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Nysted Strand Camping

Eco-certified seaside camping on Lolland, where beech trees, a child-friendly Baltic beach and relaxed facilities create a gentle, low-impact coastal escape.

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Nysted Strand Camping is a tranquil, eco-certified seaside campground on the southern edge of Lolland, set among slender beech trees with direct access to a shallow, child-friendly beach. Offering pitches for tents and caravans, cosy cabins and coastal apartments, it blends relaxed coastal holiday vibes with strong sustainability credentials. Guests find sheltered, sunny or shaded spots, excellent shared facilities, and easy access to Nysted’s small harbour town, coastal paths and cycling routes along the Baltic shoreline.

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Skansevej 38, Nysted, 4880, DK
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Duration: 2 to 72 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5

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    Getting There

    Car from Rødbyhavn (ferry from Germany)

    From Rødbyhavn, which receives ferries from Puttgarden, driving to Nysted Strand Camping typically takes about 40–50 minutes across Lolland’s main roads. The route uses standard paved highways and local roads suitable for cars, caravans and motorhomes. There is on-site parking at the campsite near reception and at pitches, but in peak July and early August larger units should arrive earlier in the day to allow easier manoeuvring. Fuel stations and supermarkets are available in larger towns en route, and there are no tolls on this journey.

    Car from Copenhagen via the Farø Bridges

    Travelling by car from central Copenhagen to Nysted Strand Camping usually takes around 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours, crossing the Farø Bridges to Lolland and continuing on regional roads. The drive is straightforward and mostly on dual carriageway until the final stretch, which follows quieter country roads. There are service areas along the motorway for rest stops and food. No bridge toll is charged on this route, and parking at the campsite is included with your stay, though overnight stays in extra vehicles should be confirmed in advance.

    Public transport via Nykøbing Falster and bus

    From Copenhagen, you can take a regional train to Nykøbing Falster, usually taking around 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours, with standard ticket prices often in the range of 160–260 DKK one way in second class depending on time and advance purchase. From Nykøbing Falster, a local bus connects to Nysted in about 30–40 minutes. Buses generally run several times per day but are less frequent in evenings and on weekends, so checking timetables in advance is essential. From Nysted town, it is a pleasant walk of around 20–30 minutes on generally level ground to reach the campsite, manageable with wheeled luggage in good weather.

    Cycling from Nysted town and local area

    Cycling to Nysted Strand Camping from Nysted town and the surrounding countryside is practical thanks to Lolland’s flat terrain and a network of quiet minor roads and paths. From the harbour area, the ride to the campsite usually takes about 10–15 minutes at an easy pace. Surface conditions are mostly paved or well-compacted, but can be windy along the coast. Basic bike rental is available locally, including at the campsite in high season, with daily rates commonly around 80–150 DKK depending on bike type. Lights and reflective gear are recommended if you plan early morning or evening rides.

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    Local tips

    Bring water shoes for the shallow, sandy shore and bathing jetty, especially for children playing and shrimping along the tide line.
    Book cabins and coastal apartments well ahead for summer and school holidays, as the most scenic units near the water fill quickly.
    Plan at least one day for cycling: rent bikes on-site and follow the quiet coastal lanes linking Nysted harbour, forests and viewpoints.
    Pack layers for cool evenings by the sea; breezes off the Baltic can feel fresh even after warm afternoons on the beach.
    Use the shared kitchen and grill area to make the most of local produce from Nysted’s shops and harbour fishmongers.

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    Beech Forest By The Baltic

    Nysted Strand Camping occupies a peaceful corner of Lolland’s south coast, where tall beech trees frame long views across Nysted Bay and out towards the Baltic Sea. Sheltered pitches are tucked between trunks and hedges, so you can choose full sun, dappled shade or a nook protected from the breeze. The layout feels more like a natural park than a regimented campground, with curved lanes, pockets of grass and glimpses of water between the trees. The shoreline just beyond the pitches is a broad, gently shelving beach, known for its safe, shallow water. It is especially suited to families with small children and for lazy paddling rather than wild surf. A bathing jetty reaches into the bay, giving easy access for a morning dip and offering a front-row seat for pastel sunsets over the sea.

    Camping, Cabins And Coastal Apartments

    The site offers traditional camping with about 135 marked spots, all with electricity and access to modern sanitary blocks, family bathrooms and a communal kitchen equipped with free gas hobs. Campers can choose open grass for big units or more intimate corners for tents. There are also accessible facilities for guests with limited mobility. For those who prefer solid walls, a cluster of cabins sits in the quieter, more wooded part of the grounds. These range from simple, back-to-basics shelters to larger cottages with private bathrooms, making them suitable for couples, friends or multi‑generation breaks. A short walk away, spacious coastal apartments in Nysted town provide extra comfort, with terraces that capture sweeping sea views while still connecting to the relaxed rhythm of the campsite.

    Facilities For Slow Days And Playful Afternoons

    At the heart of Nysted Strand Camping is a small grocery kiosk stocked with everyday essentials and local treats, from regional beers and ice cream to breakfast rolls. A communal grill area encourages sociable evenings around the barbeque, while indoor lounges such as a TV room and games spaces provide a fallback on cooler days. Younger visitors are well catered for with a playground, trampolines, pedal cars and space for casual football games. A miniature golf course adds easy-going competition, and table tennis or billiards in the common areas keep older kids and adults entertained. Paths within the site are flat and compact, making it simple to wander between beach, facilities and your pitch without effort.

    Nature, Cycling And Coastal Strolls

    The area surrounding the campsite lends itself to slow exploration. A waterside path leads along the bay towards Nysted’s harbour, passing reed beds and viewpoints where you might spot seabirds or, with luck in summer, seals basking offshore. The town itself is one of Denmark’s smaller market towns, known for half-timbered houses, cobbled lanes and a relaxed harbourfront. Cycling is a major draw here. From the campsite you can follow quiet country lanes that weave through flat farmland, small forests and villages, linking coastal viewpoints and historic sights. Bikes can be rented on-site, making it easy to improvise gentle half-day loops or longer rides across Lolland and neighbouring Falster.

    A Pioneering Eco-Labelled Escape

    Nysted Strand Camping places sustainability at the centre of its identity. It was among the first Danish campsites to receive the EU Ecolabel, reflecting concrete measures such as reduced energy and water use, avoidance of pesticides, careful waste sorting and an emphasis on local produce in the kiosk. Habitat-friendly landscaping encourages birds and small wildlife, and the low-rise, wooded setting keeps the visual impact minimal. For guests, that commitment translates into a stay where everyday comforts sit alongside a light footprint. You can cook in shared kitchens instead of using disposable equipment, refill water rather than buying bottles, and step straight from your pitch to nature without crossing a car park. It is an easy base for a car-free or low‑impact holiday focused on fresh air, the sound of waves and the simple pleasures of coastal camping.

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