Virksund Camping
Virksund Camping offers you and your family a warm welcome.
Our guests pay according to the duration of their stay in hours. This applies whether you stay 12 hours or 48 hours. The hourly rate varies from 3.75 DKK on weekdays to 7.50 DKK on weekends. This amounts to 45 DKK for 12 hours on weekdays and 360 DKK for 48 hours on weekends. Site fee is charged from week 28 to week 31 only.

Virksund Camping
Contact campsite
Sundvej 14, Virksund, 7840 Højslev
Phone: +45 2022 7737
Email: info@virksundcamping.dk
Opening hours:
01.04.2023 - 30.09.2023
For campers:
01.04.2023 - 30.09.2023
Accomodation type
- Pitch
- Room
Facilities
- Indoor pool
- Shower and toilet
- Family shower room
- Disabled bathrooms
- Kitchen
- Fish cleaning area and freezer
- Dogs welcome
- Common room
- Emptying of grey water
- Emptying of toilet
- Defibrillator
- For children
- Playground
- Outoor children's pool
- Mooncar
- Trampoline
- For autocampers
- Autocamper units
- Outside gate
- Inside gate
- Late arrival
- Emptying of grey water
- Emptying of toilet
Activities
- Angling
Shopping, food and drink
- Café
Types of campsite
- 0 - 150 units
Nearby
- Biking routes (5 Km)
- Angling (5 Km)
- Walking and running routes (5 Km)
DK-Stellplätze/Campervans
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Fur Museum
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Dueholm Kloster
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Hanklit
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Klosterheden
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