DanskeCampingpladser
Regulations for Approved Camping sites
On a camping site a lot of people live together within a limited area. Their habits vary, which of course is part of
the charm of camping. However, this also means that a few simple rules must apply in order to avoid some campers annoying others.
Here are the present regulations for all approved camping sites:
Camping Pass
A camping pass is obligatory on all approved camping sites in Denmark. Your camping pass will be kept in the camp warden's office during your stay, and returned upon departure.
Prices
See separate noticeboard.
Stay on the Site
The camp warden and his assistant(s) are responsible for peace and order and will assist should problems arise. The camp warden's instructions are to be followed at all times.
You are requested to show consideration with regard to other campers and please note that noisy behaviour is not permitted. During 11 pm to 7 am the site must be quiet. During your stay, driving must be restricted to essential journeys and these should be at walking pace (under 15 km/h).
Only ordinary tents and tent extensions on caravans may be used. Tent houses with fixed walls, windows and doors are not allowed. Caravans must be mobile, i.e. registered for driving under the Danish Highway Code or provided with the green ID licence number issued by the Danish Camping Board.
A storage tent (approximately 3 m²) may be erected with the camp warden's permission. Wind breaks of the type generally sold may be erected, but any other enclosure of individual pitches is not permitted. Flagpoles, aerials and similar may not be erected and digging on individual pitches is only allowed by agreement with the camp warden.
Trading on the site is only accepted with the camp warden's permission.
Communal facilities, i.e. toilets, wash houses, kitchens, etc., should be left in the same condition as you would like to find them, i.e. clean and tidy.
The waste containers set up on site must always be used.
Cars may only be washed at the car-washing site or another site indicated by the camp warden.
Playing Facilities
Most camping sites have their own playground and playingfield. Help your children find the grounds laid out for these purposes. Ball games are not permitted among tents and caravans.
Dogs
If dogs are admitted, they must be on a short lead. They must not be unnecessarily noisy and they must be exercised outside the site or in a designated area. Always bring a plastic bag for any unforeseen accidents.
Departure
Please inform the camp warden of your time of departure as early as possible, especially during the rush period.
Unless otherwise arranged with the camp warden, your pitch or cabin should be vacated no later than 12 noon in a clean and tidy state.
You will receive your camping pass when settling your account on departure.
Responsibility
The owner or warden assume no responsibility for damage or loss of campers' property. Anyone damaging buildings, equipment or fellow campers' property is liable to pay damages in accordance with current rules for damage liability. Naturally, most of our guests behave in a considerate manner.
Sanctions against the few who do not adhere to the regulations of the camping site may be expulsion or, in serious cases, even confiscation of the camping Pass.
Nature an Environment
The majority of our camping sites are situated in the countryside. Please, therefore, take good care of the environment and show due consideration - the future depends on you.
Season pitches
More detailed regulations regarding the mobility of mobile homes, the set-up of each pitch and the Danish Camping Board's ID licence number scheme apply to guests who arrange to rent a pitch for a whole season at a campsite.
The regulations are usually included in the rental agreement for at season pitch, but guests may also request a copy from the camp warden.




