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Camping in South Norway

3 campsites in Norway, South for Rogaland

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Sokn Camping
Sokn Camping is a peaceful and well maintained campsite located on the island of Sokn in Bru, Norway, approximately 15 minutes by car from the vibrant city of Stavanger. On site there are 59 touring pitches of which have  10Amp electric hook up points available. The hardstanding pitches are located along the harbour and beach which are suitable for larger vehicles. Pitches at the end of the Harbour are smaller in size but have great sea views.  The campsites offers  brand new for 2025 Sanitary facilities with hot showers, a modern laundry and family room. There is also a campers’ kitchen ‘Gapahuk’ with seating and tables, providing a covered area for dining if the weather is poor. A small shop at reception provides the essentials in high season. If you don't want to cook whilst staying on site the campsite has its own restaurant offering a variety of different dishes including a buffet on a Thursday and traditional dishes served on a Sunday. During the summer months the campsite has direct access to a sandy beach with large sun bathing lawn. Here you can find a large water slide too which is very popular with younger guests. Not forgetting the playground and jumping pillow bouncy castle. If you wish to explore the surrounding area via the water kayak and canoe hire is available. There are also boat mooring opportunities available. 
Preikestolen Camping
Taking its name from one of Norway’s best-known attractions, the Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) cliff formation, Preikestolen Camping is situated in the beautiful region of Rogaland, surrounded by high mountains and deep fjords. This is a site where you could easily stay a few days to explore the beautiful region.
Haraldshaugen Camping
Haraldshaugen Camping is an attractive campsite with fantastic sea views and interesting historic surroundings, yet only 2km from the centre of Haugesund. The site is large, with 100 touring pitches available, 37 of which are hardstanding, and there is accommodation available to hire. The site offers hardstanding caravan/motorhome pitches and pitches on grass, which are more suited to tents.

South

Southern Norway sees the most sun. It’s a popular destination with a coastline ideal for swimming, sailing, scuba diving and fishing. White wooden houses perch on the rocky coastline making it a very scenic destination. Boat trips along the Telemark Canal, from the mountains to the sea, offer the chance to sit back and enjoy the beautiful inland landscapes.