Planned a caravan holiday to Denmark using the ACSI camping guide. Mogeltonder Camping site was our first stop in Denmark. Being in low season we were there to explore the area which turned out to be very interesting. Tonder Museum well worth a visit. Also visited the Island of Romo and the town of Rebe. You can drive your car or motorhome along the beech at Romo. The campsite facilities, toilets and showers, were good and the touring pitches a good size. All of the pitches sectioned off for between 6 and 10 caravans in each hedged field. The swimming pool was not open which we expected as it was in low season, but looking at it the slides and features would make it fun in the summer high season. The owners of the site very welcoming and able to give advice on the area. It was a great start to...
Read moreThe campsite is on the edge of this small and lovely town.||The site is spacious with a number of wooden chalets and some semi-permanent caravans. Caravans are in groups of 6 of 8 but with plenty of pitch space and lots of open space with hedges between. Very limited shade and all grass pitches.||One shower and toilet block which is a bit old but kept very clean and tidy.||There is a small swimming pool and water slide and other play area facilities for smaller children.||There is a small shop and snack bar, although the latter is only open in peak season. However there is a small local supermarket a short walk away. The staff are very helpful and friendly. Wi-Fi has to be purchased.||Overall a lovely...
Read moreSooo tired when we arrived. Linda took good care of us and let us choose our own campsite. Checkin process very smooth. The whole place sparkling clean. The showers use a card system so you do not need to carry around coins. They read the card at checkout and add it to your bill. Kitchen and laundry facilities...
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