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Skuthaugveien 13
7280 Sula
Sula Bobilcamp is idyllically located in the historic fishing village of Sula, on the edge of the archipelago in Frøya municipality, Trøndelag. This modern motorhome site is run by Sula Grendelag and offers great pitches on a flat, grassy plot.
The campsite is an ideal starting point for experiencing the magnificent nature, rich history and unique coastal culture that the area offers.
With its central location on the island, it is a short walk to all amenities. The campsite is located close to shops, restaurants and the harbour, making your stay convenient and comfortable. From here you can also easily visit the iconic Sula Lighthouse, which is located on the island's highest point and offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Although the campsite has a simple and natural atmosphere, it is equipped with necessary basic facilities such as electricity and easy access to water.
For guests who want more amenities, the nearby Sula Kulturhus offers rental of apartments and event spaces. The Kulturhuset serves as an important meeting place on the island and houses exhibitions, a fishing village museum, and activity rooms.
Free ferry service between Dyrøya on Frøya and Sula makes it easy for campervan enthusiasts to visit this unique place. With its quiet atmosphere and fantastic location by the sea, Sula Bobilcamp is a gem for anyone looking for a stay close to nature.
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Sula Bobilcamp gives you easy access to a number of attractions and activities on the island. The historic Sula Lighthouse, built in 1909, is one of the highlights. The lighthouse is located on Sulshaugen, 35 meters above sea level, and offers a fantastic panoramic view of the sea and the surrounding islands. This is a must for anyone visiting Sula.
The island also has a rich history that dates back to the 14th century. Visit the fishing village museum in Sula Kulturhus to learn more about the area's maritime heritage and the exciting stories of the fishing village and trade of yesteryear.
The Cultural Center also organizes art exhibitions and other local events, giving you a taste of the cultural life on Sula.
For those who love nature and the outdoors, there are great hiking opportunities around the island. Explore the coastal paths, enjoy the silence by the sea or take a leisurely stroll to the harbor to see the local fishing boats. The restaurant and shop on the island make it easy to shop for food and enjoy a good meal without leaving the island.
Sula Bobilcamp is open all year round and gives camper enthusiasts a unique opportunity to experience this idyllic island in all seasons. It is recommended to arrive via the ferry from Dyrøya, which is now free and has frequent departures. Remember to check the ferry times to plan your trip in the best possible way.
Although the campsite has a simple and natural profile, there are some facilities that are not available directly on site, such as toilets and showers. However, guests can find these services nearby, including at Sula Kulturhus. Power connections are available, so you can easily charge your camper and keep your equipment running.
Pack clothes suitable for the coastal climate, which can be both changeable and windy. Bring a camera to capture the spectacular views and experiences that Sula has to offer.
For those of you who want to explore even more of the region, Sula is a perfect base for visiting other parts of Frøya municipality and the surrounding islands.
With its beautiful nature, exciting history and friendly atmosphere, Sula Bobilcamp is a place that really has to be experienced. Don't wait – plan your visit and discover this hidden gem in Trøndelag!
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01/01 - 31/12
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