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The province of Buskerud in Norway attracts both peace-seeking and sporty campers. Enthusiastic caravan and motorhome drivers look forward to campsites nestled in unspoilt nature not far from a fjord, which are also happy to welcome four-legged friends. Those who enjoy hiking and holidays in picturesque mountain scenery are in good hands in Buskerud's landscapes, which are characterised by magnificent valleys, glistening lakes and wooded hills.

Special features of camping in Buskerud

Located in the south of the country and not far from Oslo, the province of Buskerud welcomes numerous campers year after year. Most of the region's campsites are located in the middle of idyllic forests not far from the Oslofjord. Their unspoilt nature makes them ideal for those who enjoy camping on the shore. Activities such as fishing, kayaking and whale watching are very popular on Norway's fjords.

Due to their proximity to nature, the campsites in Buskerud are ideal for adventurers who want to hike, cycle or generally spend time in the fresh air. Sports enthusiasts and anyone who longs to relax are well advised to camp in Buskerud.

Best time to visit

Buskerud's weather is determined by the continental and oceanic climate. For a camping holiday in this wild and varied region, we recommend travelling between May and September, as there is no snow during this time - perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking or kayaking. In contrast to other regions in Norway, it gets relatively warm here. The average temperature peaks at 26 degrees Celsius in July.

If you travel in spring, autumn and winter, you can expect a relatively high level of precipitation and snow. In the months of November, December and January, numerous humpback whales and orcas can be observed hunting for herring in the fjords around Buskerud.

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