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| Site | Key features | Price range |
|---|---|---|
| Bredäng Camping Stockholm | Lakeside park, power hookup, metro link to old town | 290 kr to 450 kr |
| Långholmen Husbilscamping | Urban ställplats, water, dump station, toilets | 250 kr to 350 kr |
| Ängby Camping | Family site near a small beach, power, laundry, mini-golf | 300 kr to 460 kr |
Ställplats is the Swedish term for a designated motorhome parking area that usually provides water, wastewater disposal and trash disposal for a reasonable fee.
Swedish rules mean you generally can’t camp off-road in an RV: driving/parking in off-road terrain (terräng) is prohibited, and setting up/parking an RV in nature is not covered by Allemansrätten (the Right of Public Access). This means wild/free camping in an RV is generally not permitted except where you are legally parked and local rules/signage allow overnight stays.
The country has more than 1,000 campgrounds. Prices vary widely by season and facilities, check the campground/booking site for current rates.
Sweden also has around 270 Trafikverket rest stops (rastplatser) which may allow you to stay for a night (generally up to 24 hours unless signposted otherwise). Check the signposts or visit an information centre for regulations regarding a specific area.
Typical rental requirements: a standard Category B driving licence in date. If the licence is not issued in a Latin alphabet, an official translation or an International Driving Permit (IDP) may be required by some companies.
Rental companies commonly set a minimum age (often 21) and may charge an insurance or young-driver surcharge for drivers under 25. Many companies also require you to have held your driving licence for at least one year; check the specific rental company's terms before booking.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.