Gothenburg.

In Sweden’s second largest city, there are many adventures to be had. Explore the Gothenburg archipelago, feel the wind in your hair at Liseberg or experience both the rainforest and space in one day at Universum. Gothenburg is also one of Europe’s top food cities, with a large number of award-winning restaurants and restaurateurs.

Campsites in Gothenburg

Campings in Gothenburg

Of the 49 campsites within Camping Västkust, 4 are located in Gothenburg and its surrounding areas. You are welcome here if you want to combine a visit to Gothenburg with archipelago experiences and stay close to nature in a camping plot, cabin, or room. Below you’ll find the 4 campsites in and around Gothenburg, and further down the page, you’ll find tips for nearby attractions.

Stay at a campsite in Gothenburg

The campsites in Gothenburg offer various types of accommodation options. Campsite plots for motorhomes, caravans, and tents are common to all, but you can also stay in cabins and rooms. If you’re looking for cabin accommodation, we’ve gathered the campsites in Gothenburg with cabin options here.

Excursion destinations around the campsites in Gothenburg.

We asked those working at the campsites about their best excursion destinations and received many great tips!

From all the campsites, you can easily reach central Gotheburg by public transportation. Liseberg, the largest amusement park in the Nordic countries, Universeum, with everything from sharks and rainforests to technology and exciting experiments. Visit the new Volvo Museum, explore the Elfsborg Fortress, take a classic Paddan boat tour, or experience all that Göteborg has to offer.

Take the ferry to one of Göteborg’s fantastic islands, such as Öckerö, Hönö, or Björkö. If you’re up for a challenge, we recommend High Adventure with three high ropes courses of varying difficulty levels. At Delsjö beach, you’ll also find Kaffestugan Lyckan, famous for their delicious waffles. In Gothenburg there are the southern parts of the Bohusleden and the northern parts of the Hallandsleden.