Facilities

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Playgrounds

We have a playground for the smaller children, an area with bouncy pads and a cable car. A third area with a multitrack, trampoline and goats.

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Communal kitchens

We have two kitchens with hotplates. One is outdoors, which many enjoy when the weather is good. The second is indoors.

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Bath and toilet

We have 3 nice large service buildings, here you will find buildings with kitchen, toilets, family baths. Besides that, there is laundry facilities.

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Store

We have a small shop where you can order breakfast – buy drinks, sweets etc.

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Wifi

There is free Wi-Fi by the reception so you can check your email or Facebook

Swimming pool

The swimming pool is 1.30-0.70 cm deep. Open from Pentecost to August 15 (or as long as the weather permits.

Enjoyment of drinks etc. must be purchased in the store.

The area

Stevns camping is close to the water of Køgebugt. There are good fishing opportunities, there should be good opportunities for amber hunting, there is a nice trip down along the water and out into Maglebyskov/Bøgeskov which goes all the way down the beach.

 

If you are up for the longer walks, you can go on to Holtug chalk quarry, past Mandehoved with its many birds and on to Stevns Klint.

 

The Cold War Museum, better known as the fort.

 

Camp Adventure with its forest tower that rises a full 45 meters and with its 3.2 km of footpaths up to the top.

 

Faxe limestone quarry with the possibility of fossil hunting.

 

Holmegaard glassworks

 

Tryggevælde Ådal.

STEVNS KLINT EXPERIENCE

Stevns Klint Experience is the primary arrival and dissemination point for Stevns Klint. Stevns Klint is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because it contains the story of the great mass extinction 66 million years ago, when half of the Earth’s animal species became extinct – including the dinosaurs. You can experience that story in the Stevns Klint Experience – among beautiful fossils, digital games, dinosaur skeletons, meteorites and a gigantic limestone block carved out of Stevns Klint.