Camping in East Norway
12 campsites in Norway, East
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Elverum Camping offers around 200 flat grassy pitches located on the banks of the Glomma River. Reservations are not possible, but overbooking is unlikely due to the size of the site. Shops including a bakery can be found a short walk away from the site. With its waterfront setting canoeing and fishing are popular activities with guests. A children's playground features a sandpit and climbing equipment.
PlusCamp Aurdal is a friendly, family run campsite in an idyllic waterside location with forested slopes on each side of the beautiful wide valley. A warm welcome awaits you and traditional grass-roofed, wooden buildings house modern, well maintained facilities. There are 280 pitches in total with 90 available for touring units, all with 10A electricity and TV points. Open all year, it offers activities that include boating, cycling, walking and skiing. The site organises weekend boat trips and the water will attract fishermen and swimmers alike, whilst a well marked hiking trail takes you to a viewpoint overlooking the campsite.
Hallingdal Feriepark is an excellent new all year site which is located north of Hardangervidda, a vast National park and Northern Europe’s largest mountain plateau. Pitches here are large (140 sq. m.) and all have electricity (16A), water, drainage and cable TV. A number of smaller tent pitches are also available. Additionally, the site has an innovative range of rental accommodation on offer, including architect designed chalets (and some even on stilts). There is a very impressive range of leisure amenities, including an excellent restaurant, specialising in cuisine using local produce and a well-stocked supermarket. A member of the Leading Campings Group.
Gol Campingsenter is a good overnight stop when travelling north from Oslo, although there are sufficient activities on site and nearby to merit a longer stay. There are around 600 pitches in total, including 200 touring pitches all with access to 16A electricity. The site is located on both sides of the main RV7 but there is easy access to either side via a pedestrian underpass. Three well appointed sanitary blocks serve the site with all you need and hot water and showers are included. The river flowing at the edge of the campsite should encourage fishermen to choose this site.
Located in the pleasant suburbs about 15 minutes from central Oslo, TopCamp Bogstad is an attractive all-year campsite to use as a base for exploring the historic city. Bogstad is Norway's largest campsite, with about 800 pitches, 300 of which are touring pitches with electric hook-up points available, and 38 are fully serviced.Located right next to a lake and golf course, it's easy to relax at this site if you need a break from city life. A bus service frequently serves the campsite, so there is no need to tackle parking in the city centre.
Camping Sølenstua Naf is found in the southeast corner of Norway, near the charming village of Engerdal, Camping Sølenstua Naf offers an idyllic escape for nature enthusiasts and those seeking peace and quiet. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain landscapes, this campsite is the perfect base for exploring the region's diverse outdoor activities. From hiking and mountain climbing to cycling, swimming, kayaking, and winter sports, there's something for everyone. Fishing enthusiasts will be in their element with numerous rivers and lakes nearby. Enjoy the freedom of choosing your pitch on this well-organized site. Choose from 176 pitches, including 100 touring pitches with 16-amp hook-up points, 50 seasonal pitches, and 26 comfortable bungalows, chalets, or log cabins.
Randsverk Camping is located in the stunning landscapes of Oppland, one of Norway's eastern provinces. Located near the charming village of Vågå and surrounded by three national parks, the campsite offers a prime location for exploring the region's natural beauty. Just 30 kilometres south of Vågå, directly on the National-Touristic Route 51, Randsverk Camping is an ideal base for hiking through the magnificent Jotunheimen, Dovrefjell, and Rondane national parks. In addition to its location, Vågå (also known as Vågåmo) is renowned for its picturesque church.
Birkelund camping has been certified since 2013 with the Norwegian "Miljøfyrtårn" environmental mark and is a quiet family campsite with lots of space and excellent facilities. The campsite is located in an old, cultural landscape with agricultural traditions and summer mountain farms. The campsite can be used as a base for various tours by car, motorcycle or bicycle. It's the perfect location for climbing, mountain biking, fishing or hiking holidays.
Conveniently located beside the E6, 23 km. from the centre of Lillehammer, this attractive terraced site provides a comfortable base for exploring the area. Like all sites along this route, it does suffer from road and train noise at times, but the site’s facilities and nearby attractions more than compensate for this. There are 110 pitches with 50 available for touring units (all with 16A electricity). Most are reasonably level and some gravel hardstandings are available for motorhomes. A small, open-air, heated swimming pool has a water slide.
Lillehammer Camping is a large, well-equipped site boasting a picturesque location directly on the banks of Lake Mjøsa, providing opportunities for swimming from its private beach, enjoying lake views, and even mooring smaller boats. The campsite offers approximately 300 spacious pitches, all equipped with electricity hook-ups (10-16 Amp). For those seeking more comfort, there are around 32 cabins available in various sizes and with different amenity levels.
Olberg is a delightful small farm site, close to Lake Øyeren and within 70 km. of Oslo. There are around 40 large, level touring pitches all with 10-16A electricity connections, on neatly tended grassy meadows with trees and shrubs. The reception building also houses a small gallery with paintings, glasswork and other crafts.
Located a few kilometres west of Alvdal, this peaceful little site with its traditional turf-roofed buildings, makes an excellent base from which to explore the area. The 45 touring pitches are on level, neatly trimmed grass, served by gravel access roads and with electricity (10A) available to all.
East
To the east lies Oslo, the oldest of the Scandinavian capitals. Surrounded by forests and situated on a fjord it offers cosmopolitan city life combined with easy access to nature and outdoor pursuits. The eastern region is known for its tall and wild mountains in the Jotunheimen National Park, a popular area for winter sports and hiking.