Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Camping in Denmark

So I think I found a good camping site in Denmark - Vejle City Camping. It's in Vejle - a small town halfway between Copenhagen and Billund. InterCity trains from Copenhagen to Vejle go every hour (18:50, 19:50, 20:50 and so on) and the trip takes about 2 hours. It'll be much easier to get to Legoland from there - we won't need to get up insanely early, cause the bus trip from Vejle to Billund only takes about an hour (e.g. X-Bus 907X leaves from Vejle Trafikcenter at 9:14 and arrives at Legoland (Billund) at 10:00, which is right when the place opens :D)

The camping site is pretty cheap - 75 DKK / person (~10€) and looks decent, at least according to the pictures on the website... It says that a camping pass is necessary to enter the camping site and that it can be purchased there for 35 DKK / night (~5€). I guess it's not a universal camping pass that could be used in other places, but it applies to the whole household, so an extra 2.5€ per person ain't too bad.

Yesterday I e-mailed the owner and asked whether it is necessary to make reservations and if they have a curfew. I'm guessing his English isn't very good, cause his answer was "NO." and "Oben 7:30-22:00" :D

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