Båtstø Camping - Reviews
Waka 2024/08/29
auto-translated: Before we set off on our multi-day hike through the neighbouring national park, we spent a night here in a very cosy hut on the edge of the campsite. Very nicely furnished. The location on the Femunden is really idyllic.
The sanitary facilities were clean.
The sanitary facilities were clean.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: August 2024
Last Visit: August 2024
awi 2024/08/02
auto-translated: Great surroundings and great views. The site is very well maintained, very clean sanitary facilities. A new kitchen with very good equipment is available. I can also highly recommend it for a longer stay.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: August 2024
Last Visit: August 2024
teebone 2024/01/31
auto-translated: Family-run campsite in a beautiful natural setting on the shores of Lake Fermund. Very good value for money by Norwegian standards. The journey from the south-west was only possible via a long gravel track. It made a lot of dirt, but was easy to drive. From Sweden, only the last 600 metres to the site are unpaved.
Around 10 motorhomes can be parked in the centre in the first and second row with a view of the lake (gravel pitches + some meadow). Behind this is a large meadow for more campers and tents. In heavy rain, this meadow can quickly become flooded. Campers should therefore choose their pitch carefully. For us caravanners, there was a paved gravel pitch with a wooden veranda in front! Great luxury! The permanent campers are further back and in the outdoor area of the campsite.
Small but very well-maintained and clean sanitary facilities. Hot shower at no extra cost! Separate, fully equipped kitchen with dining table. Large, cosy communal lounge (Fjøsstuggu). Free WLAN is available there. The area is a fishing and canoeing paradise (own small harbour for boats). All in all, a magical gem right next to Fermundsmarka National Park. A must-see: National Park House and the small, well-stocked supermarket next to the village petrol station.
Around 10 motorhomes can be parked in the centre in the first and second row with a view of the lake (gravel pitches + some meadow). Behind this is a large meadow for more campers and tents. In heavy rain, this meadow can quickly become flooded. Campers should therefore choose their pitch carefully. For us caravanners, there was a paved gravel pitch with a wooden veranda in front! Great luxury! The permanent campers are further back and in the outdoor area of the campsite.
Small but very well-maintained and clean sanitary facilities. Hot shower at no extra cost! Separate, fully equipped kitchen with dining table. Large, cosy communal lounge (Fjøsstuggu). Free WLAN is available there. The area is a fishing and canoeing paradise (own small harbour for boats). All in all, a magical gem right next to Fermundsmarka National Park. A must-see: National Park House and the small, well-stocked supermarket next to the village petrol station.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2023
Last Visit: July 2023
alile 2023/08/21
The best camping we stayed in during the trip. The area and facilities are very clean, nice and tidy. Douches are free of charge (no tokens). Both toilets and douches have sanitizers. There even was the hairdryer in women’s facilities. The view to the lake and the small lighthouse is awesome. There is a table right near the water. Kitchen has a dishwasher, that is free for cabin’s guests and costs 50NOK for other guests.
The road to the campsite is gravel and you can meet a lot of deers
The road to the campsite is gravel and you can meet a lot of deers
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: August 2023
Last Visit: August 2023
Kurt 2022/06/29
auto-translated: Quietly located campsite on the lake. People friendly. Sanitary simple but clean. Kitchen and nice lounge with wifi. Top fishing opportunities. We were already without boat at the small pier very successful (pike, grayling). Shopping in the village (15 min walk). Womo 2 p. incl. electricity & shower 380 NOK.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: June 2022
Last Visit: June 2022
JaneGee 2020/08/08
auto-translated: Femundsmarka National Park is an insider tip for nature lovers. So this place invited to relax and we were also visited by reindeer. Attention: If you want to hike, you should not change from the indicated hiking times to 'Stora Svuku', which are indicated at the place. Plan considerably more time. For our taste a bit too many permanent campers.
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: August 2020
Last Visit: August 2020
HymerEric 2019/06/14
It’s a real nice campsite at the Lake . Great place for hiking .
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: August 2018
Last Visit: August 2018