a slipway for guests with boats. There are canoes for hire and fishing is a speciality here (it has its own small catch and release lake). Walking and cycling are also popular activities.
Askehøj Camping is a quiet family site on partially-terraced ground near Silkeborg. This is the Danish Lake District in the centre of the country’s most beautiful natural area. The 280 pitches here are in rows on small rectangular fields, each taking 6-10 units. Most pitches are level and the rows are separated by high bushes. Askehøj takes 190 touring units, all with electricity (6/10/13A). A new small sanitary block serves the furthest pitches. The site is surrounded by mature trees. According to the owner, most people come here to enjoy walking, cycling and fishing (there is a lake nearby) or to visit Silkeborg or Århus. English is spoken.
Jutland
Known as the Land of Light, North Jutland – and in particular the idyllic old fishing village of Skagen – has attracted artists for centuries due to the very special light in the region. Further south, the region has even more to offer: endless, white sandy beaches, surfing, windsurfing or kite-flying; angling, riding, golf, walking; culture, fine art and history appreciation – or just a stroll through one of the many friendly provincial towns.










