

Facilities & Activities You’ll Find at Campsites in Swedish Lapland
Campsites across Swedish Lapland are usually small, friendly, and well-equipped, making them ideal bases for both families and solo travelers. While every site is a little different, here are some of the facilities and activities you can typically expect when camping in the region:
Typical Facilities
- Hardstanding pitches for caravans and motorhomes, often with electric hook-ups.
- Tent pitches by lakes or rivers, perfect for scenic views.
- Shared shower and toilet blocks, usually clean and modern.
- Kitchens and laundry rooms for longer stays.
- BBQ areas and firepits for cooking outdoors.
- Sports options like tennis courts, volleyball nets, or even mini-golf.

Equipment Hire
Many campsites in Lapland (including those near Åskilje) also rent out gear so you don’t have to bring everything yourself:
- Mountain / trail bikes for adults and kids.
- Canadian canoes or traditional rowing boats.
- Motor boats with small outboards (great for fishing trips).
- Sports equipment for tennis, badminton, or volleyball.
Ways to Enjoy Nature
Whether you like things relaxed or active, there’s plenty to do:
For a slower pace:
- Berry picking – Sweden’s allemansrätten (Right of Public Access) lets you pick berries in the forest. Blueberries and lingonberries are everywhere in late summer.
- Canoeing & rowing – Drifting along a calm river at sunrise or sunset is one of the most peaceful experiences Lapland can offer. Don’t forget your camera.
For a bit more adventure:
- Mountain biking – Forest tracks and riverside paths offer both easy and challenging rides. Stop by a local loppis (flea market) along the way for a very Swedish experience.
- Hiking – From short forest walks to long-distance trails like Kungsleden or Lapplandsleden, there’s something for every level.
- Fishing – Rivers and lakes are stocked with perch, pike, and trout. You can often buy a simple fishing permit online or at local shops.
Campsites in Lapland are designed to let you either kick back and relax, or head out and explore the wilderness — the choice is yours.