Sweden is the right place for anyone who loves peace and quiet and is looking for proximity to lakes and forests. The nature reserves alone offer pure nature.
Campsites on the west coast are sometimes very full, so you should look for a place to stay early in the day (in the afternoon).
Inland we hardly had any problems. In many cases, the places were hardly visited and we had a free choice. They are also usually cheaper.
** It is advisable to always have enough change in your pocket for parking meters in Sweden. If you are lucky, you might catch a parking meter that accepts credit cards.
** Most supermarkets in Sweden are also open on Sundays.
** The SCC (Camping Card Scandinavia) is required at many campsites in Sweden. You can under
www.camping.se
can be ordered or bought at the campsite.
** In smaller towns there are often petrol stations where the pumps can only be operated with a credit card. Then you need a pin for the master or visa card.