@Waggel94
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Sitecode: 73149
Indeed, a very nice, quiet place to stay. There's a sink and a water tap next to it for filling jerry cans. The toilet is clean. There's also a place to make a fire for cooking, although the grate is broken. People here handle things differently than in Scandinavia.
Sitecode: 49261
A great place to spend the night. Nice and quiet at night. There's some traffic because of the sports center next door, but it's not disturbing. Not a cozy place, but perfect for a stopover.
Sitecode: 95477
Indeed, no more sleeping space. It was really nice to refill your water and take a stroll along the King's Road.
Sitecode: 107204
Quiet parking area. You're welcome to make a fire here for cooking, no problem at all. I wouldn't necessarily set out a large patio set, but as long as you're mindful of the number of cars, that's no problem. I was there when it was very quiet (it was a weekend, and yet there were only three other cars, no campers). We stayed two nights. A wonderfully peaceful lake is a two-minute walk away.
Sitecode: 67787
Lovely heated room, and the restrooms are heated as well. Hot water is also available. The tap water, including the one above the silver sink, is perfectly drinkable tap water, even though there's a sign saying otherwise. It's also ideal for travelers with battery packs; there are several electrical outlets in the heated room, free to use. The overnight stay was very peaceful and pleasant.
Sitecode: 4729
A small site at the entrance to the forest. So, hikers and others regularly pass by during the day. I also had an experience with a camper whose van had parked perpendicularly, taking up much more space than necessary. If everyone parks efficiently, there's room for at least six normal-sized campers. No facilities available.
Sitecode: 79065
Parking right by the road, but quiet at night (there's also very little traffic on the E6 during the day; the further north you go, the quieter the E6 becomes). You can freshen up in the restrooms, which I believe are heated. In the morning, I refreshed myself in the cold lake.
Sitecode: 110837
Arriving in the dark, everything looked a bit creepy. It turned out to be fine in daylight. We were able to get free electricity from one of the power boxes. We slept wonderfully peacefully and took a cold shower in the morning (the hot water didn't work). I think you have to get a token for a hot shower, but the reception was closed. It was a bit of a mix of permanent residents and travelers.