Nivå Camping & Cottages

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Nivå, Denmark

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Nivå Camping & Cottages Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Nivå Camping & Cottages is located in Nivå, Denmark on Sølyst Alle 14. Nivå Camping & Cottages is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category campground in Denmark. Nivå Camping - i Kongernes Nordsjællandligger centralt for besøg i hele Nordsjælland. Her er der let adgang til tog, busser og cykelstier samtidig med, at vi ligger tæt på den smukke kyststrækning mellem København og Helsingør med det helt unikke maritime miljø.Der er kun 800 meter ned til Nivå Havn med 3 restauranter, vandaktiviteter og en dejlig børnevenlig sandstrand.

Address

Sølyst Alle 14

Phone

+45 49145226

Founded

1989-03-15

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dmytro Kudlinskyi

Lovely camping place on the seaside with beautiful views! It is quite, chilly with all the accommodation needed. You can come with just a tent or your camping van, grilling opportunity and hot shower available. Everything is clean and nice! The staff is very welcoming and helpful! The service is really to appreciate! Take advice and drive from Copenhagen on the seaside - all the lovely views and road! That was a wonderful tip! Thank you for your hospitality!

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Yann Pellegrini

clean and quiet. shops and train less than 1 km away.

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Keerati Taveesup

Nice place, big playground, comfortable for family and children.

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Ola Lantz

Nice and clean, great facilities, friendly and helpful staff. Great with kids with well kept playground, moon bikes etc. Close to Copenhagen, Elsinore, Louisiana and more. Close to the beach and harbour with nice restaurants.

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Frank Martin

Very good place... Outside Copenhagen and good for kids.

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Andrea Bernasconi

First impressions were ok, the staff was friendly enough, we just found it a bit peculiar that the owners insisted on escorting us to our pitch spot. But ok, the spot was nice... Until a train passed by. And then another. And another. Roughly every 15 minutes. And roughly every hour during the night. We went to eat out at a nice restaurant on the harbour. When we got back, the entrance to the campsite was blocked with a barrier. No nightman, no instructions on how to get in, the bar was simply padlocked shut. Luckily, the owner's cabin was just nearby so we asked him if he could let us in. He refused, saying that the barrier closes at 22:00. It was 22:05. The next morning I expressed my concerns with the owner's wife, telling her how we were rudely dismissed by her husband the night before and were forced to park outside and how we were surprised that there was even a barrier policy in the first place (no one had told us about this during check-in). I told her I was not comfortable with this setup and would like to shorten our stay. Not being able to enter the campsite during the night is a nuisance. But not being able leave is unsettling to say the least. Not a sorry or a sign of concern for an unsatisfied customer leaving early. She simply said "yes, I think it's best that you leave today. But remember to checkout before eleven!" Apparently, padlocking the campsite serves a dual purpose for the benefit of all: safety and quietness. When I questioned the safety part, pointing out that a locked steel barrier may become an issue in case of an emergency evacuation, she asked me if I was stupid. Unfortunately nothing can be done about the noisy train which haunts the campsite, but the owners could truly benefit from a lesson or two in hospitality.

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Ine Verstraelen

Place was nice but there was only one sanitary block which was located in the front (which was not always convenient). Staff was very helpful.

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Guenther Schneider

Very helpful and friendly stuff. For us was it a very nice place.