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Traveling by camper van creates unforgettable memories because it allows you to visit hard-to-reach places that preserve the beauty of nature. We have already given you ideas for camping in Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia, and now we are looking at more distant parts of Europe that also offer incredible experiences.

  1. Sardinia, Italy

The journey to Sardinia by campervan is not short, but it is worth it. The enchanting town of Sant’Antioco is accessible to campervans and has several campsites, away from the noisy tourist destinations on the island. Sardinia is popular for its wide beaches, beautiful cliffs, and rich history. In addition to enjoying the sun and sea, be sure to visit the local attractions of Forte Su Pisu, Villaggio Ipogeico, and the incredible catacombs beneath the basilica.

2. Bran, Romania

A destination for lovers of mythical images and beautiful nature. Visit the famous Dracula’s Castle and other dark and interesting places such as the local museum, monastery, and black church. Afterwards, you can stay at the Vampire Campsite, located just 800 m from the Palace. And why not continue your adventures by heading from Bran to other remarkable places in Romania in the direction of the Cosmos Campsite on the Black Sea coast?

3. Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal

Surf enthusiasts can embark on a long journey with their camper van all the way to Vila Nova de Milfontes in Portugal. The trip from Sofia can take 3-4 days, allowing you to enjoy beautiful places along the way, passing through Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, France, and Spain. The beaches in Vila Nova de Milfontes are wild, with long sandy strips, surrounded by the ocean and beautiful gardens. In addition to surfing, you can enjoy kayaking on the Mira River. There are many campsites in the region, offering all the amenities you need.

4. Kälsviken, Sweden

The word “Allemansrätten” in Sweden refers to the right of free public access in the country. This means that you can camp almost anywhere, as long as it is not in someone’s backyard. Head to Kälsviken Bay in Skuleskogen National Park for an unforgettable trip. There is a convenient campsite there that offers water, bathrooms, and space for campers. The peace and quiet of the place make it ideal for a summer getaway. In the surrounding area, you can explore Bronze Age burial mounds, ancient forests, and incredible geological phenomena.

5. Fannefjorden, Norway

Enjoy “friluftsliv” or “outdoor life” and park your camper at Kviltorp Camping in Fennefjorden, near the town of Molde on Norway’s west coast. With electricity, Wi-Fi, bathrooms, and restaurants, the campsite provides all the amenities you need year-round.

Explore the nearby fishing village of Bud, the winding mountain road “Trollstigen,” and visit the Romsdal Museum. You can also head to the island of Veoya, cross the Hjertoya eco trail, or hop on a bike and ride around the green hills.

Source: momondo.co.uk

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