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| Site | Key features | Price range |
|---|---|---|
| Bredäng Camping Stockholm | Lakeside park, power connection, metro link to old town | 290 kr to 450 kr |
| Långholmen Husbilscamping | Urban ställplats, water, dump point, 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, waste-water 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 boondocking 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 posted otherwise). Check the signs or visit an information center for regulations regarding a specific area.
Typical rental requirements: a standard Category B driver's license that is valid. If the license 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 driver's license 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.