Röstånga Camping & Bad
Campsite
(+46) 43591064
N55°59'47.47", E13°16'47.28"
55.996519900347, 13.279798776862
55.996519900347, 13.279798776862
1. January - 31. December
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9 Reviews
ColTroutman 2024/08/07 - (3.6/5)
auto-translated: Friendly welcome at reception.
As I had already booked my pitch number weeks ago, everything was ready for my arrival and stowed away in an envelope (maps for the sanitary facilities, wristbands for the swimming pool, brochure)
Arrival: totally uncomplicated.
The campsite is divided into two parts. In my opinion, you should choose the rear part, even if it's a bit further to the reception and the pool. On the one hand, there is a small fishing and paddling pond here and the sanitary facilities are slightly better. In general, the facilities are clean and spread out over the campsite, so it's never particularly far to get there.
On the front part of the site, some pitches are so uneven that it is hardly possible to stand there with a caravan or motorhome.
The site has a non-heated pool with a water slide. Great for children. The reception sells baked goods, some groceries, souvenirs and a snack bar.
The fishing pond is very nice and there is a small watercourse at the back of the lake. You don't need a fishing licence, fishing is free. However, there are mainly roach in the lake, but also small pike.
Pedal boats and other watercraft can be hired from reception. I was not convinced by the price.
You can immediately tell that the entire campsite belongs to the Firstcamp group.
In my opinion, the price-performance ratio is not right.
The campsite is located directly in Röstånga. In the very small village there is a small but well-stocked supermarket with a petrol station. Opposite there is a nice café where you can also buy delicious baked goods to take away.
Söderåsens National Park is 4-5 kilometres away. Perfect for getting in the mood for a holiday in Sweden. There are various hiking trails and a small exhibition about the plants and animals and a café.
All in all, the campsite is a good first port of call when travelling over the bridges to Sweden. In my opinion, 1-2 days are enough to experience the "real" Sweden.
As I had already booked my pitch number weeks ago, everything was ready for my arrival and stowed away in an envelope (maps for the sanitary facilities, wristbands for the swimming pool, brochure)
Arrival: totally uncomplicated.
The campsite is divided into two parts. In my opinion, you should choose the rear part, even if it's a bit further to the reception and the pool. On the one hand, there is a small fishing and paddling pond here and the sanitary facilities are slightly better. In general, the facilities are clean and spread out over the campsite, so it's never particularly far to get there.
On the front part of the site, some pitches are so uneven that it is hardly possible to stand there with a caravan or motorhome.
The site has a non-heated pool with a water slide. Great for children. The reception sells baked goods, some groceries, souvenirs and a snack bar.
The fishing pond is very nice and there is a small watercourse at the back of the lake. You don't need a fishing licence, fishing is free. However, there are mainly roach in the lake, but also small pike.
Pedal boats and other watercraft can be hired from reception. I was not convinced by the price.
You can immediately tell that the entire campsite belongs to the Firstcamp group.
In my opinion, the price-performance ratio is not right.
The campsite is located directly in Röstånga. In the very small village there is a small but well-stocked supermarket with a petrol station. Opposite there is a nice café where you can also buy delicious baked goods to take away.
Söderåsens National Park is 4-5 kilometres away. Perfect for getting in the mood for a holiday in Sweden. There are various hiking trails and a small exhibition about the plants and animals and a café.
All in all, the campsite is a good first port of call when travelling over the bridges to Sweden. In my opinion, 1-2 days are enough to experience the "real" Sweden.
Last Visit: July 2024
ConnyvS 2024/08/01 - (3.0/5)
auto-translated: There is a separate tent field. That is the only positive point we can make here. Price is high. Shower is lukewarm. For sanitary facilities, you have to use a magnetic pass. Camp shop sells almost only sweets. Swimming pool is open from 10am-6pm but it is not well advertised. And is not convenient for trekkers on bikes.
Would I come back: No
Last Visit: August 2024
Last Visit: August 2024
Flottenkomando 2022/07/11 - (4.4/5)
auto-translated: The facility is divided into two on foot but completely walkable swimming pool is included leisure offer leaves nothing to be desired, sanitary facilities are clean and are cleaned several times a day is visible to the guest, the price-performance ratio fits but not here 50 € per night for a caravan and 2 people with electricity are called if the place would be full also too little sanitary facilities there, as would come back but only for special occasions because simply too expensive
Would I come back: Yes
Last Visit: July 2022
Last Visit: July 2022
9 User Ratings (3.9/5)
Impression
5 of 7 visitors would come back.
9 of 9 found the facility suitable for families.
8 of 9 thought the campsite had a relaxing atmosphere.
1 of 8 found it crowded.
9 of 9 found the camp suitable for tents.
8 of 8 found the facility suitable for mobile homes.
Prices
(incl. 2 Persons, Car) 330 SEK per night
(incl. Electricity, 2 Persons) 490 SEK per night