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The Cheapest Countries for Camping in Europe in 2026

13.03.2026 12:38 1 min 1 source
Reisereporter DEU

An analysis by the portal Pincamp has identified the countries with the lowest campsite prices in Europe for 2026. The cheapest night for a family during the high season is expected in Norway (38 euros), followed by Sweden (40 euros) and Germany (41 euros). The most expensive will be Croatia (73 euros), Italy (63 euros) and Switzerland (61 euros). Prices have risen in all 12 analyzed countries, especially in Spain (+15%), Croatia (+12%) and the UK (+11%).

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